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From the Jazz Vault (1979) With Dick Hyman. Say It with Music (World Jazz 1980) Jelly & James (Sony Masterworks, 1992) With Ralph Sutton. The Night They Raided Sunnie's (Blue Angel Jazz Club, 1969) Live at Sunnie's Rendezvous Vol. 2 (Storyville, 1999) Featuring Bob Wilber Vol. 3 (Storyville, 2001) With The World's Greatest Jazzband of Yank ...
Before their European tour in early 1970, the band recorded Future Blues, an album containing five original compositions and three covers. "Let's Work Together", a Wilbert Harrison song, was the single chosen for release in Europe to coincide with the tour.
Downhill from Here – The July 17, 1989, concert at Alpine Valley Music Theatre near East Troy, Wisconsin. View from the Vault – The July 8, 1990, concert at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh . View from the Vault II – The June 14, 1991, concert at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in Washington, D.C.
Multiplatinum rapper and entrepreneur — and Variety‘s 2021 Hitmaker of the Year — Jack Harlow will headline a special Citi Sound Vault concert at Live Nation’s lavishly restored Brooklyn ...
Robert Wilbert (1929–2016) was a contemporary American figurative painter. He was born in Chicago and later relocated to Detroit, where he taught painting at Wayne State University for 38 years. He was born in Chicago and later relocated to Detroit, where he taught painting at Wayne State University for 38 years.
Maurice and Georgiana’s firstborn child, Lionel Herbert Blyth, arrived on April 28, 1878. Born in Philadelphia, Lionel got his first taste of the limelight at age 6 while on tour with his parents.
Taylor Swift is paying one final tribute to Travis Kelce on her Eras Tour!. During her last Eras Tour show in Vancouver on Sunday, Dec. 8, the pop superstar, 34, gave a sweet nod to her boyfriend ...
The tribute album was released by Verve Records and Universal Music Group [16] on September 24, 2021, and features recordings of the original album's 11 songs by artists including St. Vincent, Sharon Van Etten, Bobby Gillespie, and Iggy Pop among others. [9]