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Norbert Auvin Putnam (born August 10, 1942) is an American musician, ... Putnam was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2019. His book, ...
The TCB Band is a group of musicians who formed the rhythm section of Elvis Presley's band from August 1969 until his death in 1977 [1] (depending on the context, the nickname may also extend to Presley's background vocalists during that same period: the Imperials, the Sweet Inspirations, and JD Sumner and The Stamps Quartet).
According to Putnam, he heckled Barnes during a Six Feet Under set, which lead to an altercation between the two. Ultimately, Six Feet Under's roadies ganged up on Putnam while Barnes fled to his tour bus. Putnam released the song "Chris Barnes Is a Pussy" as retaliation to the incident.
Aug. 13—On a cold winter day in early 1995, Bob Putnam and his wife, Rosemary, along with the architect and builder they'd hired to construct a new home on Frost Pond, trudged through about 3 ...
Morrow moved from Memphis in 1996 after encouragement from Norbert Putnam and Chad Cromwell. [2] Morrow is a member of Big Al Anderson’s band The World Famous Headliners, along with Shawn Camp, Pat McLaughlin, and Michael Rhodes. [4] [5]
Robert E. Matonis (January 12, 1953 – July 27, 2023), better known as Beatle Bob, was an American dancer and a well-known figure in the St. Louis, Missouri music scene. He was known for his arrhythmic dance moves, Beatles-inspired "mop top" hairstyle, and tailored 1960s-style suits. He was often seen doing his characteristic dancing at a wide ...
Bob Dylan performs in concert during Farm Aid at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center on Sept. 23, 2023, in Noblesville, Ind. A Complete Unknown ends around 1965, but Dylan's career was only beginning.
Putnam established Universal Recording Corp. north of Downtown Chicago in Evanston, Illinois in 1946. [2] His partners were Bernie Clapper (a former Valparaiso Technical Institute roommate) and Bob Weber (who Putnam had met while working with the U.S. Army). The initial investment, most of which Putnam had borrowed from his family, was $20,000.