R.I.P. Danny Kalb (died Nov 19th - age 80), and Christine McVie (died Wed/ Nov 30th - age 79) // Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin; check out the links at your leisure.
Time
Performer [Composer]
Song
Album [Format]
Misc
Misc –
REQ:Request
BED:Music Played Whilst Talking
NEW:New Release
( ):Label, Year Rec/Rel
The title of this album was itself directly inspired by the song's refrain of "Ah, but I was so much older then/I'm younger than that now." / Click on Link above, left, to view the original single
... According to the "VH1 Legends" episode on the group, this deals with Fogerty's failing marriage. / In 2003, this album was ranked #95 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 greatest albums of All Time."
Time:
4:08
Artist:
Marty Stuart [Billed as 'Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives']
Austin, TX guitarist, producer and songwriter; he has been inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame, the Austin Music Hall of Fame and was named "Instrumentalist of the Year" by the Americana Association.
Austin, TX guitarist, producer and songwriter; he has been inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame, the Austin Music Hall of Fame and was named "Instrumentalist of the Year" by the Americana Association.
This album sold consideably better than his first, because it got favorable press in places like Peter Stampfel's (of The Holy Modal Rounders) influential column in "Broadsides" magazine. It was re-issued in 1967 with a slightly different mix.
* later released as a single by "Waylon And Willie", with vocals by Willie Nelson added to the original, 1976. This version was on the album "Wanted: The Outlaws!", and a huge Country hit.
This album sold consideably better than his first, because it got favorable press in places like Peter Stampfel's (of The Holy Modal Rounders) influential column in "Broadsides" magazine. It was re-issued in 1967 with a slightly different mix.
This album sold consideably better than his first, because it got favorable press in places like Peter Stampfel's (of The Holy Modal Rounders) influential column in "Broadsides" magazine. It was re-issued in 1967 with a slightly different mix.
Real name: Jerry Williams // ... Released in partnership with "Kiss The Ground", a nonprofit advocating for regenerative agriculture practices. Other artists on this include Colter Wall, The Felice Brothers and Lee Ann Womack.
Song is based on the book (a true story): "A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear: The Utopian Plot to Liberate an American Town (And Some Bears)"
by Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling
She eventually replaced Janis Joplin as the front woman of Big Brother and Holding Company - she was invited to audition to be in Big Brother in 1966, but Joplin showed up first) . // Click the LINK above, left, to check out the "name" musicians who played on this album (Ex: John Cipollina). /// Click the LINK above,RIGHT, to read an article {mostly} about her early days In Washington State, with the group The Ideals.
The songwriter, John Dawson (nicknamed "Marmaduke") was the leader and co-founder of the New Riders of the Purple Sage; he sang lead vocals on most of their songs. He also played guitar. / Click on the Link above, to read an article about the story behind this CD.
The songwriter, John Dawson (nicknamed "Marmaduke") was the leader and co-founder of the group; he sang lead vocals on most of their songs. He also played guitar. / Click on the Link above, to read an article about the story behind this CD.
Guitarist Danny Kalb died Nov 19th, at age 80. He is best known for being a founding member of The Blues Project {from July 1965 to Aug 1967, and rejoined in 1969}. In 1964, he played second guitar on Phil Ochs's 'All the News That's Fit to Sing', and 'Judy Collins's Fifth Album'. Also in 1964, he was on the Dave Van Ronk LP, 'Ragtime Jug Stompers' .
Guitarist Danny Kalb died Nov 19th, at age 80. He is best known for being a founding member of The Blues Project {from July 1965 to Aug 1967, and rejoined in 1969}. In 1964, he played second guitar on Phil Ochs's 'All the News That's Fit to Sing', and 'Judy Collins's Fifth Album'. Also in 1964, he was on the Dave Van Ronk LP, 'Ragtime Jug Stompers' .
Guitarist Danny Kalb died Nov 19th, at age 80. He is best known for being a founding member of The Blues Project {from July 1965 to Aug 1967, and rejoined in 1969}. In 1964, he played second guitar on Phil Ochs's 'All the News That's Fit to Sing', and 'Judy Collins's Fifth Album'. Also in 1964, he was on the Dave Van Ronk LP, 'Ragtime Jug Stompers' .
[song released on: 'Moving In Blue' CD] • (Sojourn, Oct 2012)
Comment:
Guitarist Danny Kalb died Nov 19th, at age 80. He is best known for being a founding member of The Blues Project {from July 1965 to Aug 1967, and rejoined in 1969}. In 1964, he played second guitar on Phil Ochs's 'All the News That's Fit to Sing', and 'Judy Collins's Fifth Album'. Also in 1964, he was on the Dave Van Ronk LP, 'Ragtime Jug Stompers' .
Song was originally the B-side of ' Need Your Love So Bad', {2nd single} July 1968 ././././ PERSONNEL: Drums: Mick Fleetwood /
Keyboard: Christine McVie /
Background Vocals, Harmonica: Steven Tyler /
Guitar: Rick Vito /
Guitar: Jonny Lang /
Drums: Zak Starkey {Ringo's kid!} /
Keyboard: Ricky Peterson /
Guitar: Andy Fairweather Low /
Bass: Dave Bronze /
Producer: Glyn Johns ./././././ Click on the Link above, to view the CD
Christine McVIE died Nov 2nd, at age 79. She recorded this English hit when she was "Christine PERFECT", and the keyboard player/ singer in English blues group Chicken Shack. She joined Fleetwood Mac in Aug 1970, although she appeared uncredited on their 'Kiln House' album, recorded shortly before that. / * - as the B-side of her comeback hit 'Tell Mama', Oct 1967