Mark Weinstein
BrazilJazz Brasil 2010 via Jazzheads
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German Schlager Singer And Songwriter Mixing Elements Of Nordic And Slavic Folk Songs - Tony Passed On Thirty-One Years Ago This Week
David Francey And Kieran Kane
HomeGrown In The Mitten!
Singer/Composer, Music Producer, And Creative Writer Living In Durham, NC
Born In The Mississippi Delta, Jimmy Has Spent Nearly All His Life In Chicago, Often Times Hooking Up With His Elder Brother, Detroit Bluesman Eddie "Guitar" Burns - Jimmy Turns 78 In A Couple Of Weeks, And One Can Hear Tunes From The Latest Album By Jimmy And Chris Shutters Here On 'YCE
Merging Together The Indigenous Music Of 5 Celtic Nations And The East Coast Traditions Of Canada
Fine Vocalizing Acrobatics On The 1956 Gene Vincent Classic - Nanette Came to Jazz In The Mid-1970's After A Decade Plus Career In Classical Music
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Teenage Trio The 'Darling Sisters' Changed Their Name To 'The Ronettes' And Became The Blueprint For One Of The Greatest Girl Groups Of All-Time - The Rolling Stones Were Their Opening Act On The 1964 Tour
Husband And Wife Duo From Tennessee
Tom Waits And Keith Richards Putting Their Unique Perspective On The Early Nineteenth-Century Folk Song, Originating With American And Canadian Fur Traders Traveling Down The Missouri River.
Rifino Almeida - Gained Prominence As The Orchestra Director And Violinist Cape Verde's Most Famous Export, Cesario Evora
A Succinct Overview With A Few Overlooked Observations
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HandMade In The U.P. - Quartet Of Excellent Pickers From Marquette
Named After The Influential Appalachian Songwriter Ola Belle Reed, The Band DelvING Deep Into The American Hymnal Songbook
The Best-Known And Most Widely Recorded Blues Man Associated With The Ark-La-Tex Scenes, Second Only To Lead Belly. Leaving The Cotton Fields And Relocating To Dallas, Thomas Cut His First Sides At Age Eighteen In 1929, And Continued The Itinerant Musicians Life Leading Him To Los Angeles A Few Years Later. The Influences Of The Previous Years, And His Songwriting Prowess Had Taken Root When Thomas Resumes Recording In The 1940's. Although Commercial Success Eluded Him, "Baby Face" Had A Seventy-Plus Year Career And Laid The Groundwork For What We Now Know As 'Rock & Roll'. Jesse "Baby Face' thomas Passed On In 1995.
February 3, 1911 LA - August 15, 1995 LA
'820' Jazz Presents: George Tucker, Bass...Horace Parlan, Piano...Richard Williams, Trumpet...Dannie Richmond, Drums...Booker Ervin, Tenor Saxophone - - - Recorded Over Roughly A Ten Month Period At Van Gelder Studios In NJ - Each Member Of The Quintet Was On The Road Or In Session Across The Country, And Worked On The 'Groovin' High' Sessions When Available. The Pedigree Of The Five Is Monumental, Their Accomplishments Written In Jazz History.
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San Antonio, TX
In The Twentieth Century, Appalachian Migrants Seeking Economic Opportunities Relocated To Southwestern Ohio, Bringing Their Music With Them. Between 1947 And 1989, They Created An Internationally Renowned Capital For The Thriving Bluegrass Music Genre
Vintage Bluegrass Selection: The "King Of Bluegrass" And One Of The Finest Backing Vocalists In Country
Cathy Fink, Marcy Marxer And Sam Gleaves
Reinterpreting Appalachian Dulcimer Player, Folk Singer Jean Ritchie
Ragtime Composition Published By Scott Joplin In 1909 - The Title Theme Is Based On Wall Street Following The Events Surrounding The Panic Of 1907