Charanga Cakewalk
AceboLoteria De La Cumbia Lounge 2004 via Triloka
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From The Stones' Second Release Paying Homage To Their Blues Roots; Taking The Drifters Undercover, 1964
A Re-Working From An Earlier Version Found On "The Verdant Mile," 2004
New Into The 'YCE Blues Alley - Tim Williams, Kenny "Blues Boss:" Wayne, Brandon Isaak
Founding Member Of San Francisco's Tommy Tutone And Co-Writing The Biggie; 867-5309 Jenny
The Album Is A Classic In The Jazz Pantheon, Proving Basie's Ability To Grow Through Modern Jazz Changes While Keeping The Traditional Jazz Orchestra Vital And Alive
Waylon Jennings, 1966
Scrapping Together New Sounds From Forgotten 78's, The Bumper Jackson's Paint America's Story From The Streets Of New Orleans to Appalachian Hollers
The Lyrics To Ma Rainey's "Lost Wandering Blues," Includes The Reference To Matchbox As A Suitcase; Three Years Later In 1927, Blind Lemon Jefferson Used It For The Title Of His Recording As 'Match Box Blues'
Recorded By Folklorist & Field Recordist John Lomax In 1934
Rory's Second Album In A Series Celebrating The Music Of Her Mentors; This Time Around Paying Tribute To North Hill Country Bluesman Mississippi Fred McDowell
Sparrow And Keith Smith Call Asheville, NC Home Base - Weaving The Threads Of European, Middle Eastern, And American Folk Music Together, Showcasing Their Own Unique Musical Tapestry
Appearing With Steve Martin & Martin Short At DeVos Performance Hall, 5/20 (GR)
Co-Founding Members Of Vancouver's The Be Good Tanyas
Legendary New Hampshire Troubadour Turning 77 On Friday
?/?/?? Mississippi - ?/?/1970 Mississippi - Houston Boines Is One Of Those Mysterious Figures Of The Blues Who Cut A Few Sides In The 1950's And Then More Or Less Disappeared. Born In Mississippi, Boines Played Harmonica In A Few Regional Combos, Cut Eleven Sides In Memphis With Ike Turner And Little Milton Before Everyone Lost Track Of Him. Many Years Past Before History Catches Up With Him Only Once More, On His Deathbed In Jackson MS In 1970
August 6, 1922 Memphis - July 8, 1991 Mississippi - Willie Nix's Place In Blues History Is Summed Up With Two Words; Sun Records. A Gifted Lyricist, Singer And Drummer, Nix Was An Integral Part Of The Memphis Blues Scene During The Late 1940's And 50's. By The End Of The Decade Nix Had Spent A Short Time In Prison And Over The Next Twenty Years Performed Sporadically. Health Issues Sidelined Him After 1980, Passing On In 1991
Hank Jones, Piano...Bucky Pizzarelli, Guitar...George Duvivier, Bass...Grady Tate, Drums...Candido Camero, Conga...Gerry Mulligan, Baritone Sax...Lionel Hampton, Vibraphone
Written by Piedmont Bluesman Julius Daniels, 1938
One Of The Most Respected Iconic Figures Of Bluegrass - 2014 Honoree Of The Country Music Hall Of Fame
Kalamazoo, MI