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 melodic rock, melodic metal, welcome to robert valdes web site, singer, songwriter, guitarist, video producer, audio producer, robert valdez
Robert's as yet to be released cd has changed from an acoustic/electric double cd, to a single set of acoustic songs.
Robert's contribution to the new AC/DC Tribute cd on SharkBite Records has been uploaded for public listening on Robert's official MP3.Com Site.
Robert's latest album, "Out Of The Shadows", has just been announced and is to be released in January 2003.
http://www.robertvaldes.com/home_body2.html

  
 The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter
On the other hand, music plays a vital role in the storyline of “The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter,” with characters listening to and playing source music in quite a few instances, including the vibrant moments where Mick describes the symphony to Mr.
She follows sound of music to his room where he is at the chess board.
Additional music includes a lively and vivacious piece used when Mick is dressing for her party (capturing something of her stage of life, between girlhood and womanhood) and a bluesy theme which relates to the world of Dr. Copeland.
http://www.grusin.net/id48.htm

  
 Robert Hunter (singer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The complete lyrics of Robert Hunter to date.
The vast majority of the Grateful Dead's original songs are Hunter/Garcia collaborations where Garcia specified the music, and Hunter wrote the lyrics.
Garcia once described Hunter as "the band member who doesn't come out on stage with us".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hunter_(singer)

  
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On Headed for the Hills, Jim Lauderdale fulfills a personal goal: To record an entire album of songs written with one of his heroes, Robert Hunter.
The one song with drums is the closer, a Lauderdale/Hunter song that the singer recorded with the band Donna the Buffalo.
"For those songs, Robert would send me lyrics, and I’d write the melodies and music," Lauderdale recalls.
http://www.dualtone.com/content.php?em274=6585_0__0_~0_-1_3_2005_0_0&content=artists

  
 The Annotated "Ripple"
Anyhow the terrific song, as I remember at least, is Robert Hunter's "Ripple" and one of my prized possessions is Robert Hunter's collected lyrics, A Box of Rain, which he generously sent me some years after.
Hunter begins the verse by invoking the elements of song: words and tune, so that the listener is prepared to think about the song.
Hunter has posted the manuscript of an early draft of the song in his archives.
http://arts.ucsc.edu/gdead/AGDL/ripple.html

  
 Copyright © 2003 by the Porter I
Robert Hunter and novelist Ken Kesey were among the test subjects of ongoing research at Stanford University, and Kesey wrote his famous novel One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest (1963) primarily under the influence of LSD.
Hunter's poetry, by contrast, relies on the heightened metaphoric sensibility of the audience to produce meaning from juxtaposition of images or from the juxtaposition of image or narrative with the listener's experience.
Hunter's poetry as performed by the Grateful Dead is the best example of a body of work which has both thrived in electronically mediated oral culture and maintained an exceptionally high degree of interaction with states of mind brought about by the use of psychedelic drugs, such as LSD, psilocybin, and mescaline.
http://www.english.iup.edu/lmasiell/337hunter.htm

  
 Artistopia Music - Robert Palmer Fanfare
Robert Palmer lyrics Album - Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley Date: 03/01/1974 Robert Palmer lyrics - Sailin' Shoes lyrics Robert Palmer lyrics - Hey Julia lyrics Robert Palmer lyrics - Sneakin' Sally...
'''Robert Allen Palmer''' (January 19, 1949 - September 26, 2003), born in Batley, Yorkshire, England, was a British singer.
Robert Palmer lyrics albums discography Robert Palmer lyrics -
http://www.artistopia.com/robert-palmer/fans

