Scott Joplin – Best Of Scott Joplin – The King of Ragtime
Scott Joplin (c. 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an American arranger and musician. Joplin accomplished notoriety for his jazz sytheses and was named the King of Ragtime. During his concise profession, he composed more than 100 unique jazz pieces, one jazz artful dance, and two shows. One of his first and most well known…
Lightning- Long John – Old Prison Blues song by a chain gang
Spirituals and work melodies, established in both the servitude time and the West African social orders from which most African-American slaves were initially taken, gave social food to African Americans amidst exceptional racial persecution. They originally came to be esteemed by northern white crowds in the late-nineteenth century. Afterward, folklorists started gathering (and at last…
elvis presley – king creole
King Creole is a 1958 American melodic show movie coordinated by Michael Curtiz and dependent on the 1952 novel A Stone for Danny Fisher by Harold Robbins. Created by Hal B. Wallis, the film stars Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones, Walter Matthau, Dolores Hart, Dean Jagger, and Vic Morrow, and follows a nineteen-year-old (Presley) who gets…
Dr John- “Iko Iko” with Levon Helm, Ringo, Joe Walsh, Rick Danko, Clarence Clemens, Nils Lofgrin, BILLY PRESTON
Dr. John was hitched twice and told the New York Times that he had “a great deal” of youngsters. On June 6, 2019, Dr. John passed on of a coronary episode. His family declared through his long-term marketing specialist Karen Dalton Beninato that he kicked the bucket at break of day, and “He made a…
Dr. John “Right Place, Wrong Time” – Guitar Center’s Battle of the Blues 2012
Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. (November 20, 1941 – June 6, 2019), better known by his stage name Dr. John, was an American vocalist and musician. His music consolidated blues, pop, jazz, boogie-woogie, funk, and rock and roll.[1] Dynamic as a meeting performer from the last part of the 1950s until his demise, he acquired a…
Freddy Cannon – Tallahassie Lassie
Freddy Picariello was conceived in Revere, Massachusetts, moving to the neighboring city of Lynn as a youngster. His dad filled in as a transporter and furthermore played trumpet and sang in neighborhood groups. Freddy grew up tuning in to the beat and blues music of Big Joe Turner, Buddy Johnson and others on the radio,…
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