John Hammond
Preachin' BluesGot Love If You Want It 1992 via Virgin Records
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Ann's Debut After The Dissolution Of Sapphire-The Uppity Blues Women.
First Known Recording By Henry Whitter In 1924 Under The Title "The Lonesome Road Blues."
Online Suggestion From Boyne Mountain
Composer: Unknown
Kermit Giving The Hot-Jazz Treatment To What Is Considered An Early Jazz Standard. Composed In 1906 By Tin Pan Alley Songwriters Jean Schwartz & William Jerome
Homespun, GR...Composed By Dave Guard, Founding Member Of The Kingston Trio
Composer: North Carolina Fiddler Tommy Jarrell, 1934
San Francisco, 2006
Distinguished Old-Time New York City String Band Founded In 1958
Never-Before-Released Live Performance During Doc’s Two Final Bottom Line Engagements - He Had Played The Club Over 30 Times Before.
Recorded Live By Doc And His Family At The 1964 Newport Folk Festival. Merle Was 15 years Old At The Time Of The Recording.
Guests Musicians: Marshall Crenshaw & Mitchell Froom... Appearing At The Saugatuck Center For The Arts 3/19, 8 PM
Miranda Dawn And Chris Hawkes First Met In 2010 When He Crossed An Austin Barroom Floor And Asked Her To Dance. Yours And Mine" Is Their First full-Length Album
Appearing At the Macomb Center For The Performing Arts, Clinton Township 3/19 - Special Guest: Sara Watkins
December 18, 1914 Texas - June 25, 1985 California
November 1, 1924 Mississippi - November 19, 1964 Illinois
Ben Webster, Tenor Sax...Barney Kessel, Guitar...Harry "Sweets" Edison...Red Mitchell, Bass...Alvin Stoller, Drums...Jimmy Rowles, Piano...Billie Holiday, Vocals
Appearing At Beer & Bluegrass At The State Theater In Kalamazoo, 1/16 - Doors Open 7 PM. Special Guests Include 'YCE Jammie Winner Billy Strings & Don Julin
Part Of The Bell's Beer Brunch Next Sunday: Waffles, Brisket & Old-Time Music - Music Begins At 10 AM
Monday's Artist Of The Day On 'YCE