bb king lyrics
Throughout the 1990's as well as the 1980's, 1970's,
1960's and 1950's, there has been only one King of the Blues -
Riley B. King, affectionately known as B.B. King. Since B.B. started
recording in the late 1940's, he has released over 50 albums many
of them considered blues classics, like 1965's definitive live
blues album "Live At The Regal", and 1976's collaboration
with Bobby "Blue" Bland, "Together For The First
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eric clapton lyrics
In the late 1960s, one of the most prominent pieces of
graffiti seen in London and New York was "Clapton is God."
Thirty years later, the stalwart guitarist and singer continues
to hold the initiated enthralled, and a fair share of his present-day
fans weren't even born when those words of worship were emblazoned
on public edifices. Clapton's meandering and groundbreaking musical
career has been punctuated by extreme personal hardship and tragedy.
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muddy waters lyrics
From the start it was he who dominated the music, who
led the way-in style, sound, repertoire, instrumentation, in every
way-first as a greatly popular club performer from the mid-1940s
on and, a few years later, as the most influential recording artist
in the new amplified blues idiom. In the years 1948-55 he put
forth for definition the fundamental approaches and usages of
modern blues in a remarkable series of ground-breaking and, as
time has shown, classic records. get
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the blues brothers
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Whether celebrated as a sincere tribute or derided as
a tongue-in-cheek put-on, the Blues Brothers -- Joliet Jake and
his silent brother Elwood -- was among the most popular groups
of the late '70s; what started as a skit on the hit NBC television
sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live quickly snowballed to
become a true phenomenon, complete with hit records, a sold-out
concert tour, and even a feature film. get
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billie holiday lyrics
The first popular jazz singer to move audiences with
the intense, personal feeling of classic blues, Billie Holiday
changed the art of American pop vocals forever. Almost fifty years
after her death, it's difficult to believe that prior to her emergence,
jazz and pop singers were tied to the Tin Pan Alley tradition
and rarely personalized their songs; only blues singers like Bessie
Smith and Ma Rainey actually gave the impression they had lived
through what they were singing. get
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buddy guy lyrics
High-energy guitar histrionics and boundless on-stage
energy have always been Guy trademarks, along with a tortured
vocal style that's nearly as distinctive as his incendiary rapid-fire
fretwork. He's come a long way from his beginnings on the 1950s
Baton Rouge blues scene -- at his first gigs with bandleader "Big
Poppa" John Tilley, the young guitarist had to chug a stomach-jolting
concoction of Dr. Tichenor's antiseptic and wine to ward off an
advanced case of stage fright. But by the time he joined harpist
Raful Neal's band, Guy had conquered his nervousness. get
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johnny lang lyrics
It's not important where you've been, but where you are,
and at 22, Jonny Lang is right where he wants to be. Though his
past awards, commendations and achievements are enough - including
having two platinum selling albums and a Grammy nomination by
age 19 - Jonny comments, "I'm the happiest I've ever been,
and I've just finished recording an album I couldn't be happier
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kenny wayne shepherd
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A few years ago, Kenny Wayne Shepherd took a well-deserved
vacation after touring for eight years to support his previous
three albums. And the eleven blazing tracks that comprise The
Place You're In, his long awaited new Reprise Records release,
are proof that it's been worth the wait. One of the most acclaimed
guitarists of his generation, Kenny Wayne Shepherd reveals intense
musical passion in this new recording, the first to feature his
soulful vocals. get
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