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‘Nother’n that’s been rattling around in my head.  Our band did a pretty good cover, but…

 

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‘Nother’n that’s been rattling around in my head.  Our band did a pretty good cover, but…

 

My son did 4 tours with Rob. He’s not on this video but he jammed with Carlos at one of the gigs. He’s been all over the country with Rob and even Australia. He still communicates with him but quit touring. He’s in Nashville writing. He was on Good Morning America , Ellen Degeneres, and the View with Rob. He cowrote a couple tunes with Rob as well. Rob’s a good dude.

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In honor of Chuck Negron RIP

 

 

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from the guy that wrote the one rye just posted!! 😜

 

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Found myself in this situation a time or two…

 

 

he was a friend to my friends and a few of them toured with him!!

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Green Dolphin street a classic jazz tune!

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My kind of jazz!!

 

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Hey, RYE!!  Here’s another’n for ya’!!

Them Southern Rock ‘N’ Blues guys can roll out some fine jazz too, don’tcha’think??

 

 

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36 minutes ago, Blackwater 53393 said:

Hey, RYE!!  Here’s another’n for ya’!!

Them Southern Rock ‘N’ Blues guys can roll out some fine jazz too, don’tcha’think??

 

 

Yea sounds great but I prefer standard jazz with more intricate chord changes. This is great though! Nice jam!

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One of my favorite jazz tunes written by Chick !

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Here’s the electric version of Spain, now that’s some jazz!

 

 

 

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First million selling Motown single 1960. Our band did a cover of this in 1966 , it was still a fairly popular song.

 

 

 

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Smokey said that this was Motown’s first #1 hit…

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Blackwater 53393 said:

Smokey said that this was Motown’s first #1 hit…

 

 

Motown’s first song to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 was Please Mr. Postman by The Marvelettes.

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With the Elvis movie coming out, I figured this one would be appropriate!


…and a pretty good cover is worth a listen too!!


 

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That song is NOT about what you might think!!  It was written about that band breaking up, not some couple!!

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39 minutes ago, Blackwater 53393 said:


That song is NOT about what you might think!!  It was written about that band breaking up, not some couple!!

You’re right, didn’t know that, interesting. Looked it up, here it is:

"How Long" (often referred to as "How Long Has This Been Going On?") is a 1974 hit song by the British band 

Ace, written by lead singer Paul Carrack. It is not about infidelity, but rather a song about band loyalty and betrayal, specifically written after Carrack discovered their bassist, Terry Comer, was secretly playing with another group. 
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TOWER OF POWER 

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I think I put this on before but this is in the studio. Always liked this tune!

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I’ll see your Onions and raise ya’…

 

 

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