Joey Defrancesco
Vibrations In BlueIn The Key Of The Universe 2019 via Mack Avenue
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
Traditions! Is A Weekly Two-Hour Presentation Following Musical Streams Passed Down Through Generations; Pathways Linked By A Sincere Appreciation And Acknowledgement Of The Influential Styles That Continue Shaping The Landscape Of Roots Music: Early Influences - Pioneering Legends - Roots Revivalists - Indigenous Cultures. Thanks For Joining Us!
"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
Bill "Watermelon Slim" Homans Has Built A Remarkable Reputation With His Raw, Impassioned Intensity - Accolades: 2 Time Blues Music Award Band Of The Year And Album Of The Year - Fresh Blues Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
Cuba's Most Noted Patriotic Song, Especially When Using A Poem By The Cuban Poet Jose Martà For The Lyrics
Vocal: Helen Forrest
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Composers: Dickey Betts And Warren Haynes - Grammy Award For Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Led By Legendary Hammond B-3 Organist Reuben Wilson, Jazz Guitar Legacy Grant Green Jr., And World-Renowned Drummer Bernard Purdie
Blazing A Trail Of British R&B With A Sprinkling Of Jazz And Ska During The 1960's
Based In Vancouver
A Late Flowering In The Lengthy Career Of The Visionary Guinean Musician - Informed By His Studies Abroad, Soumah's Music Hinted At The Roots Of African-American Jazz Through A Wide-Ranging Exploration Of Guinean Folk Styles
Rushing, NY - Sacred Steel: A Musical Style And African-American Gospel Tradition That Developed In A Group Of Related Pentecostal Churches In The 1930's
The 20th Annual WYCE Jammie Awards have been announced!
John's Eldest Daughter - Selection's From Lilly's Latest Album "Trinity Lane' Are Heard Here On 'YCE
Online Suggestion
Written And Recorded By Robert Johnson During A Two Day Recording Session In San Antonio In 1936
West Michigan Flavor!
Rural String Band The Mobile Strugglers Got Started Just As The Major Record Labels Began To Lose Interest In String Bands. Formed From Two Separate Traveling Minstrel Duos, Seven Songs Make Up Their Complete History, Totaling Just One Hundred Copies Prized By Record Collectors. Closely Compared To The Mississippi Sheiks, The Twin Fiddles Used In Their Music Was A Departure From Other String Bands Of That Era. Little Is Known After 1932.
Mobile, Alabama: Founded 1924
Shorty Rogers, Trumpet...Curtis Conce, Bass...Shelly Mann, Drums...Jimmy Giuffre..Tenor Sax...Pete Jolly, Piano - - - The Pete Jolly Quintet Were A Roster Of Rotating Musicians Instrumental In The Groundbreaking West Coast Cool Jazz Scene Of The 1950's.
Undercover: Rolling Stones, 1966 - First Released As A Single On 6 May 1966, And Later Included As The Opening Track On "Aftermath." (US Version)
Forthcoming Album Due In April
Nominated In Two Jammie Categories; The Traditions! Award & Album Of The Year - The Jammie Awards With Four Stages Of Music Is February 8 At The Intersection
Appearing 5/9 At Founder's Brewing (GR)
M.C. Taylor Leading The Durham, NC Based Ensemble On An Album Of Rarities From The Early Days
The 20th Annual WYCE Jammie Awards have been announced!