Electric Squeezebox Orchestra
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Currently On Tour With Albert Lee & The Homeboyz
Blowing Blues From The 'YCE Blues Alley
Influential Pioneer And Innovator Of The Jump And Electric Blues Sound. Walker Was Posthumously Inducted Into The Blues Hall Of Fame In 1980, And Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 1987.
We're Under Blues Power Till The Top Of The Hour.
First Laid Down To Vinyl By Del Reeves, 1967
The Band Take Their Name From A Blind Spartanburg, SC Piano Tuner.
The Second Of Two Collaborations With Nelson Riddle
GR Flavorings! The Song First Published In 1909. It Was One In A Series Of Moon-Related Tin Pan Alley Songs Of The Era.
WYCE's September Album Of the Month Club members are receiving Beirut's album No No No, new from 4AD Records.
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Inducted Into The West Virginia Hall Of Fame In 2013.
Sister Duo From Western Massachusetts. This Is Their Fourteenth Album
Produced By Tim O'Brien
Recorded May 19, 1947. Known In His Lifetime As “The Minstrel Of The Appalachians," Devoted His Life To Promoting Musicians, Organizing Festivals, Recording And Collecting Folk Music.
A Doc & Merle Album Featuring Songs Recorded In The 1980's For Flying Fish Records. This Fine Pick Is Included As A Bonus Track From Doc, Blake & Rice Recorded In 1990.
9 O'Clock Doc: A Two Tune Traditions Tribute To Arthel "Doc" Watson, Flat Picker - Deep Gap, NC
Acoustic Blues From Detroit
Robbie's Second Solo Release Paying Homage To The Jazz Homeland Section Of New Orleans.
Composed In 1934 By Pentecostal Preacher "Brother" Claude Ely & Is Documented As Being The Last Recorded Song By Johnny Cash Before His Passing In 2010.
John's Seventh Solo And First Live Release Since Leaving The Kingston Trio In 1967
10/18/1894 - 07/26/1943 (48) Louisville, KY
James Spaulding, Alto Sax...Albert Dailey, Piano...Bob Cunningham, Bass...Ray Appleton, Drums...Ray Barreto, Conga...Freddie Hubbard, Trumpet
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Appearing At Bell's Eccentric Cafe 11/7
Dale & Don Wayne Reno & Mitch Harrell, The Son's Of Bluegrass Legends Don Reno & Bill Harrell
Former Member Of The Lonesome River Band
Guest Pickers Include Bryan Sutton, Rhonda Vincent, Clair Lynch & Stuart Duncan
International Bluegrass Music Association Award Winners
Raised In The Foothills Of The Blue Ridge Mountains And Living On The Farm That's Been In Her Family Since 1791.