Charles Lloyd & The Marvels
Sombrero SamI Long to See You 2016 via Blue Note Records
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Grew Up In The House of God Church in Orange, New Jersey - Upholding A Long Gospel Music Tradition Called Sacred Steel
Bangor, ME - One Of The Most Versatile Singers In The History Of Country Music
The Album Features All-New Recordings Of The Most Requested Songs From The Band's Long Out-Of-Print Major Releases - Southern Culture On The Skids Is The 'YCE Artist Of The Day On Friday
With The South City Three
Accompanied By Corey Harris, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Don Vappie And Cassie Taylor
Street Date: 10/19 - Recorded During The Group's Six Sold Out Nights At Nashville's Legendary Ryman Auditorium
Written for Billie By Jimmy Davis And Roger Ramirez - Honors: inducted Into The Grammy Hall Of Fame In 1989
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Michigan Flavor! Rootstand's Roots Run Through Flint, Kalamazoo & Ann Arbor
With Bix Beiderbecke And Eddy Lang - One Of Leading Jazz Saxophonists During Jazz's Golden Era, Influencing The Sound Of Lester Young. Tram's Collaborations With Beiderbecke And Lang Produced Some Of The Finest And Most Innovative Jazz Records Of The Late 1920's
With the Broomdusters Recorded During A 1954 Recording In New Orleans
9 O'Clock Doc: A Song Usually Associated With The Civil War And The Confederacy, With Many Variants Having Been Collected And Recorded From All Parts Of The Eastern United States As Far North As The Catskills
9 O'Clock Doc: Watson's Duet With His Mother Rosa Lee
A Collaboration Between Musicians From Neighboring Ecuador And Columbia
Tim O'Brien, Bouzouki & Mandolin
Appearing At Blind Pig In Ann Arbor, 11/3
Bayless Rose, One Of The Country Blues' "Mystery Men", Had But One Day In The Studio, On June 7, 1930. An Accomplished Guitarist, Rose Recorded Four Songs, And Is Documented To Have Accompanied Clara Burston On Several Songs During The Same Recording Session. No Known Photograph Is Known To Exist Of Rose Or Any Record Of His Life After The Recording Session.
May 4, 1890 Kentucky - ?/??/???? Kentucky
Julius Watkins, French Horn...Percy Heath, Bass...Willie Jones, Drums...Sonny Rollins, Tenor Saxophone...Thelonious Monk, Piano
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Alison Brown, Banjo
With The Foggy Mountain Boys
Forty-First Album Produced By Loretta's Daughter Patsy And John Carter Cash
Hammered Dulcimer Originated In the Middle East Around 900 A.D.