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  2. Aztec Two-Step - Wikipedia

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    Aztec Two-Step is an American folk-rock band, formed by Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman at a chance meeting on open stage, at a Boston coffee house, the Stone Phoenix, [1] in 1971. Fowler grew up in Connecticut and Maine, and Shulman grew up in Manhattan.

  3. Highway Song (Blackfoot song) - Wikipedia

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    "Highway Song" is a 1979 hit song recorded by the American southern rock band Blackfoot. It reached #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 . The song was recorded in the key of E minor with no key changes throughout.

  4. Livingston Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Boatman" a song on the Bicycle album was later recorded by his brother James in 1997. Ink, a collection of R&B cover songs, was released on the Chesky label in 1997. [4] "Songs made famous by Ray Charles, The Jackson Five, and Stevie Wonder are re-imagined via the gentle, genial imagination of Livingston Taylor." [27]

  5. Highway Song - Wikipedia

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    Highway Song may refer to: " Highway Song (James Taylor song) " from James Taylor 's 1971 album Mudslide Slim and the Blue Horizon " Highway Song ", a song by the hard rock band Blackfoot , from their album, Strikes

  6. 1972 in music - Wikipedia

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    Aztec Two-StepAztec Two-Step; Baby Won't You Change Your Mind - Black Ivory; Back Door - Back Door; Backroads – Kenny Rogers and the First Edition; Back to Front – Gilbert O'Sullivan; Banco del Mutuo Soccorso – Banco del Mutuo Soccorso; Be Altitude: Respect Yourself – The Staple Singers; Be Good to Yourself at Least Once a Day - Man

  7. Highway Song (James Taylor song) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor wrote "Highway Song" in 1970 and he began playing it in live concerts during 1970, well before the release on Mudslide Slim and the New Horizon. [1] [2]Rolling Stone critic Ben Gerson contrasts "Highway Song" with another song on Mudslide Slim and the Blue Horizon, "Mud Slide Slim," by noting that "Highway Song" provides "a more philosophical, realistic analysis" by acknowledging that ...

  8. What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs - Wikipedia

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    Some of the songs are performed in a style similar to Ochs's, but others are given new arrangements. For example, Rex Fowler of Aztec Two Step performs "There but for Fortune" with a reggae rhythm and updates the lyrics with references to the incident at Tiananmen Square. The album was the second-most-played album by folk radio DJs in 1998. [5]

  9. With Friends and Neighbors - Wikipedia

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    b− [2] Alex Taylor With Friends and Neighbors is the 1971 debut album by Alex Taylor , brother of James , Livingston and Kate Taylor. The album was recorded in Macon, Georgia at Capricorn Studios .