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One Of The Foremost American Delta Blues Harmonica Players Of His Generation
Appearing With Shawn Colvin 10/15 At The Michigan Theater
WYCE's Fall Fund Drive starts October 11th! West Michigan's best music variety doesn't power itself... We need you to do your part!
Johnnie Johnson & Phoebe Snow Taking Bobby Lewis Undercover; Major Hit For Bobby In 1961 - Of Course Johnnie's Eighty-Eight keys Giving Chuck Berry His Rhythm
Based On A Sioux Love Song - First Recorded By Soprano Frances Alda In 1920
Detroit, MI
Holmes Is Known As The Last Of The Bentonia Bluesmen - Proprietor Of The Blue Front Cafe On The Mississippi Blues Trail, The Oldest Surviving Juke Joint In Mississippi.
Played With Los Bocucos For Nearly Forty Years. After His Retirement In 1991, Ry Cooder Brought Him Back In The Studio To Record With The Afro-Cuban All Stars And Buena Vista Social Club
Gospel Trio From Vancouver
Fresh One From Parr
Vintage Vinyl Spin: Gene Autry, A True American Singing Legend - Border Themes And Music Played An Important Role In The B-Western Film Genre, Limited To Cues And Background Music Until Gene Autry's "Mexicali Rose," In 1939; A Musical Western And The Title Song Becoming One Of Gene's Biggest Records. Others followed, With Commercially Successful Film Title Songs Including South Of The Border, Under Fiesta Stars,,Gaucho Serenade And Rancho Grande.
State Song Of Arkansas Composed By Colonel Sanford Faulkner, Not Long After The ending Of America's Civil War
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Fusing Many Musical Styles Into Zydeco with His Longtime Band The Hi-Rollers
Formed By Gram Parsons And John Nuese In 1965 On The Campus Of Harvard University. Nuese Is Credited With Having Persuaded Parsons To Pursue The Country-Rock Sound; A Sound Parsons Would Bring to The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, And with Emmylou Harris In The Fallen Angels, Becoming Enormously Influential In That Genre. Parsons Referred To It As "Cosmic American Music."
Formed In 1993 In Raleigh, NC - One Of The Earliest Alt-Country Bands Of The Era - A Point In Time At Which Uncle Tupelo Was Winding Down. Six String Drag Played A Major Role In Making The Term "Americana" Part Of The Musical Lexicon
Debut Album For The Virginina Born Singer/Songwriter - Rare Ability To Find Strikingly Original Melodies That Nevertheless Sound Like They Must Have Existed For A Long Time
Was Mississippi Delta Bluesman Known For One recording Session Occurring September 25, 1929 In Memphis. Little Is Known About Bailey, An Enigmatic Musician Of The Era With A Distinctly Coarseness To His Voice, Only Four Of Recorded Sides Are Known to Exist From the Memphis Session. Over the Years, Speculation that Kid Bailey Was A Pseudonym Of Blues Singer Willie Brown. This Has Yet to Be Proven.
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Paul Chambers, Double Bass...Red Garland, Piano...John Coltrane, Tenor Sax...Philly Joe Jones, Drums...Miles Davis, Trumpet - - - - - - - This Morning's 820 Jazz Presentation Is "Blues By Five," Taken From The Album 'Cookin' With the Miles Davis Quintet', Recorded In 1965 With Rudy Van Gelder Engineering. The Two Day Session Produced Four Albums. In Response To The Album title, Davis Said, "After All, That's what We Did - Came In And Cooked".
Corsicana, TX - Outlaw Country Singer/Songwriter Legend Turning Eighty A Few Weeks Ago
Playing A Sold Out Show New Year's Eve At The Intersection
High Energy Quintet Of Smoky Mountain Pickers, Putting The Band Together Inside A Tennessee Distillery
Asheville, NC Four-Piece Acoustic Band Writing Songs Steeped Deep In Local History - The Quartet Share A Fondness For Songs About Heartbreak, Whiskey, Killings And Hangings
The Eau Claire, Wisconsin String Band Setting Up Shop At The Livery In Benton Harbor The Weekend Of 11/30
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