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Clarence and the Doors Call For Arson

2008-06-10 09:04:00 by whiteray in Echoes In The Wind
 
...Clarence Carter. The best known of those is likely the Feliciano, which went to No. 3 in the summer and autumn of 1968. (That was also the time when his rather free-form interpretation of the U.S. national anthem at a World Series game brought amazingly intense criticism So I thought Id share the Clarence Carter version, which came from his...
 
 
 
 
 
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Clarence "Tom" Ashley (1895- 1967)

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2008-03-14 15:19:56 by Joski in Merlin in Rags
Clarence "Tom" Ashley (September 29, 1895 (or 1885?) June 2 1967) played the Clawhammer Banjo Born in Bristol, Tennessee and nicknamed "Tommy Tiddy Waddy" by his grandfather, Ashley became best known to friends and acquaintances as 'Tom'. He began to play banjo and guitar at a young age, and at 16 joined a traveling medecine show as a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Wax Museum: MP3s from Mark Putney, Clarence Green and Wild Honey

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2008-08-07 10:20:10 by Chris Gray in Houstoned Rocks
...Clarence Green , Doin It Clarence Green was a mainstay at many Third Ward and Fifth Ward juke joints over the years. It must have been at one of these haunts that Green caught the ear of Don Robey, who signed him to his Duke label. The bluesy soul singer and guitarist managed to work out two singles on the label Doin It was a one-off...
 
 
 
 
 
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Atlanta Jazz - concert videos

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2007-12-08 00:00:00 by Editor in IWasDoingAllRight - Jazz Blog, Jazz Trumpet, Ear Training, Atlanta Jazz
...Clarence Johnson III is a professor at Morehouse College. This was only my second time seeing him in concert (the first time was at the 2007 Morehouse Jazz Festival) and I'm already looking forward to his next gig. This guy is phenomenal! As an unexpected surprise, I also got to hear two of my favorite Atlanta jazz musicians: Che Marshall on...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Byrds - Louisville Kentucky 1970 (Superb Stereo Soundboard Recording)

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2008-02-10 15:26:00 by ChrisGoesRock in ChrisGoesRock
...Clarence White contributed significantly on several tracks, later becoming a permanent band member in 1968 The resulting album, The Notorious Byrd Brothers, was released in January 1968, and despite its troubled genesis, contains some of the band's gentlest, most ethereal music. The record mixed folk rock, country, psychedelia and jazz,...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Byrds - Ballad of Easy Rider (Real Classic Album US 1969)

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2008-06-07 17:36:00 by ChrisGoesRock in ChrisGoesRock
...Clarence White, Gene Parsons and John York Bob Dylan had been asked by the producers of Easy Rider to compose a theme song for their film; but, apparently disapproving of the ending, he merely wrote out a couplet on a cocktail napkin and had it sent to Roger McGuinn with the instructions to flesh it out. The result was the film's exit music...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Remarkable Year

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2007-12-19 21:02:40 by dave in The Greenleaf Music Blog
...Clarence Penn Jason Price socalled So Percussion Joshua Redman Eric Revis Marcus Rojas Renee Rosnes Roswell Rudd Barry Shiffman Warren Smith Martial Solal Marcus Strickland David Taylor Martin Taxt Nasheet Waits Wolter Wierbos Wilmer Wise Nils Wogram Miguel Zenon John Zorn Some books I enjoyed this year Copland 1900 - 1942 with Vivian Perlis...
 
 
 
 
 
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Reefer Songs

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2007-12-11 16:44:00 by Joski in Merlin in Rags
...Clarence Williams 1. Reefer Man - Don Redman & His Orchestra 2. Man from Harlem - Cab Calloway & His Orchestra 3. Here Comes the Man With the Jive - Stuff Smith & His Onyx Club Boys 4. If You're a Viper - Bob Howard 5. Texas Tea Party - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, Jack Teagarden 6. Light Up - Buster Bailey 7. Jack, I'm Mellow -...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Byrds - Sweetheart of The Rodeo (US 1968)

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2008-06-07 13:43:00 by ChrisGoesRock in ChrisGoesRock
...Clarence White (a guitar pioneer in bluegrass) on lead guitar rather than McGuinn By the end of the winter of 1968, McGuinn had hired Kevin Kelley (Hillman's cousin) as drummer and 21-year-old Gram Parsons to play rhythm guitar and piano. Parsons, a marginal figure in the L.A. music scene, and Hillman had been acquainted with one another...
 
 
 
 
 
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Dave Douglas

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