Lionel Hampton Big Band
Feel The SpiritLive At Rossmoor 2019 via Alfi
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Originally Recorded In 1977- Among The Best Calypso Giants from Antigua - With Art De Coteau And His Trinidad Orchestra
Written On The Heels Of A Failed Relationship
Composers: Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia - First Performed By The Grateful Dead At The Northrop Auditorium On The Campus Of the University Of Minnesota In Minneapolis On October 19, 1971
Guests Include Ray Benson, Albert Lee, Amy Helm, And John Sebastian
Founded In Austin In 1993 - Performed At Their Friend Buck Owens' 70th Birthday Party At Bucks' Personal Request - A Derailers Song Was Played Back To Earth From The First iPod Taken Into Outer Space, And Appear As Characters In Two Stephen King Stories
Legendary Pianist Who Carried The Flamboyant, Two-Fisted Traditions Of New Orleans To The Brink Of The Avant-Garde
Sir Thomas Jones Woodward, KBE Reworking The Classic Written By Nashville Songwriter Hall Of Famer Mickey Newbury, And Famously Recorded By The First Edition, 1967 And That Album Produced By Mike Post; Who Would Gain Later Renown For The Theme Music For Many Archetypical TV Dramas Such As Hill Street Blues, Magnum, P.I., And Law & Order
Proprietor Of Red House Studios In Austin, TX - Composer-Bandleader-Improviser
Sang With The Lionel Hampton And Benny Carter Orchestras And A Few Sessions With Coleman Hawkins Before Hitting Paydirt As A Member Of Three Shades Of Rhythm And The Squires
Vintage Vinyl Spin: As Teenagers In 1932, The Willis Brothers Formed The Oklahoma Wranglers, Playing A Of Blend Of Western Swing And Cowboy, And For Short Time Toured As The Backing Band For Hank Williams. The Four Brothers Joined the Opry In 1946, Departing Three Years Later And Toured With Eddy Arnold. Pursuing Other Interests In The Music Industry, The Willis Brothers Dissolved The Band In The 1970's.
Produced By Al Stewart - The Second Release By The Critically-Acclaimed British Singer-Songwriter; A Master Of Blurring the Boundaries Between Several Musical Genres Over a Forty-Year Career
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Composer: Guy Clark - Bringing The Music To Us From The Heart Of Wine Country, Sonoma County, CA
Oklahoma, OK - J.J.'s Sixth Release Recorded During A Move From Nashville To a Trailer Park In Anaheim, CA. "Shades", Continued Cale's Tradition Of Giving His Albums One Word Titles. The Late J.J. Cale Has Always Kept It Simple
Active During The Late '60's Early 70's Greenwich Village Scene, And Re-Emerging Twenty-Five Years Later In The Stone Coyotes
Forthcoming Long-Play Due May 29, Produced By Bela Fleck - Beijing-Born Fei And Illinois-Raised Washburn Have Focused Major Parts Of Their Career On Studying And Expanding On Folk Music Across The World; A Better Understanding Of The Symbiotic Relationship Between Washburn's American Folk Sounds And Wu's Background In Chinese Folk And Classical
Blues Spotlight: East Texas Blues Singer Bessie Tucker Recorded Just Twenty-Four Tracks, All Before 1930. Her Songs Were Predominantly Autobiographical; Riding the Rails, Time Spent In Prison, And Lazy Men. Not Much Is Known Of Miss Tucker Outside The Texas Blues Scene. Bessie Tucker Passed On In 1933 At the Age Of Twenty-Seven.
Blues Spotlight: ?/?/1906 TX - January 6, 1933 TX
'820' Jazz Presents: "Shorty & Doc", Is A 1961 Recording On The Swingville Label. The Two Trumpeters Unite In A Quintet Configuration In a Swing-Oriented Session Recorded By Rudy Van Gelder, This Is 'Chitlins' - - - - - -Walter Bishop, Piano...Wendell Marshall, Bass...J.C. Heard, Drums...shorty Baker And Doc Cheatham, Trumpet
Produced By Shooter Jennings - Chris Masterson and Eleanor Whitmore Release Their Fourth Set Of Emotionally Vivid Songs On 3/6
A Family Group Forming In The Blue Ridge Mountains During The 1920's; Recording At The Bristol Sessions In 1927, And Having A Profound Impact On Country And Bluegrass Music
Forthcoming Album Due In A Few Weeks
Matthew Borr And Carrie McFerrin Making Music Together For Seven Years After Meeting At The Bus Stop Music Festival Near Kalamazoo
The Heart And Soul Of American Roots Music
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