  
 Jimmy Hunter's Cazador Recording - History of Bands
Hunter sang "You Are So Beautiful" to Sarah Kolar, his mother, was spontaneously backed up by Della Reese's UP Church gospel choir filling the room with spirit on the last chorus tag from their seats for a dramatic memorable moment of celebration.
Hunter was now being exposed to a lot of famous musicians and had many offers to leave Nite City which included direct offers from Gene Simmons to join Kiss, Ted Nugent even several offers from Bob Segar which would have meant turning around and moving back to Detoit.
Hunter only did a few gigs in Arizona and Southern California with this legendary group as he was a fill in for his home town drummer bud from Detroit, Jack White, who went on to become drummer for Rick Springfield.
http://www.jimmyhunter.com/credits-band-history.html

  
 Liberty by Robert Hunter
The backup band was lively and tight (special kudos to drummer David Mann), and Hunter had written a set of playful lyrics, carefully never overwriting and often alluding to earlier folk and rock tunes.
Maybe it was the addition of Jerry Garcia as lead guitarist or just Hunter's growing experience as a singer/ songwriter, but Liberty was a quantum leap from his earlier albums.
(If the Grateful Dead had cut it, it would have made a great followup to their 1987 Top Ten hit "Touch Of Grey," co-written by Garcia and Hunter.) Unfortunately, Liberty was the last album of new song material Hunter had produced as of 1996.
http://www.mp3.com/albums/7895/summary.html

  
 Welcome to the Big Sleep Robert Mitchum The Singer
Mitchum's other recordings include an LP recorded for Monument records in 1967 entitled, "That Man, Robert Mitchum...Sings." The songlist includes "Little Old Wine Drinker Me," "Sunny," "Gotta Travel On," and "Wheels (Keep A-Rollin')." The album produced two singles (what collector's items those must be!).
Observant film fans will also remember Mitchum's menacing, deep voice haunting The Night of the Hunter, in which he sings the hymns "Bringing in the Sheaves" and "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms." The latter song is the one that echoes over the hills in pursuit of the two small children.
Fans in the know have already discovered Mitchum's calypso(!) LP called "Calypso is Like So." The year was 1957, and singers such as Harry Belafonte had made calypso red-hot on the music charts.
http://home.sprintmail.com/~sknolle/mitchum/singer.html

  
 Official Website for Hunter Moore -- Nashville and Missouri singer and songwriter -- performances, recordings, newsletter, etc.
Hunter Moore’s best songs are careful, deliberate folk-pop tunes about the importance of moral values and the quiet inner struggles that make or break them...Delta Moon, Moore’s second album, reveals how he’s developed into one of Nashville’s most precise and eloquent songwriters.
Play this disc on "repeat" and between track twenty-three and track one you can have Hunter leave and re-enter the room, the premise being "Hell, that was fun.
Hunter Moore's point in all these pictures is that we seldom want to really talk.
http://www.huntermoore.com/press.htm

  
 John Cipollina Discography - Dinosaurs
The last to arrive was Robert Hunter, lyricist to the Grateful Dead and a songwriter and performer of some stature.
After a two year stint with the band, Grateful Dead lyricist and singer Robert Hunter returned to his solo career.
Hunter only stayed a couple of years, but the Dead connection remained in organist Merl Saunders who came in to replace him.
http://www.santaroga.freeserve.co.uk/jc/d-det.htm

  
 Alligator Records
Less than a year later, Hunter was headlining at the Raven, the very same place he first saw B.B. Word of this new sensation spread to Houston, where Don Robey of Duke Records (home of Bobby Bland and Junior Parker) released Hunter's first single, Crazy Baby b/w She Used To Be My Woman, in 1954.
His made-for-dancing Texas shuffles, fueled by searing single-note solos and melodic, drawling vocals have made Long John Hunter a favorite at clubs, concert stages and festivals all around the world.
But the label fizzled soon after the record's release, leaving Long John Hunter right back where he started.
http://www.alligator.com/artists/bio.cfm?ArtistID=032

