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 | | This is his first solo album with his own blues band, but his talent has already been excitingly present on the Vanguard blues albums featuring Junior Wells' Blues Band and he has appeared as a feature performer throughout the United States, and - in the last two or three years - in Europe as well. |  | | Producer Samuel Charters, the noted blues historian, caught Guy just as he was emerging from the shadow of B.B. King and Muddy Waters, and provided an excellent cast of supporting musicians, including the underrated guitar genius Wayne Bennett, gritty piano virtuoso Otis Spann, and Muddy's redoubtable drummer Fred Below. |  | | The band is his own group, men that have been working with him for lots of music, with the added sound of Otis Spann, the great blues pianist with the Muddy Waters band. |
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| Â | BLUES ACCESS Online: New Releases |
 | | Guitarist Clabe Hangan’s vocals are the attraction here: They’re smooth, resonant and soulful, and they’re backed by a top-notch band led by multi-instrumentalist Jim Shirley on keys, violin, mandolin, accordion and occasional guitar. |  | | Guitarist Thomas Hammarlund has an Alex-Schultz-meets-Junior-Watson sound, providing the perfect counterpoint for Anders Karlsson’s expressive vocals. |  | | Guitarist Russell Miller is gifted with a voice more suited to his style than those heard on half the CDs in this column. |
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| Â | Mighty Sam McClain, Fred McDowell, Brownie McGhee profiles on Rev Rabia BLUES UP |
 | | Arhoolie Records release two popular albums by McDowell called Fred McDowell Volumes 1 and 2 those albums brought Fred long deserved attention: Bonnie Raitt recorded some of his material in the early 1970's and the Rolling Stones paid tribute to him in 1971 by including, "You Gotta Move" on their Sticky Fingers album. |  | | It is a pleasure to listen to coda (last passage) on this song, a very characteristic of Rhythm and Blues Mighty Sam's sound. |
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| Â | Tribute to Carmen McRae |
 | | Guitarist Howard Glazer's high energy muscular yet graceful guitar work complements Shah's raw Detroit sound. |  | | They have also recorded a new CD, Ballads and Blues, which is due to be released later this year and which, like Soulful Blues, mainly consists of soul-stirring covers of classic blues songs. |  | | Williams is one of the most accomplished and influential guitarists ever to play the blues in Chicago, and he has just returned to performing after spending 35 years out of the music business. |
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 | | Ridgley returns later with a strong gospel-influenced version of "Silver Bells," with good piano from Rickie Monie and jazzy guitar riffs from Wayne Benette (I'm not sure if this is a misspelling, with the guitarist really the former Bobby Bland accompanist Wayne Bennett). |  | | I haven't come across any new Christmas blues CDs this year, so let's instead flashback to a favorite holiday disc of mine. |  | | Christmas In New Orleans collected 13 high-quality recordings by various New Orleans-based RandB, Jazz and Gospel singers, recorded at one session in 1992 with the same basic backup band for all vocalists. |
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 | | He dared to use traditional Turkish instruments in a bold re-arrangement of Delta legend Charlie Patton 's "Pony Blues" and recorded Bob Dylan 's "Love Sick" - a song Duke became smitten with while lending guitar to Dylan's 1997 Grammy-winning Time Out of Mind at the rock poet's personal invitation. |  | | There's his acoustic country ballad "Lonesome Old Town," the brassy rocker "Male Magnet," plenty of hard-core RandB like "You Dropped That Thing On Me," the smoky Latin jazz of "You Mean Everything To Me" and a generous helping of the swinging 'n' down-to-the-bone blues that first ignited his career. |  | | In fact, one of the joys of hearing Robillard and his band live is that it's like taking a tour through his epic career. |
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 | | Singer Mighty Sam McClain seems to have fallen and risen as regularly as the tides of Massachusetts Bay, with his grainy, honey-coated voice carrying him from the heyday of the legendary Muscle Shoals recording studio to the streets of Nashville and New Orleans where he sold his plasma for cash. |  | | Born in Monroe, Louisiana, McClain was still a teenager when he fell under the spell of Bobby "Blue" Bland, whose decades-long string of gospel-tinged hits has become the blueprint for generations of great soul singers. |  | | McClain's biggest number from those early recordings was a take on country songwriter Don Gibson's "Sweet Dreams". |
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| Â | New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock BA-BH |
 | | The musicians are also first rate, though the guitarist, drummer and bassist most catch my attention. |  | | Original Yes guitarist who has to my knowledge released three solo albums. |  | | Original guitarist for 2 pretty good prog bands: Yes and Flash. |
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 | | This album received great reviews in many magazines all over the world and led to a featured article in the "Guitar Player Magazine", "Alan Haynes - New angles on classic Blues". |  | | In 1985, at the "Music City Austin - Music Poll" Alan was voted "Best Blues Band". |  | | In 1995, Alan released his second album, "Wishing Well", with help from "Double Trouble", Reese Wynans, Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton along with old "Thunderbirds" Preston Hubbard and George Rains. |
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| Â | The Blues Society of Northwest Florida :: |
 | | In the early 50's and 60's, Bobby Bland was one of the main purveyors of the new Soul-Blues sound along with Sam Cooke, Junior Parker, and Ray Charles. |  | | From 1957 to 1961, Bobby toured with Junior Parker and his band the Blue Flames. |  | | Throughout the 70's, 80's, and early 90's, Bland continued to record for the Jackson, Mississippi Blues label, Malaco. |
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| Â | Sax Gordon Discography - Gordon's favorites |
