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Sala Fi Serri We GahriThe Rough Guide to the Music of Egypt 2003 via World Music Network
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Karrin Allyson: Five-Time Grammy Nominee For Best Jazz Vocalist
Composer: Henry Thomas, 1928; Brief Career - Often Billed As "Ragtime Texas", Thomas's Style Is An Early Example Of What Later Became Known As Texas Blues Guitar
Manton, MI
Undercover: Don Gibson, 1957 - Topped The Charts For Eight Consecutive Weeks
New Music Into 'YCE
Mahal Turns 80 In A Few Weeks
New Music Into Traditions!
First Album Produced By Amy
Ft. Worth, TX
Ann Arbor, MI - C.A.R.M.A Quartet Is The Current Project For Peter "Madcat" Ruth
Taxikreol (Taxi Kreol)
Astor Piazzolla Y Su Quinteto Tango Nuevo (And His New Tango Quintet) - Piazzolla's Works Revolutionized The Traditional Tango Into A Style Termed Nuevo Tango
Fifty-One Years On! Absolutely One The Best
Recorded In Coldwater, MS At Zebra Ranch, The Studio Of The Late Great Memphis Legend Jim Dickinson - Equal Parts Hypnotic Blues, Driving Soul, And Juke Joint Stomper
Another Fine In-Studio Performance From The WYCE Premier Series
Blues Plate Special: A Sophisticated Piano Blues That Was Rooted In An Extremely Different Urban Setting, Introducing A More Polished Sound. He Joined A Circus And, After A Spell In The Army, Got Involved In Bootlegging. Speakeasies Were Everywhere So Leroy's Talents On Piano Found A Ready Audience. A Long Partnership With Guitarist Scrapper Blackwell Was Forged In 1928, Leading To A Seven Year Recording Career Writing And Recording Almost 200 Tracks Ending In 1935 When The Booze Finally Caught Up To Carr, Passing On A Few Days After His Thirtieth Birthday.
Blues Plate Special: March 24, 1907 TN - April 29, 1935 IN
The Jazz Route: Carriage House Recorders Stamford, Connecticut - Two Day Recording Session By John Scofield - "Country For Old Men" Is In Quartet Formation For A Run-Through Of Jolene; Scofield Self-Producing - - - - - - - - - - - Larry Goldings, Piano...Steve Swallow, Bass...Bill Stewart, Drums...John Scofield, Guitar
Latest Project By Wayne and Kristin Scott Benson Recorded In Asheville, NC
Hedley's Voice Sounds Like A Sixties Gem Straight From Billy Sherrill's Lost 1960s Archives
Grammy Award For Best Americana Album
Lansing, MI - The Lansing Duo Holding True To The Original Recording By The American Quartet, 1914
Carrying On An Old Tradition Now Almost Extinct, That Of The Solo Folk Troubador
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