  
 Greggs Eggs - EGGS
GREGG ANTON, co-founder, drummer, and songwriter for the band Zero, has a new group, dynamic improvisational rock with soaring melodies, new Robert Hunter lyrics, and tons of drums.
They take you on a musical journey, incorporating powerful instrumentals, some Zero favorites, and a repertoire of new rock songs and ballads that Greg continues to create with Robert Hunter, lyricist for the Grateful Dead.
The current line-up also includes: KIM CAREY, an incredibly sweet and melodic singer, she delivers the thought-provoking Hunter lyrics on a silver platter; KEN GREENE, a San Francisco luminary and master at the piano and organ..
http://www.greggseggs.com/employeebios.jhtml

  
 Amazon.ca: Music: Headed For The Hills
I had never heard Jim Lauderdale's music before "Headed for the Hills", but I had heard of him, and being a fan of Robert Hunter, I knew this would be a good place to hear him for the first time.
Hunter is a master at communicating the interconnectedness of all three; he has the ability to make the commonplace epic, which he does with Lauderdale's stunning, out-of-antiquity melodies.
But this is a stretch for Hunter too; there is no slow California stroll in his approach because Lauderdale's melodies are rooted in the urgency of rural and mountain music from the Civil War as well as modern bluegrass and antiquated American folk songs derived from Anglo-Celtic balladry.
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0001Z2R8W

  
 USATODAY.com - Excerpt from 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter'
They had lived so much alone that Singer had no one to help him in his distress.
Singer had a strange feeling about Charles Parker.
At home Singer was always talking to Antonapoulos.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/excerpts/2004-04-29-heart-lonely_x.htm

  
 Home Before Daylight: My Life on the Road with the Grateful Dead by Robert Hunter, Stephen Peters, Chuck Wills, Dennis McNally - 0789499630 : PDXBooks
Robert Hunter gets credit for the lyrics of a lot of Grateful Dead songs.
The exception is "Operator" by McKernan, who only got credit for performing harmonica and vocals on that album.
There are ten songs on the album "American Beauty," which has a cover that can also be read as "American Reality" because a squiggly B looks like an R, and U could be LI (p.
http://pdxbooks.com/compare/0789499630

  
 SEVENTH GENERATION
Hunter, a native of Marion, was born March 19, 1889.
Gray Hunter Stenn also has offices In Chicago, Marion and West Frankfort.
From the Jacob Hunter Turst Newsletter, Volume 9, No. 1, January 2000:
http://www.mindspring.com/~hunter-family/d13230.htm

  
 An Elegy for Jerry (by Robert Hunter)
This was written for Jerry's funeral by Robert Hunter.
http://www.lightlink.com/cayuga/hunter.htm

  
 Headed For The Hills by Jim Lauderdale CD
Robert Hunter and Jim Lauderdale have teamed up to produce an magnificent album that brings me back to the American Beauty/Workingman's Dead americana days.
This album represents a propitious meeting of the minds--those of Jim Lauderdale, acclaimed progressive-country singer/songwriter, and Robert Hunter, renowned lyricist for the Grateful Dead.
HEADED FOR THE HILLS is a collaboration between Jim Lauderdale and long-time Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter.
http://cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/6729002/a/Headed+For+The+Hills.htm

  
 NetRhythms: Book reviews
It's frustrating, then, that the illuminating Notes to the individual songs are contained in a separate section after the one devoted to the singers and songs, and there occurring in a different alphabetical order (by song title, as in the Index at the very back of the book).
The actual presentation of the songs is exemplary, with clear notation of the melody and straightforward text layout, appended to which are alternate or fuller versions of those texts.
A more detailed consideration of many of the individual songs in the volume appears on the Musical Traditions website (www.mustrad.org.uk), but suffice to say that if you have any interest in the sources of these songs you'll not be disappointed if you purchase the book.
http://www.netrhythms.co.uk/books.html

  
 Amazon.com: Music: Tiger Rose
All of Robert Hunter's solo albums have something to offer and all have been routinely ignored.
"Yellow Moon" is a touching song with Hunter and Jerry Garcia playing acoustic guitars.
This CD release featured re-recorded vocals, which most people seem to think was a mistake, but it is the only version that I've ever known.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000009NA?v=glance

