Mr. B
My Sunday BestJoybox 2008 via MEGAWAVE RECORDS
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Whatever Blues You Might Have In Your Collection, You Have To Ask Yourself This: What Other Band Has Featured Harmonica And Trombone As Lead Instruments?
Nicknamed "Little Boogaloo" - Born In Greenville, Mississippi To A Family Of Riverboat Captains And Guitar Pickers - Eleven Blues Music Award Nominations And Three BMA Trophies
Founded In 1942 By Barney Parks Formerly With The Dixie Hummingbirds (Sam Cooke) - The Band Continues To Perform And Record To This Day
Now A Blues Standard, "Walking Blues," Was Written And Recorded By Son House In 1930. Although Unissued At The Time, It Was Part Of House's Repertoire - Check Out Robert Johnson's Recording (1936).
The Bottom Line Was A Music Venue At 15 West 4th Street In The Greenwich Village Neighborhood Of Manhattan - During The 1970s And 1980s The Club Was A Major Space For Small-Scale Popular Music Performances - A Total Of One Thousand Recordings Are Scheduled To Be Released
Traverse City Based Singer/Songwriter - Multiple Award Winner, Both The Northern Express "Best Solo Artist" And Traverse Magazine's "Red Hot Best Singer/Songwriter" - 'Travel Happy,' Is Her Third Release
The First Animated Prime-Time American Television Series Broadcasting From September 30, 1960 To April 1, 1966, On ABC -
JImmie: Former Vocalist For Count Basie - Willie Smith, Alto Saxophone: One Of The Major Alto Players Of The Swing Era (1935-1946) - This Is Their First Collaboration
Western Massachusetts Stringband Trio
Grammy Winner For Best Folk Album
The Original Vinyl Album Is Now A Collector's Item Going For Around Seventy Dollars
Composer: Grandpa Jones (1942) - Doc & Merle's Second Album Containing Songs Co-Written With Fiddler Gaither Carlton, Doc's Father-In-Law - Eric Weissberg Sits In On Bass
This Song Was Written By The Watson's Long Time Bass Player T. Michael Coleman
Composer: Jimmy Reed (1956) - Woodstock, NY Based Band - Members Have Some Serious Pedigrees Supporting Rick Danko, Joe Jackson, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison & Levon Helm
A Request From Last Week - "Thanks For Listening Destin, FL."
Suggestion From GR
Atlanta Based Award Winning Poet - Closed Down His Law Office In 2003 And Followed His Muse As An Itinerant Singer-Songwriter
Fresh Into 'YCE
March 12, 1896 Georgia - January 29, 1976 California
March 5, 1929 Mississippi - April 29, 1967 Illinois
Personnel: Roy Ayers, Vibes...Barry Beckett, Piano...Roger Hawkins & Bruno Carr, Drums ...David Hood & Miroslav Vitous, Bass...Eddie Hinton, Guitar... Herbie Mann, Flute
From The Robb M Classic Country Corner: One Of The Pioneers Of Country Music And The Honky Tonk Style
Guest Vocals: Claire Lynch - Equal Parts Old School Cats And Modern Operators - On This Album The Stringdusters Roll Out The Red Carpet For An Eclectic Array Of Female Singers On This Wonderful Album
The Right Hands Are: Tom Rozum (Laurie's Collaborator Since 1986), Chad Manning (Formerly Of The David Grisman Bluegrass Experience), Andrew Conklin (In-Demand Session Bassist), Patrick Sauber (Second Generation Banjoist With A Cajun Music Pedigree), Todd Phillips (Laurie's Collaborator Since 1996), Craig Smith (Playing With Laurie Since The Mid-1970's), Scott Huffman (Formerly Of The Sea Island Ramblers), Tatiana Hargreaves (Currently With The Ephemeral String Band)
A Quartet Of Virginia Pickers Forming In Harrisonburg In 2004
Pickin' On Michael Murphy (1975) - John McEuen: Banjo