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  2. Elizabeth Cotten - Wikipedia

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    The newfound interest in her work inspired her to write more songs to perform, and in 1967 she released a record created with her grandchildren, which took its name from one of her songs, "Shake Sugaree". The song featured 12-year-old Brenda Joyce Evans, Cotten's great-grandchild, and future Undisputed Truth singer. [citation needed]

  3. Sugaree - Wikipedia

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    "Sugaree" is a song with lyrics by long-time Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter and music by guitarist Jerry Garcia. [1] It was written for Jerry Garcia's first solo album Garcia , which was released in January 1972.

  4. Shake Sugaree - Wikipedia

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    Shake Sugaree - Taj Mahal Sings and Plays for Children is a 1988 album by American blues artist Taj Mahal. [1] The title comes from one of the tracks, and was itself the title track of a 1967 album by Elizabeth Cotten, recorded in February 1965. Authorship of the song is attributed to Cotten.

  5. Rusty York - Wikipedia

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    They soon started playing more mostly rock-and-roll songs, but would still perform about 15 minutes of bluegrass nightly. York and Hale cut a version of Buddy Holly's "Peggy Sue" for King, with a remake of Roy Brown's "Shake 'Em Up Baby" on the B-side. [3] York then teamed up with Midwestern Hayride's vocalist Bonnie Lou in a rockabilly project.

  6. Live at Ronnie Scott's (Taj Mahal album) - Wikipedia

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    Shake Sugaree (1988) Live at Ronnie Scott's (1990) Mule Bone (1991) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic: link: Live at Ronnie Scott's is an ...

  7. Mo' Roots (Taj Mahal album) - Wikipedia

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    All tracks composed by Taj Mahal; except where indicated "Johnny Too Bad" (Delroy Wilson, Winston Bailey, Hylton Beckford, Derrick Crooks)"Black Jack Davey" "Big Mama" "Cajun Waltz"

  8. Oooh So Good 'n Blues - Wikipedia

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    Taj Mahal - rhythm and electric guitar, mandolin, resonator guitar, acoustic bass, piano, blues harp; Pointer Sisters - vocals on "Little Red Hen", "Frankie and Albert" and "Teacup's Jazzy Blues Tune"

  9. Like Never Before - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Call Us" (Richard Feldman, Taj Mahal) "River of Love" (Jimmy Scott, Porter Carroll, Richard Feldman) "Scattered" (Mark Jordan, Mark Pearson, Reed Nielson)