The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Old SchoolBuck Jump 1999 via Mammoth / Pgd
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Undercover: Chuck Berry, 1956
Known As The Queen Of R&B - Her 1950's Hits Contributed To The Success Of Atlantic Records; "The House That Ruth Built"
New Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
Recorded March 15, 2007 - Birthday Greetings, Eric; March 30, 1945 (72)
Austin, Texas - Debut Album - Listen For Tunes From Sarah's New Album, "Undercurrent," Here On 'YCE
With The Benny Goodman Sextet For Two Years (1939-1941) - Wrote Many Of The Group's Head Arrangements - Charlie Continuously Worked On Legitimizing, Popularizing, Revolutionizing, And Standardizing The Electric Guitar As A Jazz Instrument
New York City, NY Octet
Street Date: 5/19 - Appearance: Pyramid Scheme, 6/18
Lobdell, LA - Multiple Chart-Crossing Hit
Doc And Family Cover Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers, 1926
Recordings With Doc And Family From The 1964 Newport Folk Festival - This Track Captures Their Mountain Gospel Side
Elvis Left Active Duty From Fort Dix On 3/5/1960
From The 'YCE Blues Alley
Performing For Twenty- Five Years Together - Their First Date Was Magical, Each Driving 500 Miles To Meet At Buddy Holly's Grave In Lubbock
Collaborator: Mike Lewis, Bon Iver
January 4, 1942 Georgia - January 12, 2013 Georgia
Harold Land, Tenor Saxophone...Jack Sheldon, Trumpet...Carl Perkins, Piano...Frank Butler, Drums...Curtis Counce, Bass
Fresh Into 'YCE - A Brother Trio From Flat River, Missouri
Eilen Jewell On Vocals
First Song From The Forthcoming Album; No Street Date As Of Yet
Award Winning Canadian Troubadour Duetting With Ruth Moody
Indy Award For Acoustic Instrumental Album Of The Year, 1994 - Has Crossed Many A Prairie Since His Uncredited Mandolin Performance On Dylan's "Blood On The Tracks"