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Category Archives: Music
Today’s Music: John Lodge, Kim Cranes, Carlos Santana
Moody Blues bassist, vocalist and songwriter John Lodge was born this day in 1945. Pop singer Kim Carnes rasped her first this day in 1946. Although Kim has composed many tunes, her biggest hit wan’t one of them, written by … Continue reading
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Tagged Carlos Santana, John Lodge, Kim Cranes, Moody Blues
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Today’s Music: Buster Benton, Vikki Carr, Commander Cody, Brian May
Blues belter and guitarist Buster Benton was born today in 1932 (d. 1996). Pop singer Florencia Bisenta de Casillas Martinez Cardona, better known as Vikki Carr, was born this day in 1940. Here’s her biggest hit: George Frayne, better known … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian May, Buster Benton, Commander Cody, Country Rock, Vikki Carr
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Today’s Music: Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Ian Stewart, Dion, Martha Reeves, Ricky Skaggs
Rock-blues wild man Jalacy ‘Screamin’ Jay’ Hawkins cast his first spell on this day in 1929 (d. 2000). Here’s Jay’s biggest hit, I Put a Spell on You: The ‘sixth Rolling Stone,’ pianist Ian Stewart was born this day in 1938 … Continue reading
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Tagged Country Blues, Dion, Ian Stewart, Martha Reeves, Ricky Skaggs, Rolling Stones, Screamin' Jay Hawkins
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Today’s Music: Vince Guaraldi, Spencer Davis, Phoebe Snow
Jazz pianist and composer Vince Guaraldi was born today in 1928 (d. 1976). Older readers may recall his big hit Cast Your Fate to the Wind and younger the Peanuts TV specials for which he wrote and performed the music. … Continue reading
Posted in Blues, Jazz, Music, Rock, Video
Tagged Phoebe Snow, Spencer Davis, Vince Guaraldi
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Weird Pix: Music and More
Posted in Bizarre But Real, Humor, Music, Rock, Weird Photo, WTF?
Tagged Bassoon, Brando Godfather, Jimi Hendrix, L.E.D. Zepplin, Moray Eel Joke, Radio Pie Chart
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Today’s Music: Two By Ray Charles
Two tunes appropriate to today’s theme: Them That’s Got and Goin’ Down Slow. Musical birthdays will return tomorrow.
Today’s Music: Julian Bream, Linda Ronstadt, Joe Satriani
One of my favorite classical guitarists, Julian Bream, was born today in 1933. Rocker and sometime jazz singer Linda Ronstadt was born today in 1946. Rock guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani trilled his first note today in 1956.
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Tagged Classical Guitar, folk-rock, Joe Satriani, Julian Bream, Linda Ronstadt
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Woody Guthrie at 100: The Return of a Pariah
Woody Guthrie at 100: The Return of a Pariah By Billy Bragg Guardian UK (by way of Reader Supported News) July 13, 2012 The construction team that kept hammering away all night outside my hotel window in downtown Tulsa are … Continue reading
Posted in Conservatives, Corporations, Democrats, Fascism, Music, New Ideas
Tagged Billy Bragg, Dust Bowl, Guardian UK, Liberals, Oklahoma, Tulsa, Woody Guthrie
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Today’s Music: Woody Guthrie, Del Reeves, Bastille Day
Legendary Great Depression singer/songwriter Woody Guthrie was born this day in 1912 (d. 1967). If you’ve listened to the radio in the past 60 years, you’ve heard a Guthrie tune performed by somebody. As well as being a major influence … Continue reading
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Tagged Bastille Day, Country Music, Del Reeves, Folk Music, Woody Guthrie
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Today’s Music: Albert Ayler, Roger McGuinn, Louise Mandrell
Jazz sax experimentalist Albert Ayler tooted his horn for the first time this day in 1936 (d. 1970). If this don’t care for John Coltrane’s later offerings, these cuts may not be for you. Folk-rock singer/songwriter and pioneering 12-string electric … Continue reading
Posted in Blues, Jazz, Music, Rock
Tagged Albert Ayler, Country, folk-rock, Louise Mandrell, Roger McGuinn, The Byrds
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