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  2. The T-Bones - Wikipedia

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    The "public" T-Bones in 1966. The T-Bones were an American, Liberty Records recording group, existing from 1963 to 1966. [1] The studio recordings of all of their albums but the last were done by American session musicians, The Wrecking Crew. They should not be confused with Gary Farr's British mid-1960s band of the same name. [1]

  3. No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In) - Wikipedia

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    When the single became a hit, Liberty Records needed the T-Bones to go on the road to promote it, but the original session musicians were not willing to go. They were making a considerable amount of money doing sessions in Los Angeles. So Liberty created a different "public" T-Bones group to appear on record covers, television, and in concert.

  4. Judd Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    He was responsible for putting together the touring version of the group, which also recorded as The T-Bones. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The January 22, 1966 issue of Cash Box listed the T-Bones' line up as 23 year old Judd Hamilton on rhythm guitar, his 21 year old brother Danny on lead guitar, 24 year old drummer Gene Pello, 23 year old bass guitarist ...

  5. List of cover versions of Miracles songs - Wikipedia

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    The Miracles, Motown's first group, are the most covered Motown group of all time. [1] Their music and songs have influenced artists all over the world – in every major musical genre – over the last 50 years. [2] Almost all of their hits were self-written, making them unique among Motown acts.

  6. Dan Hamilton (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Robert Hamilton (June 1, 1946 – December 23, 1994) was an American musician and singer. He was a member of The T-Bones with his brother Judd Hamilton and later formed the soft-rock group Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, performing lead vocals on the band's two biggest hits, "Don't Pull Your Love" and "Fallin' in Love".

  7. Gary Farr - Wikipedia

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    Gary Anthony Farr (19 October 1944 [1] – 29 July 1994) [2] [3] was a British folk/blues singer best known as the founder and lead vocalist of the T-Bones, [4] a British rhythm and blues band active primarily in the early to mid-1960s.

  8. T Bone Burnett - Wikipedia

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    The True False Identity was his first album of new songs since 1992, and Twenty Twenty – The Essential T Bone Burnett was a 40-song career retrospective. In 2019, he released The Invisible Light: Acoustic Space with Jay Bellerose and Keefus Ciancia , which was followed in 2022 by The Invisible Light: Spells again with Bellerose and Ciancia ...

  9. Lazybones (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lazybones or "Lazy Bones" is a Tin Pan Alley song written in 1933, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer (1909-1976), and music by Hoagy Carmichael (1899-1981).. Mercer was from Savannah, Georgia, and resented the Tin Pan Alley attitude of rejecting Southern regional vernacular in favor of artificial Southern songs written by people who had never been to the South.