30/7/14 Slagg Brothers Rhythm & Blues, Soul
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30/7/14 Slagg Brothers Rhythm & Blues, Soul & Grooves Show Stevie Ray Vaughan And The House Is Rockin' 2:24 1989. First track of In Step, his fourth and final studio album with Double Trouble. Double Trouble Backslop 2:33 Baby Earl & The Trinidads The Walkin' Blues (Walk Right Jesse Powell Orchestra Feat. 1924 - 1982, was an American tenor saxophonist. He worked with Hot Lips Page, 2:56 In, Walk Right Out) Fluffy Hunter Louis Armstrong, and Luis Russell. He joined Count Basie's Band in 1946. Roll 'Em Pete 3:13 Count Basie & Joe Williams 1956, Joe Williams' debut as the featured vocalist in Count Basie's band Born cross-eyed and albino in 1944. Original by the Stones in 1968. From Live Johnny Jumpin' Jack Flash (Live) 4:26 Johnny Winter Winter And, 1971 album recorded in New York and Florida. From eponymous debut album in 1972, about a truck driver in the American Willin' 2:55 Little Feat southwest who makes some extra cash smuggling cigarettes and transporting illegals across the border from Mexico. Slide guitar by Ry Cooder From 1968 debut album Music from Big Pink. About a visitor's experiences in a town The Weight 4:39 The Band called Nazareth, from which the Scottish band Nazareth later took its name. Featured on album Willy and the Poor Boys, released 1969. An anti-war anthem, fortunate son 2:21 Creedence Clearwater Revival criticising militant patriotic behavior and those who support the use of military force without having to "pay the costs" themselves Living In The Past 3:21 Jethro Tull 1969 Heartattack and Vine was Tom Waits' last album on the Asylum label, released in Heartattack And Vine 4:51 Tom Waits 1980. Takes its name from Hollywood and Vine in Hollywood. Covered by Screamin' Jay Hawkins and featured in the Levi's commercial - Waits sued Debuted on the 1969 album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, which was also Cinnamon Girl 3:02 Neil Young Young's first album with backing band Crazy Horse (Ghost) Riders In The Sky 3:46 Johnny Cash The original version by Stan Jones, recorded in 1948. Cash’s version from 1979. Died in a planecrash 50 years ago on this day. Reeves was the pilot. Coincidentally, Bimbo 2:48 Jim Reeves both Reeves and Randy Hughes, the pilot of Patsy Cline's ill-fated airplane, were trained by the same instructor. This an early hit from 1953. Mohair Sam 2:08 Charlie Rich 1965, also covered by Peggy Lee, Tom Jones and The Coasters Debut album 1979. About Jon Hasler, their manager and was very important to putting Bed and Breakfast Man 2:34 Madness the band together. “He'd turn up at our house, and next thing you knew he was there for breakfast, eating the kids' leftovers” Released in 1979 on Jerry Dammers' 2 Tone label, the album is seen by some as the Too Hot 3:10 The Specials defining moment in the UK ska scene. Produced by Elvis Costello. A Prince Buster original from 1966 Released in 1979 it reached 8, on the UK charts. Songs written by Neol Davies, the On My Radio 3:01 The Selecter voice and rude girl style of Pauline Black and the rhythms of Desmond Brown on the Hammond organ. 1980, second single of their fifth studio album End of the Century. The song claims Do You Remember Rock 'N' 3:51 Ramones that rock and roll is dying, and it needs change if it wants to survive. Produced by Roll Radio? Phil Spector. Released as a single in March 1973, to promote their For Your Pleasure album, Pyjamarama 2:54 Roxy Music though it was not on the album itself 1973. formed in 1969 by members of the Small Faces after Marriott left group to form Pool Hall Richard 4:26 Faces Humble Pie. The remaining Small Faces - Ian McLagan, Ronnie Lane and Kenney Jones - were joined by Ronnie Wood and Rod Stewart, both from the Jeff Beck Group, Pick Up The Pieces 4:00 Average White Band Appears on the album AWB (1974). AWB was formed in early 1972 in Dundee Founded by Emily "Cissy" Houston, mother of Whitney Houston. They backed Dusty Sweet Inspiration 2:54 The Sweet Inspirations Springfield on her album Dusty in Memphis. In 1969, they began recording and touring with Elvis Presley as both background singers and his warm-up act. Best known for his many collaborations with television and film producer Gerry Joe 90 1:59 The Barry Gray Orchestra Anderson - Thunderbirds, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and Joe 90 as well live-action series of the 1970s, such as UFO and Space: 1999. Too Darn Soulful 2:31 Morris Chestnut Featured on BBC Northern Soul: Living for the Weekend It's The Beat 2:30 Major Lance I 'll Keeping Holding On 2:28 The Marvelettes.