Los Hacheros
Papote's GuajiraPilon 2014 via Independent
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Fresh Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
Conjures Up The Spirit Of Bill Withers
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Essential To The Greenwich Village Folk Music Scene Back In The Day - You Can Hear Tim O'Brien's Take On "Ditty Boy Twang," Here On 'YCE
Big Bill's Long And Varied Career Marks Him As One Of The Key Figures In The Development Of Blues Music In the 20th Century, Copywriting More Than 300 Songs During His Lifetime
Patsy Montana and The Prairie Ramblers
In 1964, Five Mississippians Living In Grand Rapids, Mich., Started A Southern Gospel Group Called Juanita Johnson And The Gospel Tones. During The Years That Followed, The Group Gained Considerable Success, Sharing Stages With The Sons Of Dixie And The Legendary Blind Boys Of Alabama.
WYCE Presents: Strand of Oaks, live in concert tomorrow Tuesday September 24th at The Pyramid Scheme
Reworking Dylan With A Rock Steady Backbeat
Born In Detroit, Raised In Amarillo, Greatly Influenced By Roy Orbison - In 2013, JD Was Inducted Into The Songwriters Hall of Fame And Called "A Principal Architect Of The Southern California Sound And A Major Influence On A Generation Of Songwriters
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Refined And Yet Traditional Desert Blues
The Track Shares A Title With A Documentary On Robertson And The Band, And Both Celebrates And Mourns His Times With The Group, Three Of Whom Are Gone
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Turner Foddrell's Brand Of Blues Is Derived From The 'Piedmont Style', Which Comes From The Eastern Slopes Of The Blue Ridge Mountains. While Influenced By Scottish Fiddle-Tunes And Dance Music, It Also Retains A Strong Blues Flavor. He And Brother Marvin Began Performing In The Early '40's, But Not Recording A Single Note Until 1982. After Two Albums Marvin Passed On; Turner Pursued A Solo Career For Another Thirteen Years, Passing On in 1995
June 22, 1928 Virginia - January 31, 1995 Virginia
Shorty Rogers, Trumpet...Milt Bernhart, Trombone..Bob Cooper, Claves...Jimmy Guiffre, Tenor Sax...Russ Freeman, Piano...Shelly Manne, Drums...Howard Rumsey, Bass - - - - - Were One Of The Primary Modern Jazz Institutions On The West Coast, Providing A Home For Many Los Angeles Musicians. Howard Rumsey Founded The Group In 1949, And The Rotating Personnel Would Become A Mainstay At The Lighthouse Club In Hermosa Beach Until The Early 1960's. The Finest On The West Coast Cool Jazz Scene Found A Home Every Sunday Afternoon.
Bluegrass Legends; Pioneers In the Genre
Rockford Brewing 9/28
Red Molly With Their Unique Rendering Of The 19th Century Scottish Border Song
WYCE Presents: Strand of Oaks, live in concert tomorrow Tuesday September 24th at The Pyramid Scheme