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Here’s one from my past. I did this one with one of the guys that was responsible for getting me back on stage after about 25 years.

 

Great song for an acoustic show…

 

 

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I don’t know why this one crossed my mind.  It’s a ballad, a love song, and a really unique arrangement, all in one great piece!

 

 

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How about a little JAZ in your Rock ‘n’ Roll??

 

 

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9 hours ago, Rye Miles #13621 said:

 

 

During an interview with Bill Withers, the interviewer pointed out the "Ain't No Sunshine" was not proper use of the English language. He replied "I know, I know, I know, I know...." 

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Some West Coast Jump blues.  Most of the songs, like Don't Do It,  are humorous.  A great small venue act, for me they are always a must see when they come around.

 

 

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I don't really get into, jazz, or understand it, or know a lick about music theory. But I know talent when I see and hear it. 

 

 

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My cover band used to open our shows with this number.  We spent hours of rehearsal time getting it right…

 


 

Some folks said we did it well.  I always hoped we did it justice!

 

The Brothers were better than we deserved.

 

 

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Here’s some more Blues!!

 

We covered this one as well. Often used it to open our second set.  The guys played it really well, but my vocals could NEVER match Gregg’s!!

 

 

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We used to do this song in the first band I was in

 

 

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Some more Rhiannon Giddens and her most recent album.  Perhaps more so than earlier albums, this album moves her incredible voice to the front and instrumental skills back a little.

 

 

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Caught this one on the XM in the car this morning.

 

 

She plays a pretty damn mean guitar too!!

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Claudia Lennear spent almost her entire career as a backup singer.  "Phew" from which this song is taken is her only album.   A very good album overall.

 

Claudia dated Mick Jagger and she is alleged to be the inspiration to the Rolling Stones song 'Brown Sugar".   'Not At All' is supposed to be her response, telling Mick that he could easily be replaced.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_Lennear

 

She had a lot of good and very experienced people who worked on this album:  https://www.allmusic.com/album/phew!-mw0000842041#credits

 

 

 

 

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That one reminds me of this one!!

 

 

Seen ‘em in concert many times!  High energy don’t begin to describe ‘em!

 

 

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Love ta’ listen to this gal!  Not so fond of some of her politics, but the lady can belt out a tune…

 

 

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Pretty song with a great arrangement and harmonies!

Great band!

 

 

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What a groove on this tune!! Larry Carleton guitar solo!! One of the absolute best guitarists ever!

 

 

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I’m really into Steely Dan of late! Great cut, Rye!

 

Here’s the one I’m trying to learn right now…

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Blackwater 53393 said:

I’m really into Steely Dan of late! Great cut, Rye!

 

Here’s the one I’m trying to learn right now…

 

 

Great tune!!!

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Another Steely Dan from their first album Can’t Buy A Thrill. I had the 8 track!:)

 

 

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I was just talking to one of the guys that played on this album.  Sadly, I believe that the rest of them have passed on. I went to school with two of them and another was a friend.
 

Great album! Great friends! Great Song! Great memories! 

 

 

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