 | | Ron got a session together and I was fortunate enough to play on some of the tracks along with classic New Orleans musicians like saxophonist Red Tyler (whose "Lonely For You" I covered on my second CD), and guitarist Wayne Bennett. |  | | Also backing George on this disc are New England blues veteran Chris "Stovall" Brown on guitar and bassist Buster Wylie, the musicians that knew how to give him what he wanted. |  | | What a thrill to be back in the famous Rudy Van Gelder studios (where so many classic jazz and blues records were recorded for labels like Blue Note and Prestige) alongside so many soul-jazz greats. |
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| Â | Tampa Vay Blues Festival |
 | | Soon to follow was "Keep On Movin"', "Sledgehammer Soul and Down Home Blues" and 2 releases in 1998, "Journey" and a new live CD "Joy And Pain". |  | | He recorded an EP and a full length live CD from a tour of Japan with legendary guitarist, Wayne Bennett. |  | | Still, the results didn't sell and Sam moved on. |
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 | | For the guitarist who wants to improve reading ability in positions 8 through 12, 112 pages of progressive studies written especially for the guitar, in all keys, and consisting of scales, arpeggios, intervals, and notated chords in various time signatures. |  | | With a career that includes recordings with Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Charlie Parker, Woody Herman, George Shearing, and Tony Bennett, Chuck Wayne's approach to the guitar and improvisation has paved the way for a generation of guitarists. |  | | Book/CD This book/CD pack features 31 lessons for rhythm guitar that you can play by yourself, in a band, or as a back-up musician. |
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| Â | MILESAGO – Groups & Solo Artists - Brian Cadd |
 | | He assembled the crack team of musicians who realised Russell’s splendid batch of new songs for the album. |  | | Brian’s first fully solo recordings were Sure Feels Good, Making It on Your Own and Come With Me and these appeared on the soundtrack album of Albie Falzon’s classic surf film Morning of the Earth (Warner, May 1972) alongside tracks by Hannagan, Tamam Shud and G. Wayne Thomas. |  | | Brian also produced Hans Poulsen’s second solo album Lost and Found, Coming Home the Wrong Way Round (1972), the album 1972 AD for Frieze (Beeb Birtles and Daryl Cotton) and he produced and contributed to albums and singles for Stephen Foster, Fat Mamma, The Strangers, New Dream, Dutch Tilders, Bluestone, Kerrie Biddell and Daryl Somers. |
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| Â | Guitar Methods |
 | | "The Basics" The Art of Acoustic Blues Guitar -DVD ed. |  | | "Ragtime and Gospel" Acoustic Blues Guitar -DVD edition |  | | with CD Easy Blues - Solos for Guitar |
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| Â | Vasti Jackson: Biography2 |
 | | While in Chicago with Katie in 1989 Vasti was asked by Alligator records president, Bruce Iglauer to co-produce and play guitar on |  | | musical Director and guitarist from 1981 until Z. Z.'s death in 1984 and played on Hill's |  | | Vasti began production and guitar work at the Record Plant in Sausalito, CA with Blues singer |
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| Â | Welcome to the sounds of Johnny J. |
 | | The CD is an inspiring mixture of rockabilly, |  | | Welcome to the sounds of Johnny J. Johnny J. was a founding member of the popular New Orleans rockabilly quartet the Blue Vipers, developing a reputation as one of the Crescent City's premiere roots rockers. |  | | In between his work with Hawkins, Johnny J. has just released his latest album "Fever Water" on the Blue Viper label. |
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| Â | M.E. Sharpe, Inc. - Book Information |
 | | Major Musical Styles: Concert music; Jazz; Popular music; Rock music; Blues; Gospel; Country; Folk music; Film music; Musicals |  | | In addition to the main entries, the last volume includes a biographical digest that provides brief sketches of hundreds of important figures in each musical category not covered in the major entries. |
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| Â | Untitled Document |
 | | Jones, Dustin/Oklahoma Opry house band guitarist, sound engineer |  | | Brown, Junior/taught at Hank Thompson School of Music, Claremore/guit-steel country guitarist |  | | Tulsa/1950s rock and roll singer, guitarist, band leader, Tulsa Sound |
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| Â | NothinButDaBlues BLUES NEWS & PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT ARCHIVE |
 | | 07/17: Listen to 'Blues is a Woman' on hob.com; Hosted by Gaye Adegbalola |  | | 8/4: The stuff blues songs were made of...Bedbug Blues |  | | 10/1: White Knight Radio Network 'Blues 101 Trivia' |
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| Â | RI - Rocking Links |
 | | .....Rockabilly, Western Swing, Blues = Good Old Roots Music |  | | THE BLUE PAGES.....Your Guide to 78rpm Party Records |  | | .....Mixing Rock and Roll, Country, Blues and Tex-Mex |
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| Â | Wayne Bennett blues guitarist - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com |
 | | He worked with prominent blues musicians such as Bobby_Bland, Boxcar_Willie, Buddy_Guy, John_Lee_Hooker and Elmore_James. |  | | He was born on December_13, 1933 in Sulphur, Oklahoma and died on November_28 1992 in New_Orleans Louisiana. |  | | Wayne Bennett blues guitarist - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com |
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| Â | seancarney |
 | | I've been very fortunate to have several good teachers; My dad, Larry Carney, who gave me the gift of music. |  | | I've got a great relationship with Brian Boru's where I play quite often and I have quality representation in GC Booking, so I'm gigging as much as I care to. |  | | Christine Kittrell, Jimmy "T-99" Nelson, and "Old Boss" Raleigh Randolph all taught me a great deal about the music business; how to cunduct myself in a professional manner, appearance, working with sidemen, and a great deal more. |
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| Â | Article about "Wayne Bennett" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Jul-2004 |
 | | If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. |  | | This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. |  | | There have been two well-known people named Wayne Bennett : |
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| Â | Wayne bennett blues guitarist - Wiktionary |
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