Matt Flinner Quartet
HumdingerWalking On The Moon 2003 via Compass Records
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Austin, TX
Latest Project Into The 'YCE Blues alley
Mitten Music: Kent City, MI
Chapel Hill, NC - Green Acres Meets Green Onions
Early Performer On The Electric Guitar and Key Figure In the Development Of Bebop And Cool Jazz - Member Of The Benny Goodman Sextet
1992 - This Vocal Ensemble's Music Is Rooted In The Deep South And Strongly Connected To Their West African And Caribbean Origins; Preserving The Rich Musical Traditions Of African-American Roots Music
Delta bluesman Known For His Emotional Style Of Singing And Slide Guitar Prowess - Influence On Charley Patton - Honored With A Marker On The Mississippi Blues Trail In Tunica, MS
Stepping Out From The Shadow Of Taj Mahal For This Recording - Mahal's Secret Weapon For Decades
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, 1923 - Example Of The Influence Of The Blues On Early Jazz
Mahaleo 1972 - Pioneering Malagasy Sextet - Over The Last Fifty-Years, The Band Has Collectively Launched Two Development Initiatives, Never Venturing Far From Its Roots
Edinburgh, Scotland: Wendy Stewart - Critically-Acclaimed Scottish Harpist
Jason & The Scorchers - The Appalachians Mountains Have Played A Central Role In This Nation's History, Cultural Heritage And Musical Traditions; A 280 Million-Year-Old Biodiverse Ecosystem, A Forest That Seeded Our Continent After The Last ice Age
Reworking The Beatles; Visiting The White Album
Blues Spotlight: Speckled Red - Was A Boogie-Woogie Pianist A Fixture On The Club Scene In Memphis And St. Louis During The 30s And 40s Following A Time Detroit In the Mid-1920s. Recording A Couple Of Sides For Brunswick To Initial success, The Great Depression Began Its Bite, And Red Didn't Enter The Studio Again For a Decader. Speckled Red Was 'Rediscovered' in 1954, Toured Europe Extensively. By TheTime The Folk/Blues Revival Took Off Age Had Caught Got the Better Of Him. Rufus George Perryman Passed On In 1973
Blues Spotlight: Speckled Red; October 23, 1892 GA - January 2, 1973 MO
The Jazz Route: Takes Us To Plaza Sound Studio 1958 New York City For A Two Day Blowing Session By Blue Mitchell. Coming Off Stints With Cannonball Adderley And Horace Silver, Mitchell Was A Virtual Unknown When Recording This Album; His First As A Leader Accompanied By An All-Star Sextet - - - - - - - - - - -Wynton Kelly, Piano...Johnny Griffin, Saxophone...Wilbur Ware, Bass...Curtis Fuller, Trombone...Philly Joe Jones, Drums...Blue Mitchell, Trumpet
GR Music
An American Sternwheel Steamboat Known For Cruising The Major Rivers That Constitute The Tributaries Of The Mississippi River
Trio Of Brothers Growing Up In A Multi-Generational Family Band
GR Appearance: 3/10 St. Cecelia Music Center
Priscilla Herdman, Anne Hills, Cindy Mangsen - (Roud 3339) Published In The Mid-19th Century Derived From An 1816 German-Language Hymn
Norman Blake: Neo-Traditionalist - Revered Within Folk Music Circle - Renowned For His Guitar Skills; Session Player And Sideman - A Tour-De-Force