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“Cristo Redentor” by Donald Byrd The omnologist anglophone blog Uncertain Times[3] brings American voice actor and spoken word artist Ken Nordine[4] to my attention[5], from there it is a small step to American Space Age musician Fred Katz (one-time soundtrack maker for Roger Corman[6]) and American sound artist and humorist Henry Jacobs[7]. From there we [...]
Absolutely amazing compilation uploaded by bluesfan60 ...THANKS FOREVER MAN..... Tracks DISC 1: 1. Long Legs (ALVIN LEE) 2. Send for Me (JACK BRUCE) 3. Creole Queen (CANNED HEAT) 4. Man of the World (IAN ANDERSON) 5. End of the Road (HADDEN SAYERS) 6. Baby When the Sun Goes Down (SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY) 7. Judgement Day (THE PRETTY THINGS) 8. Sweet Loving Thing (SAVOY BROWN) 9. Big Shot (HADDEN SAYERS) 10....
Your birthday today: In adversity you are spurred on, rather than discouraged. You are an ardent lover and the bitterest enemy. Never half-way in your work or social life ; you are either thoroughly liked or disliked. We hope you'll like sharing the day with Vernon Staut, Jr., and with Lorraine Wiggan, whose names were written into the book. If you don't like it... tough. You also share today with...
Harvey Mandel's heavily jazz-influenced 1971 blues album Baby Batter features brilliant, fiery fretwork from the former Canned Heat guitarist. The opening title cut starts with a long lead organ solo, with Mandel slowly ramping up the rhythm guitar bursts until he soars into the fray with an extended lead guitar solo that is at once syncopated and oddly rhythmic. Midnight Sun, the second track, has...
Harvey 'the snake' Mandel - Live At The Matrix Club - Frisco 1968Harvey Mandel became the original guitarist with Charlie Musselwhite, releasing the debut album Stand Back! in 1966. As a result of heavy airplay in San Francisco, they were invited to play The Fillmore by Bill Graham. Mandel moved to the Bay Area, regularly performing at the infamous club "The Matrix", where local favorites like Jerry...