Lagniappe Jazz, Blues and more // Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin, check out the links at your leisure.
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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
* - At Wabash College, Crawfordville, IN // This album of previously unreleased Son House recordings from Easy Eye Sound, the independent label operated by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, is the premiere release from Dick Waterman’s personal cache of ’60s recordings by some of the titans of Delta blues. His collection of quarter-inch tapes — which are being restored by Easy Eye Sound — have gone unreleased until now.
Texas blues singer and guitarist, born 1896 as 'John T. Smith', died June 30, 1940; he had a short recording career for Vocalion in 1930-1931. / Click on Link above, left, to view the original shellac single
... ALSO ... This also chronicles the forgotten history of Motown Records; from 1970 to 1973, Motown’s "Black Power" subsidiary label, Black Forum, released politically charged albums by Stokely Carmichael, Amiri Baraka, Langston Hughes, Bill Cosby & Ossie Davis, and many others. // Click on the Link above, left to view the original single
... ALSO ... This also chronicles the forgotten history of Motown Records; from 1970 to 1973, Motown’s "Black Power" subsidiary label, Black Forum, released politically charged albums by Stokely Carmichael, Amiri Baraka, Langston Hughes, Bill Cosby & Ossie Davis, and many others.
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Django Reinhardt [Billed as 'Django Reinhardt Et Le Quintette Du Hot Club De France']
* - This was first released, in a different version, on the English comp 'No One's Gonna Change Our World', Jan 1969 // FORMER WMBR DJ Joan Hathaway: "More stellar playing from the master of the telecaster (and other axes), Duke Levine. Never disappoints."
This Scottish/ Irish folk song is also known as 'Purple Heather', or 'Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?'. There have been many versions since 1958, but probably best known by Judy Collins (1961) and The Byrds (July 1966, the 'Fifth Dimension' LP)
The title was taken from a line in the "Better Living Through TV" episode of the classic 1950s sitcom The Honeymooners", and is considered by many to be his signature song.
* - Hovorka was originally from Geneva, NY. He was later in The Turbines. / * - A CD-R compiled for the 3rd "EMP Pop Conference", in Seattle, WA; held April 15th-18th, 2004 - numbered edition of 25 copies. // Click on the Link above, left to view the original single.