Duke Ellington
Mr. J.B. Blues, Take 2Solos, Duets & Trios 1990 via Bluebird
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Grand Rapids, MI - Appearing 5/27 For The Evening Cruise Aboard The Grand Lady Riverboat
Detroit, MI - GR Appearance: 11/11 Founder's Brewing Company
Colleen Sexton - The Song Is A Traditional Gospel Blues In a Call-And-Response Format; Blind Willie Johnson, 1928 - Reverend Gary Davis, 1956 - Mississippi Fred McDowell, 1959
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Talledega, AL - Hard-Driving Bluesman Reminiscent Of The Early Original Blues Legends
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Mahal Covers A Few Of The Standards From The Savoy Records Label - Johnny Mercer Wrote It For The Movie Musical The Sky's The Limit, 1943
Dallas, TX - Couple Of Chart Toppers In The Early 1980's
Merry Clayton - Reinterpretation Of The 1927 Blind Willie Johnson Song
Bechita Ali
Vasallos Del Sol - Traditional Venezuelan Folk Group Formed In 1990 in Caracas
The Bagpipes Appeared In The Early Part Of The Second Millennium - Mentioned In The Canterbury Tales (1380) - Scottish Highland Bagpipes Were Used At The Battle Of Pinkie In 1547
A Tasty Fusion Of Americana, Honky-Tonk And Western Swing
Mitten Music - The Willey Family; Andy, Rick, Rose & Bob Willey - Appearing 5/27 At the Box Factory For The Arts, St. Joseph, MI
Undercover Work Of St. Louis Jimmy Oden, 1941 - Van Ronk; An Iconic Figure In The American Folk Music Revival And New York City's Greenwich Village Scene In The 1960's - Nickname: The Mayor Of MacDougal Street
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June 28, 1915 MS - August 29, 2011 IL - One Of The Four Remaining Delta Blues Players To Bring That Music Into The 21st Century. Honeyboy Was A Friend To Robert Johnson, With Him On The Night In 1938 Johnson Drank The Poison Whiskey That Took His Life. Honeyboy's Commercial Success Had To Wait Beyond The Blues Revival Of The 60's. His Archaic Country Style Was Overlooked Until The 1970's, When His Authentic Delta Sound Made Him A Worldwide Favorite, Continuing To Play The Blues To The Ripe Old Age Of 96, Passing On In 2011.
The Jazz Route: GRP Studios, East Lansing For A Session By Detroit Based Guitarist Randy Napoleon, Tapping Into The Great American Songbook, But Focusing On The Lesser-Played Compositions. "Moon River" Was Composed By Henry Mancini For The Motion Picture 'Breakfast At Tiffany's'
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Earl Taylor And The Stoney Mountain Boys; The Distinction Of Being The First Bluegrass Band To Play On The Stage Of Carnegie Hall, 1959
Co-Founder Of Union Station
A Reworking Of The 1927 Gem By Peg Leg Howell & His Gang
Moving On Thirty-Two Years Together
Crowder Brothers, 1937 - 1930's Recording Duo From North Carolina's Piedmont Mountains
Part Of A Hand-Selected Gathering Of Musicians Paying Homage To The Great John Anderson