Some New Orleans, some Blues and the Eclectic Usual Approach Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin, check out the links at your leisure.
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BED:Music Played Whilst Talking
NEW:New Release
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** - FULL title of the CD: 'Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Volume 2 (March 1930 to 20 July 1933)' / * - a pseudonym she used on at least a dozen records // Click on Link above, left, to view the original shellac record
* - B-side of 'Four Four Rhythm' / CD is Subtitled: 'From R. Crumb's 78rpm Record Collection' // Click on Link above, left, to view the original shellac record
* - FULL title of album: 'Sonny Boy Williamson's Visit To England 1963 + Graham Bond - Or The Beginning Of Jazz-Rock'; these tracks have been recycled for a number of releases
Jeff Coffin - Sax and woodwind player from Nashville; Helen Gillet - Belgian American cellist, composer and arranger // Click on Link above, left, to view the CD
They are a fictional English jazz trio, from the late sixties {COUGH, cough ...}, created by Adam Wakeman, touring keyboard and guitar player for Black Sabbath (2004–2017). They play jazz renditions of Black Sabbath songs, claiming to be the original writers of those songs and accusing Black Sabbath of plagiarism. This started in 2013 during a tour, when Sabbath's security guard asked if Wakeman could play the Sabbath set on the piano, early in the morning at the hotel bar. Adam thought it would be fun to do so as jazz improvised versions, and played until the bar closed for the night / * - released June of 1970
They are a fictional English jazz trio, from the late sixties {COUGH, cough ...}, created by Adam Wakeman, touring keyboard and guitar player for Black Sabbath (2004–2017). They play jazz renditions of Black Sabbath songs, claiming to be the original writers of those songs and accusing Black Sabbath of plagiarism. This started in 2013 during a tour, when Sabbath's security guard asked if Wakeman could play the Sabbath set on the piano, early in the morning at the hotel bar. Adam thought it would be fun to do so as jazz improvised versions, and played until the bar closed for the night// * - Oct 1970, US single / US LP, Jan 1971
... New Orleans sousaphone, washboard and guitar trio, founded in 2002. / * - on the 'Led Zeppelin IV' LP, Nov 1971 {Yeah, the one with The Song That Shall NOT Be Named}
... The "Soul Queen of New Orleans" was born as "Irma LEE". By the time she was 19, she had been married twice and had four children, but still managed to start a singing career, when her first single "Don't Mess with My Man" became a hit. In 2007, she was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame / Click on the Link above, left to view the original album.
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7:00
Artist:
Irma Thomas [Noami Neville {actually Allen Toussaint}]
They are a fictional English jazz trio, from the late sixties {COUGH, cough ...}, created by Adam Wakeman, touring keyboard and guitar player for Black Sabbath (2004–2017). They play jazz renditions of Black Sabbath songs, claiming to be the original writers of those songs and accusing Black Sabbath of plagiarism. This started in 2013 during a tour, when Sabbath's security guard asked if Wakeman could play the Sabbath set on the piano, early in the morning at the hotel bar. Adam thought it would be fun to do so as jazz improvised versions, and played until the bar closed for the night.
They are a fictional English jazz trio, from the late sixties {COUGH, cough ...}, created by Adam Wakeman, touring keyboard and guitar player for Black Sabbath (2004–2017). They play jazz renditions of Black Sabbath songs This started in 2013 during a tour, when Sabbath's security guard asked if Wakeman could play the Sabbath set on the piano, early in the morning at the hotel bar. Adam thought it would be fun to do so as jazz improvised versions, and played until the bar closed for the night
The band included: Alvin "Red" Tyler - baritone sax / Lee Allen - tenor sax / Roy Montrell - guitar / Charles "Hungry" Williams - drums // Click on Link above, left, to view the original album
They are a fictional English jazz trio, from the late sixties {COUGH, cough ...}, created by Adam Wakeman, touring keyboard and guitar player for Black Sabbath (2004–2017). They play jazz renditions of Black Sabbath songs This started in 2013 during a tour, when Sabbath's security guard asked if Wakeman could play the Sabbath set on the piano, early in the morning at the hotel bar. Adam thought it would be fun to do so as jazz improvised versions, and played until the bar closed for the night// * - Aug 1971, both US single and LP
In 2005, the Library of Congress added it to the 'National Recording Registry'. In 2020, the album was ranked number 176 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest albums of All Time".