B-Tribe
AlbatrossSuave Suave 1995 via Big Beat / Wea
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Written And Recorded By Sam Cooke In May 1962 As The B-Side To Having A Party - One Of The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock And Roll
Identical Twins David & Adam Moss, Peoria
The Various Artist Tribute Album In Conjunction With The 60th Anniversary Of The Beach Boys - Beach Boys In Town Tomorrow Night Bringing Their Rad Surfin' Sounds To Meijer Gardens
An Acoustic Rendering Of Pug's '09 Classic
A Major Player In Defining The Emerging Sound Of Motown In he Early 1960s - With A Succession Of Hit Singles At The Top Of the Charts Composed By Smokey Robinson, Wells Departed Motown During The Height Of Her Career At the Age Twenty-Two
Debut Release - Like Tammy Wynette Fronting The Ramones; Chrissy Hynde With A Southern Draw, This Band Gives It To You With A Sneer, A Bite, And No Apologies
Latest Release By the Jersey Native Into 'YCE
Referring To The Historical Neighborhood In Downtown East Dallas Known As Deep Ellum, Home To Pioneering Legends Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie Johnson, Lead Belly, And Bill Neely - First Known Recording By The Cofer Brothers In 1923
Fenton Robinson, 1974 Work-Up Of The '58 Larry Davis Classic, And Namesake Of The Long-Player By Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble Twenty-Five Years Later
Fantastic Journey Through The Louisiana Music Factory And Its Myriad Of Influences Masterfully Presented By An Evolving Loose Collection Of Street Musicians Evoking The Rich Musical Heritage Of Their New Orleans Home
First Attempt To Reconcile His Celtic Roots With His Blues And Soul Music, And The Chieftain's First Full Blown Collaboration Album; The Beginning Of An Ongoing Successful Musical Relationship Between Morrison And The Chieftains
Mascara Province, DZ - Sonically Adventurous Middle-Eastern Musician Influenced By The Moroccan Chaâbi Band Nass El Ghiwane - Chaabi: 1960s Street-Style Music Evolving A Form Of Algerian Folk Music With Its Origin At The Turn Of The Twentieth Century
Award-Winning Canadian Guitarist Fusing Virtuoso Spanish Guitar With Other World Elements; Afro-Cuban, Middle Eastern, And Latin American Percussion
The recently expanded Tuesday Evening Music Club brings talented local and regional musicians to the Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater stage every Tuesday evening throughout June, July and August!
Concerts begin at 7 pm and there's room for picnics! These outdoor performances are included in Meijer Gardens membership and for any general admission visitor to the Gardens on Tuesdays.
The Tuesday Evening Music Club is generously supported by WYCE, Corporate Live and Meyer Music.
The full lineup and additional information can be found at at Meijer Gardens dot org slash tuesday.
Portland, OR - Reminding One Of The Surfin', Garage Beat, Rockabilly Swagger Of The Cramps Hitting The Beach Midway Through A Drunken Bender
A Rebel In the Truest Sense Of The Word - Grandson Of Hank, Son Of Hank Jr., Nephew Of Jett, Half-Brother To Holly, And Father Of Coleman; Legacy Intact
Waxahatchee And Jess Williamson Teaming Up For A New Collaborative Album Under The Name Plains - Billed As A One-Time-Only Affair, I Walked With You Awhile Is Due 10/14
Michigan Appearance: 10/5 The Ark, Ann Arbor - Raised In Rural Western Kentucky In The Town Of Monkey's Eyebrow
Any Day Now, 1968 - Joan's Ninth Studio Album, Released As Double LP, And Made Up Exclusively Of Bob Dylan Songs - At The Time Of The Original Release, Six Of The Songs Had Not Been Included On Official Dylan Releases
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
Blues Spotlight: The Mentor Of Delta Slide Virtuoso Robert Nighthawk, Houston Stackhouse Never Achieved The Same Commercial Or Artistic Success, He Played Key Roles In Delta Blues History As A Sideman, And Influence. Stackhouse Spent Decades As A Constant Presence In Mississippi And Arkansas Blues Circles, Being One Of The Earliest Bluesman Performing Live Radio Broadcasts In The Delta As A Member Of Sonny Boy The Second's King Biscuit Boys. Recording Later In His Life, Stackhouse Chose To Remain In Arkansas Playing The Juke-Joints And Radio Broadcasts Until His Passing In 1980.
September 28, 1910 MS - September 23, 1980 AR
'820' Jazz Presents: Eddie Allen, Trumpet...Gerald Hayes, Alto Saxophone...Ronnie Mathews, Piano...Clint Houston, Bass...Javon Jackson, Tenor Saxophone...Louis Hayes, Drums - - - - - - - A Live Session Captured At Cory Weed's Cellar Jazz Club Led By Detroit Jazz Drumming Legend Louis Hayes. An Alumnus Of The McCoy Tyner Trio, The Depth Of Hayes' Resume Is Quite Impressive Beginning With Yusef Lateef In 1955. Horace Silver Called Him Up To New York City To Replace Art Taylor In That Groundbreaking Quintet. Sixty-One Years Onward Louis Hayes Is Operating Within The Coziness Of His Favored Sextet Configuration In this Live Setting In '014. One More Album Followed In 2017. Louis Hayes Turned 85 In May.
Covering The Mark James Penned And Number One Hit For Elvis In 1969 - We Are Coming Up On The Forty-Fifth Anniversary Observation Of Elvis' Passing; August 16, 1977
This Morning's Vintage Pick: The Lilly Brothers & Don Stover; Clear Creek, WV - Made Their Radio Debut On The Old Farm Hour, 1938 - Bea And Everett Are Credited With Bringing Bluegrass To New England, And influencing The Next Generation Of Influencers Peter Rowan, Joe Val And Bill Keith
Spot On Tip Of The Hat To Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs And The Foggy Mountain Boys, 1956
Doc & Grandson Richard Running Through One Of The Many Songs Written By Doc's Influence The Great Jimmie Rodgers (1930)
Ola Belle Reed - During the 1920s A Member Of the North Carolina Ridge Runners Playing Old-Time Banjo And Sang For Appalachian Migrant Audiences - Turned Down an Offer To Play With Roy Acuff, Opting To Play Music With Family Throughout The Blue Ridge - Awarded An Honorary Doctorate Of Letters For Contributions To The Arts And Culture
Undercover: Merle Haggard & The Strangers, 1969
Recorded In Two Sessions In Two Diferent Cities, Nashville And Santa Barbara
The recently expanded Tuesday Evening Music Club brings talented local and regional musicians to the Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater stage every Tuesday evening throughout June, July and August!
Concerts begin at 7 pm and there's room for picnics! These outdoor performances are included in Meijer Gardens membership and for any general admission visitor to the Gardens on Tuesdays.
The Tuesday Evening Music Club is generously supported by WYCE, Corporate Live and Meyer Music.
The full lineup and additional information can be found at at Meijer Gardens dot org slash tuesday.