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What Can I SayDance the Devil Away 1991 via Hannibal
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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
Twin Cities, MN, 2006 - Appearing At The Wharton Center For Performing Arts, 5/13
Terre Haute, IN - Musician, Actor - Played Louie The Garbage Man On "Chico And The Man" ; Best-Supporting Actor For "The Shining"
Produced By Lyle Lovett - Involved In The Alternative Music Scene In Austin From Its Inception. With David Ball, Founded Uncle Walt's Band In 1972
Among Radio's Earliest Stars, Making Them One Of The First Hit Acts Of The Mass-Entertainment Age. Highly Influential On The Andrew Sisters - Ella Fitzgerald Loved The Boswell Sisters, And In Particular Idolized Connee, After Whose Singing Style She Patterned Her Own. among radio's earliest stars, making them one of the first hit acts of the mass-entertainment agen.
Street Date 11/15 - The Stringdusters Sound Like No One Else, Combining Virtuosic Chops On Five Traditional Bluegrass Instruments, With An Ethos Of Pushing The Genre Forward.
Big John Hamilton: Brilliant Southern Soul Singer, Florida's Big John Hamilton Had A Voice To Match His Name, And Practically Defines The Concept Of Obscurity. Hamilton Cut Eight Solo 45's, And A Couple Of Duets With Doris Allen
Swamp Blues: A Style Of Blues Indigenous To Southern Louisiana - One Of The Best-Known Blues Musicians In Baton Rouge With His Band, "The Mellow" - Father To Chris Thomas King, Whose Music Is Heard Here On 'YCE
The Title Theme Of The 1968 Revisionist Western Film With Clint Eastwood Portraying Jed Cooper, An Innocent Man Who Survives A Lynching, and Later Hired As A US Marshall
A Singing Preacher And An Underrated Guitar Player. Recorded Twelve Tracks, All Sounding Like A Cross Between A Saturday Night Speakeasy And A Sunday Morning Prayer Meeting.
Vintage Vinyl Spin: During His Career, Jones Had More Than 150 Hits; He Has Been Called Honky-Tonk's Greatest Honky. His Approach To Singing Was To Call Up Those Memories And Feelings Of His Own Closely Corresponded To Those Being Felt By The Character In Whatever Song He Was Performing, Kind Of A Singing Method Actor.
Wolf Reworks The Blues Standard As Chicago Blues Shuffle, With Lyrics Adapted From The Yank Rachell, Tampa Red, And Sonny Boy Williamson l Versions. Rachell Recorded It As "Sugar Farm Blues" In 1934, Sonny Boy As "Sugar Mama" Also In 1934, And Tampa Red, Featuring His Trademark Slide Resonator Guitar, As "Sugar Mama No. 1", Again In 1934
Inspired By The Wonder Of The Northern Lights, This Album Brings Together The Musical Traditions Of Native People From The American Southwest And The Heart Of The Canadian Plains; Fusing Songs In Traditional Navajo Style With The Round Dance Rhythms Of Canada
Crow's Eleventh Studio Release Recorded Over A Three Year Period, Produced By Steve Jordan - A Collaborative Album Featuring Many Of Sheryl's Musical Friends, Heroes And Newer Artists
Stepping Out From Old Crow Medicine Show
2019 Boston Music Award Nominee Taking Bob Dylan Undercover (Dylan's Version Is From His 32nd Studio Release, Modern Times, 2006)
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The show is hosted by John "SINK-uh-vitch" from LocalSpins.com, the website covering West Michigan's music scene. Each week, John invites local artists into the studio for live music and conversation.
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Not Much Is Known Of Frank Tannehill. Birth And Death Documents Are No Longer Available, And The Mystery Of This Bluesman Continues To Impress The Blues Scholars. One Fact Is Certain, Between 1937 & 1941, Tannehill Recorded Ten Titles, All In Texas. A Few Gigs After As A Sideman Adds Even More Mystery To His Life. Frank Tannehill Disappears After 1942.
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Dave Bailey, Drums...Billy Gardner, Piano...Peck Morrison, Bass...Charlie Rouse, Tenor Saxophone - - - - - - The Charlie Rouse Quartet Recorded "Yeah!" In December 1960. After A Decade With The Thelonious Monk Quartet, Rouse's Chops Were Sharper Than Ever. The Professor Of A Distinctive Tone And A Fluid Bop-Oriented Style, The Rouse Quartet Fires On All Cylinders For 'Billy's Blues'
Shook Put The Band In 2013, Actually Started As A Recording Project
A Quartet Of Pickers Out Of West Asheville, NC
Atlanta, GA 1927
Fresh Into 'YCE
Undercover: The Presidents Of The United States