Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Yes, I've always thought,had it not been for Eric
there never would have been Freddie. ??
Freddie King - Have You Ever Loved A Woman?
SRV - Tin Pan Alley
Steve Conn w Sonny Landreth & James Cotton - Driftin' Blues
Charlie Parker - Lover Man
Steve Conn - You're Everything
We've been professionally associated
for many years.
He's very well known and critically acclaimed, internationally.
Currently he has chosen to remain at The "Connderosa," in Tennessee,
rather than tour either the greats who always solicit his presence, or on his own.
The Persuasions - Suspicious Minds
Steve Conn - Heart Full Of Blues
Jeffrey Bozsan - Hotel Full Of Dreams
No, Sonny's my friend,
but Hiatt's drivin' this "Safari.".
He's never appreciated my humor.
As a matter o fact, Myth
I can scalp you a few for 21k each!
He does!
Well liked & respected, he's someone you enjoy being with, AFTER
the music ends. A rare quality, IMO, given the way fame floats
egos like the high tide that seems to raise all boats.
Sonny Landreth/Eric Clapton - Hell At Home
He told me the other day,
that another "round" w. Hiatollah is in the offing this summer.
John Hiatt & The Goners - Memphis In The Meantime
Little Band 'o Gold - First You Cry
Bobby Charles - Jealous Kind
Blue Notes - Wake Up Everybody
Jerry Butler - He Will Break Your Heart
Paul Williams - Don't Look Back
The Dells - The Love We Had
Cannonball Adderley - Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
Fxxxxg psychic, Dew!!
The O'Jays - Stairway To Heaven (ultimate
performance, IMO)
That is a great tune, Dew!
I once heard a very great vocalist perform it warming up for a session having nothing to do with this song. I never forgot it.
Yes. It was produced by Eric Brace,
a Nashville heavy. There are some of Nashville's best on the record.
https://www.audaud.com/jerry-lawson-just-a-mortal-man-with-the-mccrary-sisters-peter-cooper-and-eric-brace-red-beet-records/
Yeah! Like so many others
Lawson had an affinity to sing in many "genre."
I recently acquired the CD. It's really well performed & recorded
by a new friend and producer; Eric Brace.
Jerry Lawson - Time & Water
Jerry Lawson - Just A Mortal Man
Rick James/Teena Marie - Fire & Desire
Marvin Gaye - I Want You
The Persuasions - Good Times
Charlie Parker - Anthropology
Roland Kirk - Three For The Festival
Danny Gatton - Harlem Nocturne
I've always loved it. There have been SO
many outstanding tenor players that people like I.J. tend
to get overlooked, but he was one of real greats, IMO.
There are lots of other recordings of this classic, but this is my favorite.
The late Danny Gatton has an interesting version.
Illinois Jacquet - Harlem Nocturne
Arthur Alexander - You Better Move On
The Temptations - Shaky Ground