Nubya Garcia
Inner GameSource 2020 via Concord Jazz
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Uniting Their Latino And Creole Traditions; Joined By Music Legend David Hidalgo Of Los Lobos
Six-Time Blues Award Recipient Turning 71 A Few Weeks Ago
Austin, TX
Rochester, New York Ensemble Putting The Band Together In 1989
Produced By Legendary Jazz Fusion Drummer Lenny White
Obscure Blueswoman Of The 1930's Who Accompanied Herself On Guitar And Sang Topical Songs, Both Rare Attributes For A Woman Performer At That Time
Influenced By T-Bone Walker And Robert Nighthawk - Hooker Was The Go To Slide Guitarist Of Chicago Blues
Brother/Sister Duo From Nashville Reworking Elizabeth Cotten
Formed As The "Four Harmony Kings' In 1938, And Are Still Active To This Day - Inducted Into The Vocal Group Hall Of Fame In 2002
R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton, Will Clipman
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A Longtime Staple Of The New Orleans Blues Scene, Tuts Was A Primary Influence On Crescent City Piano Players Spanning From Professor Longhair And Allen Toussaint To Fats Domino
Seattle, WA
Putting a Nice Twist On The Joni Mitchell Diamond
Debut Album
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
Blues Spotlight: The Recording Name Of Charley Hicks, The Elder Brother Of Robert "Barbecue Bob" Hicks, Part Of Loose Collaborative Playing the Streets Of Atlanta Known As "The Georgia Cotton Pickers." Their Instinctive Melding Of Ragtime Music With The Piedmont Style Of Fingerpicking, And The Country Harp Blowing Of Buddy Moss Made Them A Favorite In The Deep South. After the Group Went Their Separate Ways, Charley Continued To Perform Solo Until 1955. Charlie Hicks, Jr. Passed On In Prison In 1963.
Blues Spotlight: March 11, 1900 GA - September 28, 1963 GA
'820'Jazz Presents: Eddie Gomez, Bass...Marty Morell, Drums...Stan Getz, Tenor Saxophone...Bill Evans, Piano - - - - - - - Recorded Live In Europe On August 9, 1974, This Would Be The Second And Final Collaboration For Two Of The Most Lyrical, Most Subtly Swinging Improvisers In Post-Bebop Jazz. The Relaxed Vibe Between The Musicians Is Evident; Basically Often More Comfortable Live Than In The Studio.
Street Date: January 4, 2021 - Steve's Tribute Album To His Late Son, Justin Townes Who Passed Away In August
Composer: Doug Sahm
Radio Performers Throughout Kentucky And West Virginia During The 1940's, Leading The Band To Cutting Their First Sides With Capitol Records
A Bluegrass Collaborative Led By Sara And Sean Watkins
The Fairfield Four And Ned Luberecki Guesting On The New One
Music Handmade In The Mitten
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