  
 Rykodisc Catalog - Sentinel - Robert Hunter
Robert Hunter is known as many things: poet, singer/songwriter, and lyricist for the Grateful Dead.
While Hunter's other albums feature his lyrics with musical backing -- his own guitar on A BOX OF RAIN and all-star assemblages on TIGER ROSE and TALES OF THE GREAT RUM RUNNERS -- this is the first to feature the uncut power of his voice and words.
With the release of his album SENTINEL, Hunter adds another category to his description: spoken-word artist.
http://www.rykodisc.com/Catalog/CatalogAlbum_01.asp?Action=GetOne&Album_ID=273

  
 The Rhumboogie Label
The dance act, the Rimmer Sisters, and singers Mabel Hunter and Delores Parker (a local girl out of Englewood High) became new members of the revue.
T-Bone Walker was fully formed as a guitarist and a singer by the time he recorded his Rhumboogies.
The revue included Eddie Johnson (billed as the "sax solo king"), singers George Layne (a holdover from the Milt Larkin band) and "Janet," plus 10 chorines (the "Charlie Glenn Beauties").
http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~campber/rhumboogie.html

  
 The Annotated "Uncle John's Band"
In "Shout Halleluja" the "we're heading cross the river, sins wash away in the tide" - in some religious traditions, one casts bread upon the water to throw away one's cares - an idea that ties in Robert Hunter's poetic "Ripple" which he wrote not long after Uncle John's Band.
In Uncle John's Band, the song talks about the "same story the crow told me..." In 1960, Johnny Horton, a popular singer, did a song called "Sink the Bismark" that rose to number 3 on the pop charts.
The flip side (B side of the single) of the 45 rpm was a song called "The Same Old Tale the Crow Told Me." I had the record as a kid and the song is a novelty number whose first verse goes like this (if my memory from 35 years ago holds):
http://arts.ucsc.edu/GDead/AGDL/uncle.html

  
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http://www.singercars.com/othermbr.html

  
 r e l i x . c o m - Relix Magazine 1993 Issue: 20-4 Column: BAY AREA BITS - Relix Magazine, Music for the Mind - Information on the Grateful Dead, Bay Rock and the San Francisco Rock Scene
Choosing to interpret the work of his favorite songwriters rather than presenting his original material written with Robert Hunter, Garcia showcased his strength as a singer as well as delivering some of his patented, lengthy guitar solos.
Trey Anastasio, Robert Randolph and John Butler— three of our favorite road dawgs— are set to have a ton of fun in the sun this year.
Teardrops In My Eyes: Harley "Red" Allen, the man considered by many to be the finest singer in bluegrass, passed away on April 3rd in Dayton, Ohio, due to complications related to lung cancer.
http://www.relix.com/archive/20-4-BayAreaBits.phtml

  
 Hunter
Leif Garrett, singer - "A Child is Born" (1987)
Chaka Khan, singer - "Cradle Will Rock" (1987)
Dan Lauria, Wonder Years - "The Beautiful and The Dead"
http://www.geocities.com/gisele56/hunter

  
 The Dead Club - 2005 Deaths
C, Refr' Madness II: The Wrath of (Robert E.) Kahn)
Pope John Paul II, 84 ( Already Dead, BEM, Bloody Mary, Cryptkeepr Alski, Deadbeats, The Dead Hunter, Diet of Worms, Doug, Jim McC.
Eddie Albert, 99 ( BEM, cwaraksa, The Dead Hunter, Joe R. Lisa, Mr.
http://www.pokeintheeye.com/deaths05.html

  
 OSC: The Workshop -- March 5, 2000
Before we play, Robert do you have any announcements or any others with some news?
-- give me the singer or the song:
ok next one: name the song or the singer:
http://www.oscweb.com/logs/03052000.html

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