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This one is more somber
that happy. "Last Chance," to gain God's ear, so they say.
I didn't sleep well last night as I took a short walk in Jurasic Park
with Pfizer's latest; hence the focus on da Blooze.
How are ya, Ske?
O.V. Wright - A Nickel & a Nail
Al Green - Strong As Death Sweet As Love
Little Junior Parker - Drivin' Wheel
Otis Rush - Double Trouble
Procol Harem - A Whiter Shade Of Pale
The Archies - Sugar Sugar
Rascals - Groovin'
Howard Tate - Get It While You Can
Howard Tate - I Learned It All The Hard Way
Awwww, you remembered!
Marty Stuart Show
No. I see that he has recently
passed away, however.
A Great Keyboard Player, Dew........
One of a whole raft of bebop greats from Detroit!
From the tune you just posted,
it's obvious that she was influenced by Aretha Franklin, and she in turn
had a significant influence on Nora Jones, IMO.
Not the first, Myth,
but an outstanding example of the vaguenesses of the music business.
From my experience, the vultures who make "stars" in this industry look
first for original material written by an unknown artist from whom they might inveigle
publishing rights as a condition of recording opportunities that might lead to
fame and fortune, down the road.
She didn't write her own songs, but instead chose to cover standards.
She was determined to do it "her way," which meant control of her career
that w/o compromises, led to very little tangible success.
The Persuasions - Jesus Build A Fence Around Me
I recently became aware of her;
she certainly impressed me. RIP Eva, gone too soon.
& you, SkeBall!
Eva Cassidy - Autumn Leaves
Eva Cassidy - Over The Rainbow
Eva Cassidy - Stormy Monday
It has no effect on his playing, however.
Starting out in the Watts 103rd Street Band, his career has
sparkled with MANY hit records. To this day, he's still very much
in demand as a recording studio drummer.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=james+gadson
He's worn that rug
for 40 years. As a friend who has spent lots
of time with him says, "You NEVER say a word about it, no
matter how stupid it looks!"
Luther Vandross - A House Is Not A Home
The best one of those Playing For Change
I've seen.
James Gadson wearing his ever ridiculous toupee, powers the whole thing!
Dr. Lonnie Smith - Trouble Man
Actually, I think Norm said it.
Cap, The original at auction
https://www.musicradar.com/news/lespaul-numberone-auction
Shazaam!!
Well, I spoke w some
"associates" in the Philly area. Don't worry; it was to
enmcourage you, Myth.
It was too real for CBS.
Society wasn't ready
for his perspective.
Now, Jimmy was a piece of work!
I read his book years ago. Got a bit "incorrect," but usually had fairly
accurate info......as dictated by "higher powers," in Vegas, IMO.
I'm not.
I'm a handicapper!
Denver minus 6.5
Paul Butterfield - I Got A mind To Give Up Living
Paul Butterfield - East-West
Yup. Money, money, money...........