Edgar Meyer & Chris Thile
I Wasn't Talking to YouEdgar Meyer & Chris Thile 2008 via Nonesuch
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Wonderful Voice With A Lilting Yodel Reminiscent Of Patsy Cline And Gillian Welch
Composers: Derek Trucks And Warren Haynes - Vocals: Susan Tedeschi - Honors: 2010 Grammy Award For Best Contemporary Blues Album, The Band's First
GR Flavor! - Appearance: Old Dog Tavern, 12/8 Kalamazoo
Doug Sahm, Freddie Fender, Flaco Jimenez, Augie Meyers
Founding Member Of Transglobal Underground
In 1954 The Members Of Ken Colyer's Jazzmen Split From Colyer And Became Chris Barber's Jazz Band. They Have Been One Of Europe's Most Successful Traditional Jazz Bands Ever Since
Akron, OH; Dan Auerbach & Patrick Carney - Used As The Opening Sequence Song For The HBO Series "Hung"
Classically Trained Vocalist And A Jazz-Trained Drummer
Chicago Bluesman Influenced By T-Bone Walker And Robert Nighthawk
Published In 1949 - Established Price's Sound; And Redefined Honky-Tonk Music
Pioneer In The Development Of The Jubilee Style Of Gospel, And A Major Influence On Soul, Doo Wop, And Motown, Some Of The Secular Music That Owed Much To Gospel - Sam Cooke Joined the Group From 1950 To 1956 - Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 1989 As One Of Rock's Early Influences; And Into The Vocal Group Hall Of Fame In 2000
Dellie Sang The Old Ballads, Many Passed Down Through Her Family For Several Hundred Years; The Old English And Scottish Ballads That Were Carried To The Southern Appalachians With The First Settlers Of The Region
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Grenada County, MS - Magic Sam's Breakout Performance Was At The Ann Arbor Blues Festival In 1969
With Longtime Band "Perfect Trainwreck"
Callie Peters, Martin Earley And Devin Mauch
Second Collaboration With Canadian Doug Cox: This Time Around Mining The Lost Treasures Of The Texas Troubadours - Jerry Jeff Walker, 1969 (Driftin' Way Of Life)
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One Of The Piedmont's Most Idiosyncratic, And Probably Qualifies As A Forgotten Bluesman Was Gabriel Brown. Folk Music Researchers Discovered Him In The 1930's, And Launched A Recording Career That Lasted Several Decades, Including Cutting Several Sides For The Library Of Congress. Record Producer Joe Davis Recorded Brown Extensively Until 1952; Many Of These Not Seeing the Light Of Day Until Recently. Gabriel Brown Passed On In 1972.
?/?/1910 Florida - ?/?/1972 Florida
Charles "Specs" Wright, Drums...Jimmy Rowser, Bass...Red Garland, Piano
Greenwood, SC - High-Class, Hillbilly Sassiness!
Molly Tuttle, Guitar
Northern Kentucky Country Man
Appearances: Bowhunter Dance, Kalamazoo 12/8 & Salt Of The Earth, Fennville 12/9
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