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Tag Archives: Louise Mandrell
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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