Instrumentals from the 50s
[DOC File]POP/JAZZ/EASY LISTENING…NONCHARTED ITEMS
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BOB LUMAN THE FABULOUS (All his 50s Rockabillies. Incs..In The Deep Dark Jungle, Stranger Than Fiction, Hello Baby, Guitar Picker, ... (16 top rockin’ INSTRUMENTALS from Link Wray, Rene Hall, Sonny Burgess, Arvee. Allens, The Gamblers, The Strangers, Santo & Johnny, The Rockin’ R’s, Jewel & Eddie, The Ventures, Plas Johnson) EL TORO £16 ...
[DOC File]MHST 309 Lecture 5: Rhythm and Blues
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This is a 4 CD set that collects some of the best tunes from smaller labels and less well known bands of the early 50s. Some names will be familiar, like the Osborne Brothers, Red Allen, Jim and Jesse, but most may not be familiar. This is an excellent source for finding some new “standards” everyone can play at the next jam session.
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aa. discreet instrumentals. bb. white background singers in pop style. cc. Subdued time keeping. D. Ray Charles. Raised in Florida, but influenced by West Coast R&B pianists like Nat King Cole and Charles Brown. Earliest recordings in blues crooner style. Moves to New Orleans, starts to incorporate gospel influences
[DOC File]Idaho Sawtooth Bluegrass Association
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EDITH ADAMS: unique 349dj—sailor man/there may be a love vg+ 3 mid/slow, 50s. KIRBY ALLAN: kem 2735—it’s never too late/I’ll make you love me vg+ 4 mf/slow, 50s. ED AMES: rca 9589dj—all my love’s laughter/I’ll stay lonely m- 2. ERNIE ANDREWS: roulette 4139—so hard to laugh, so easy to cry/frankie & johnny vg+ 3 sl/mid jazz vocals
[DOC File]CDs - - 1960s +++ - BEAT – ROCK – POP – GIRLS etc etc (One ...
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abba gold cd. abba more abba gold cd. addrisi brothers the addrisi brothers cdr. alexander, monty stir it up- the music of bob marley cd
[DOC File]HANCOCK, HERBIE
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"Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual: Instrumentals Vol 1” – see VARIOUS ARTISTS "Then As Now, Count's the King: A Film By Gary Keys," MVD Visual MVD50720, Mar 2011 •
Top 100 Instrumentals of the '50s and '60s | Way Back Attack
The lush instrumental “Steel Guitar Blues” was discovered on one of those old reel-to-reel recordings, as well as “Pray for the Boys,” the album’s solemn closer that hits just as hard today as when Flatt and Scruggs performed it in the 50s. It’s a fitting sendoff, brimming with feeling.
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