Larry Keel
RipchordExperienced 2016 via Independent
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
Chuck Berry...Rock Steady
San Francisco Old-Time Jazz Band
Maria Muldaur, Vocals
The legendary BOB DYLAN is making a stop right here in Grand Rapids - performing live at Van Andel Arena on Saturday, October 28th - playing all of his hits.
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That's Bob Dylan and his band plus Mavis Staples - appearing at Van Andel Arena on Saturday October 28th
New York City Sextet
Written By Son House, 1930
Kalamazoo, MI
Bobby McFerrin, Uncovered
With Her Longtime Band "The Party Line"
First Recording Of The Song By Freddie Slack And The Rhythm Section Featuring Ella Mae Morse - At Fourteen She Sang for Jimmy Dorsey
Amos Wells Blackmore, Jr. - Born In West Memphis, ARK - Moved To Chicago At Age Fourteen; Four Years Later Replaced Little Walter In The Muddy Waters Band
Historical Field Recording
Fresh Into 'YCE
The Only Original On The Album; Robbie Writing About the Rigors Of The Road
Centuries-Old European Folk Song; Exact Origin Is Unknown - The Earliest Discovered Title Is "The Maid Freed From The Gallows" - Lead Belly's 1939 Working Under The Title "Gallis Pole," Is The First Recorded Version
Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers
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The Album Explores The Role Of Drumming In The Musical, Cultural, And Spiritual Traditions Of Different Cultures
Born Around Shreveport During The Last Decade Of the 19th Century, Buddy Woods Was An Early Blues Pioneer On Lap Steel And Bottleneck Guitar - He Adopted The Nickname "The Lone Wolf," Played & Recorded With A Couple Of Bands During The 1920's & 30's,The Shreveport Home Wreckers And The Wampus Cats. And In All Recorded Thirty-Five Sides; The Final Five By John Lomax For The Library Of Congress In 1940.
Dolo Coker, Piano...Conte Candoli, Trumpet...Ray Brown, Bass...Frank Butler, Drums...Jerry Steinholz, Percussion...Teddy Edwards, Tenor Saxophone - Recorded March 25,1974 At Wally Heider's Hollywood Studio The Band Had Taken Seven Year Hiatus To Work On Personnel Projects, And Came The Session Four Edwards' Originals, A Blues Number From Ray Brown, And A Nice Cover Of "Georgia On My Mind," All Played In A Relaxed Groove By A Sextet Of Consummate Pros
San Diego Based Larry Teves
Recorded By June In 1953; Written By Her Mother Maybelle And Sister Helen
Kalamazoo, MI; Laurel Premo & Michael Beauchamp