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Tony Joe White (July 23, 1943 – October 24, 2018), ... "Conjure Woman". [11] The album Bad Mouthin' was released in September 2018 again on Yep Roc Records. The ...
The Best of Tony Joe White: Release date: 1993; Label: Warner Bros. (WPCP-5516) ... Ain't Going Down This Time/Cool Town Woman/Undercover Agent Polydor 1992 865 911-2
Tony Joe White has been credited as having "invented" swamp rock. [4] Hailing from Louisiana's bayou, White's songs were subsequently recorded by Brook Benton and Dusty Springfield, among other performers, to popular success, most notably with the song "Polk Salad Annie", which has been recorded by a number of other singers. [5]
"Born on the Bayou" is an example of "swamp rock", [7] a genre associated with Fogerty, Little Feat/Lowell George, the Band, J.J. Cale and Tony Joe White. The guitar setting for the intro is over-driven with amp tremolo on a slow setting; Fogerty uses a Gibson ES-175 (which was stolen from his car soon after recording this track). [8]
Boozoo Bajou is a German musical duo composed of Florian Seyberth and Peter Heider. [1] They are noted for their distinct blend of Cajun sounds with island rhythms.Their first album, Satta, was released in 2001.
Closer to the Truth is a 1991 album by American singer-songwriter Tony Joe White. [1] The album marked White's return to recording, after years working solely as a songwriter. [ 3 ] The songs " Steamy Windows " and "Undercover Agent for the Blues" were originally written for Tina Turner , and were previously recorded by her for her album ...
In 1987, elderly Hattie Mae, visits Johnathan Dupree, the Attorney general of Hopewell, Georgia, who is seeking re-election through his racist political ideologies. Hattie asks him to solve the 40 year old murder of her son, Horace John Boyd, known as Bayou, who was lynched in Hopewell County in 1947.
...Continued is the second album released by Tony Joe White.It was released on Monument Records and contained the single "Roosevelt and Ira Lee" It was recorded at Monument Studios, Nashville and Lyn-Lou Studios, Memphis in 1969.