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Calypso In BlueHattiesburg Blues 2008 via Delmark
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Brooklyn, NY - Julie Hardy & Mike MacAllister Revisiting The Sounds Of The Early Days Playing In Garage Rock Bands - The Bluesy Swagger Marks A Return To Hardy's Roots As A Jazz And Blues Songstress
Fresh Into 'YCE - First Time Spin
The Memphis Jug Band, Led By Will Shade, Was A Rotating Group Of Musicians Who Made More Than 60 Recordings Between 1927 And 1932, And Continued To Record Into The 1950's, Well After The Jug's Heyday. Their Body Of Work Has Inspired Folk, Rock And Pop Bands From The 1960's To The Present
Recounting How The Voice Of Gregg Allman Profoundly Connected Her To The Blues The First Time She Heard It
We Just Heard A Suite Of Balkan Folk Dancing Songs From A Trio Of Revivalists Founded In 1973 Focusing On Playing Traditional Musics From A Myriad Of World Cultures
In Memory Of Charles Neville Passing Away April 26, 2018 At the Age Of 79 - Known Onstage As "Charlie the Horn Man," His Sax Will Be Missed
American Jazz String Band Dividing Time Between New York City And Hollywood During the 1930's & '40's - The Group's Playing Style Included The Use Of Homemade Percussion And Scatting Vocalese
Undercover: The Beatles, 1967
(WS) - Mining The Treasures Of The Preserved Early Twentieth Century Field Recordings From Ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax
Recorded With The Nashville A-Team - Here, Doc Pays Tribute to Blue Ridge Fiddler Tommy Jarrell, 1926
Sam Bush, Marty Stuart, t. Michael Coleman Alan O'Bryant Joining Doc & Merle On This Osborne Brothers Classic
The Fresh One From One Of Folk Music's Most Iconic And Enduring Figures
Charlottesville, VA
Veteran Bluesman & In-Demand Session Player Keeping It True To The 1928 Classic By Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers And One Of The Dead's Earliest Jams
Vocals: Jewell - Throughout Johnny Cash's Life, There Were Many Songs/Lyrics/Poems That He Chose Not To Release. Johnny's Son, John Carter Has Assembled An Album With Sixteen Of Those Writings, Recorded By A Selection Of Hand-Picked Musicians Recording The Songs In Their Own Particular Style And Genre
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Composer: Allen Toussaint - Circa 1961 In A Studio With R&B Singer Ernie K-Doe, Toussaint Playing Piano, And Not Having Any Luck Putting Down A Satisfying Recording. After Several Unsuccessful Takes, Balled Up The Composition And Threw It Away As He Was Leaving The Room. One Of The Backup Singers Thought It Was Such A Good Song And Convinced K-Doe To Give It One More Try; "Mother-In-Law," Went To Number One On Two Charts Shortly Thereafter
A Premier Jazz Orchestra Founded In 1976 By The Late Bruce Early, And Over The Years Has Performed With Many Genre-Defining Artists Such As Clark Terry, Louis Bellson, Phil Woods, Pearl Bailey And Randy Brecker - See Them The First Sundays Of The Month At Founder's Brewing
Appearing Tonight With Steve Martin And Martin Short At Devos Performance Hall
Vintage Buck & The Buckaroos
Composed By Fiddlin' John Carson & Moonshine Kate, 1928
1906 Ragtime Classic Given A Mountain Twist
Juno Award winning Duo