Yo-Yo Ma
Less Is MoiThe Goat Rodeo Sessions 2011 via SONY MASTERWORKS
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The Brothers' Influence On A Generation Of Musicians Is Inestimable; They Set A Standard For Close Harmony Singing, Still Used As A Blueprint For Many Of Today's Harmony Vocalists - Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Honorees, 1986; Country Music Hall Of Fame, 2001
Mildred Is Leading Her Orchestra; Married To Red Norvo For Twelve Years, and Were Known As Mr. & Mrs. Swing
Composer: Robert Johnson, 1936
Otis Redding And Steve Cropper Wrote The Song While Sitting On A Rented Houseboat In Sausalito, CA, 1967
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2016: Selected For Preservation In The National Recording Registry Due To Its "Cultural, Historic, And Artistic Significance
From His Humble Beginnings As A Blind New Orleans Street Singer To A Late Series Of Brilliant Albums Putting His Own Personal Stamp On The Blues Catalog, Snooks Was A Major Player In Post-War Blues Circles
April 4, 1939 - January 23, 2018 (79)
Originally Formed In Oregon In 2001 Now Based In Lyons, CO - David And Enion Tiller
One Of 305 Traditional Ballads From The British Isles, And Their American Variants, Anthologized During The Second Half Of The 19th Century - "The Golden Willow Tree," Has Its' Origin Dating to 1635
Composer: Bill Monroe, 1949 - B-Side Growlers Are Appearing At Jammies XIX, 2/9
Appearing For A Two Night Stand At Callahan's In Auburn Hills, 3/11&12
Stillwater, OK - Love, Lust, Jealousy, Revenge, Isolation, Redemption
New Music Into 'YCE - Thomas Moore, 19th Century Irish Poet, Singer/Songwriter, And Entertainer
Appearing: 3/24 At The Wealthy Theater Annex; Presented By The Grand River Folk Arts Society
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November 20, 1901 South Carolina - October 18, 1947 South Carolina - Daniel's Recorded History Is Minimal, However He Plays a Major Role In The History Of Piedmont Blues - One Of The First Black Artists To Record In The Southeast, Daniels Discography Is Comprised Of Only Five Songs;Three Of Those Have Become Blues Standards - After 1930 He Worked Odd Jobs Until His Passing In 1947
April 15, 1894 Tennessee - September 26, 1937 Mississippi - With Ma Rainey Helping Her Develop A Stage Presence, Bessie Smith's Career Began Around 1913 - Ten Years Later Saw Her First Recordings; Two Sides Selling Over 100,000 Copies - In The End Bessie Smith Made 160 Recordings, Accompanied By Likes Of Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins And Fletcher Henderson - Currently, Four Historic Markers Stand In Her Honor Along The Mississippi Blues Trail - Miss Smith Died Tragically In 1937
Grady Tate, Drums...Richard Davis, Bass...Ray Barretto, Congo...Jimmy Smith, Hammond B-3...Wes Montgomery, Guitar
French Canadian Roots Fusion Trio
Johnson County, KY Bluegrass Pioneer
Vocals: Lorene Solivan