The Count Basie Orchestra
From One To AnotherAll About That Basie 2018 via Concord Jazz
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
New Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
Quintet Of Kentucky Rhythm & 'Grassers Putting The Pick To The Beatles
Online Stream Suggestion - Janis Leaves Her Impassioned Imprint On This Classic Chantels Tune - Can Be Found On " I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!", Mike Bloomfield, Guitar; The First Solo Album Recorded By Janis After Leaving Big Brother & The Holding Company
Golden Age, Creston Brewery, and WYCE present the First Annual Golden Age Artist Market.
Ben Jaffee And Suzanne Santo, Los Angeles
Composer: Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, 1946
Honors: Grammy Award For Best Performance, 1959 - Nat's Trio Was The Model For Small Jazz Ensembles That Followed In Their Wake
The Mother Of Latin America Folk - The Woman Responsible For The Renewal And Reinvention Of Chilean Folk Music
Doc And Merle Covering The Traditional Gospel Hymn Composed By George Sebren In the Early Part Of The Twentieth Century - Guest Musicians: Mark O'Connor, Sam Bush, Bela Fleck And T. Michael Coleman
A One-Woman Treasure Trove Of Near-Forgotten American Folk Songs, Learned As A Child Growing Up In A Rural Corner Of The Appalachian Mountains. A Key Figure In The 1950's Folk Revival, She And Doc Recorded One Album Together
The Marcus King Band is led by singer, songwriter, and guitarist Marcus King. Raised in Greenville, South Carolina, King was brought up on the blues, playing shows as a pre-teen sideman with his musician father. The six-piece band is touring in support of the new Carolina Confessions release.
One Of The Many American Doo-Wop Groups Of The 1950's Recording For Chess Records Early On
Made His Name On The 1950's Louisiana Blues Scene Playing Alongside Lightnin' Hopkins & Slim Harpo
(Boukman Experience) - Port-Au-Prince, Haiti - Combining Elements Of Traditional Haitian Vodou Ceremonial And Folkloric Music With Rock And Roll; This Style Of Modern Music Reaching Back To The Roots Of Vodou Tradition Came To Be Called Mizik Rasin
With Iris DeMent & Greg Brown
Blues Spotlight: An Early Blues Pioneer In Both Lap Steel And Slide, Buddy Woods Recorded Thirty-Five Tracks Over A Ten Year Period Beginning in 1930; Recording Solo, As A Duo With Ed Schaffer Known As The Shreveport Home Wreckers And With Seven-Piece Band the Wampus Cats. A Major Influence On The Development Of The Bottleneck Slide Playing Style, Buddy Made His Last Recording In 1940, Opting to Return To Shreveport's Club And Party Scene. Oscar Woods Passed On In 1956
Blues Spotlight: ?/?/1900 Louisiana - December 14, 1955 Louisiana
Ron Crotty, Bass...Paul Desmond, Alto Sax...Lloyd Davis, Drums...Dave Brubeck, Piano
Appearing Friday 11/16 At Elevation Inside The Intersection
Sarah Larkin And Sarah Ryan, Both Founding Members Of The Motherland Family Band
GR Flavor! Appearing Tonight At Salt Of The Earth, Fennville
Durham, NC - Grammy Award For Best Traditional Folk Album , 2010
Classic Porter and Dolly
The Marcus King Band is led by singer, songwriter, and guitarist Marcus King. Raised in Greenville, South Carolina, King was brought up on the blues, playing shows as a pre-teen sideman with his musician father. The six-piece band is touring in support of the new Carolina Confessions release.