Harmonica Shah
Once Upon A TimeDeep Detroit 2000 via South Side Records
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Martha Nelson, 1960 - These Two Labels Operated For Only Four Years Beginning In 1958 - These Sister Imprints Document A Unique And Transitory Sound In New Orleans Music
The Loved Ones
Field Recordist: Alan Lomax, 1959 - Boy Blue, Joe Lee, Darnell Walker
With Marc Savoy And D.L. Menard - The Hat Trick Of Cajun Music
Pete Seeger, Undercover 1959 - Tapping Into The Seldom Heard Rarities Selections Over the Course Of Cockburn's Illustrious Fifty Year Plus Year Career
Max Roach, Charles Mingus, Duke Ellington; Money Jungle, 1962 - Generations Of Musicians Have Been Influenced By This Recording, Noting The Freedom Of Individual Expression Within A Small-Group Setting
Two Of The Mitten's Best; Northern Michigan HomeGrown - Erie Canal: Completed In 1825, The Canal Was The First Navigable Waterway Connecting The Atlantic Ocean To The Great Lakes
Album: Barbara Dane & The Chambers Brothers, 1966 - A 1950 Skiffle Song Written By Lee Hays And Recorded That Same Year By The Weavers
Character-Driven Songs And An Anti-Nashville Look - Picks Up The Mantle Where Some Of The Greats Like Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt And Billy Joe Shaver Left Off
St. Joseph, MI - The St. Joe Vocal Stylist Reworking The 1931 Jazz Standard
Lura - Portuguese Musician Of Cape Verdean Descent; Compositions Are Based On Traditional Cape-Verdean Rhythms With Elements Of Morna, Funana And Batuque, All Dance Genres Heard Throughout The Caribbean
African Blues: Reference To The Putative Journey Undertaken By Traditional African Music From Its Homeland To The United States And Back
Translation: The Good And The Bad - Two-Piece Band Formed Of The Brothers Alejandro And Estevan Gutierrez; Forging An Unmistakable Genre Rooted In The 1950's Influences Of Latin America And Western Sounds
David's Backing Group Which Included Son James Raymond, Reuniting With Crosby After Being Given Up For Adoption In 1962, Not Knowing Of His Son Until The Mid-1990's; David Crosby, Jeff Pevar, James Raymond Recorded Two Albums Together As CPR, As Well As The Road Band For The Occasional Reuniting Of Crosby, Stills & Nash
August 14, 1941 CA - January 18, 2023 (81) CA; Co-Written With Joni Mitchell, 1993 - His Music And Legacy Continue To Inspire Generations - A True American Treasure; R.I.P. David - Thanks For The Music
Blues Spotlight: Jack Bruce And Gary Moore - The Two Icons With A Tip Of The Hat To The Great Delta Bluesman John Lee Hooker
The Jazz Route: Takes Us To The Home Of Bela Fleck June 1998, For A One-Day Recording Session Resulting In The Album "Left Of Cool", The Fifth Release For the Band And First Collection After The Departure Of Howard Levy. This Morning's Selected Track Moves A Bit Deep Into The Long-Player, This Is 'Trane To Conamarra' - - - - - - - - - Jeff Coffin, Soprano Saxophone...Victor Wooten, Bass...Future Man, Synth-Axe Drumitar..Bela Fleck, Banjo
Northern Michigan Music
Co-Founding Member Of Union Station
A Progressive Bluegrass Band Originating During The 1950s In The Area Of Washington, D.C. - Legends In The Bluegrass Hierarchy
Undercover: Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys, 1956
Two Of Roots Music's Pioneering Legends Reuniting For The First Time In A Decade - The Roots Never Had It So Good
Sam McGee: The First Guitarist To Introduce Fingerpicking Into Country Music, More Precisely To Uncle Dave Macon On The Grand Ole Opry In 1925 - One-Half Of The Old-Time Performing Duo 'The McGee Brothers'