Al Di Meola
Elegant Gypsy SuiteElegant Gypsy 1977 via Columbia
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In a Career Spanning Seventy Years, James "Yank" Rachell, Often Played With Sleepy John Estes And Henry Townsend - With Taj Mahal, Co-Wrote The Blues Standard 'She Caught The Katy.'
A Very Old English Carol - Appearing: Songwriter's Night At Louie's Trophy House Grill, Kalamazoo 8/4
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With The Goners
Undercover: Bob Dylan, 1966
Beulah Belle Thomas - 1982 W.C. Handy Award Winner For Best Blues Album Of The Year
Bengali Musician Known For Pioneering A Folk-Fusion From Traditional Baul Music; Mystic Minstrels Spreading Their Love
Written And Recorded By Jimmy Reed, 1958 - Fresh Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
Founded: 1946 - Present - Biggest Hit: Love Potion #9 (1959)
A Collection Of Original And Traditional Negro Spirituals, Field Hollers And Bluegrass Music - " A History Lesson." Robb M
Frosty Morn Was Formed As A Side Project By Merle In 1985. Here, Doc And The Band Cover The Moody Blues Classic
Giving The Twang To Glen Miller (1941)
Indie Folk, Gypsy Jazz, Bluegrass, Chamber Rock; All Of the Above - Currently Based In Lyons, CO After Forming In Oregon In 2001, Husband/Wife Duo David & Enion tiller
Campbell's Swan Song; His Coda - Covering Some Of His Favorite Songs He Never Got Around to Recording. Here, He Covers Fred Neil
Producer: Andrew Marlin - Rachel, Member Of 10 String Symphony
March 20, 1915 Arkansas - October 9, 1973 Pennsylvania
First Gospel Musician To Appeal To Rhythm-And-Blues And Rock-And-Roll Audiences - Tharpe Pushed Spiritual Music Into The Mainstream Characterized By A Unique Mixture Of Spiritual Lyrics And Rhythmic Accompaniment - Posthumously Inducted Into The Blues Hall Of Fame, 2008
John Oddo, Piano...Scott Hamilton, Tenor Sax...Warren Vache, Cornet...David Finck, Bass...John Cocuzzo, Drums...Bucky Pizzarelli, Guitar...Rosemary Clooney, Vocals
Keepin' It Close to Home This Morning
One Of The Many Ballads In the Tradition Of Early American Train Wreck Songs - Based On The True Story Of The Wreck Of The 'Fast Flying Virginian,' Hitting a Rock Slide Near Hinton, WV In 1890
Guest Musicians: Bob Brozman & Norton Buffalo