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Interesting Covers – The Real Canadian Music Blog
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The Real Canadian Music Blog. Music With A Lean To Canadian Artists. Canada’s Best Music. Song Of The Day. Interesting Covers – Oops! 8230; I Did It Again. Interesting Covers takes a trip into the surreal by looking at Britney Spears “classic” Oops – I Did It Again. I realize I may face some mocking over this one, but one must take a chance now and then and reach for a straw? Remember, this song is used by the US Navy to drive off pirates near Somalia. And Rami Yacoub. It reached number 9 on Billboard.
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The Music Coop | About
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268 EAST MAIN STREET. The Music Coop is the coolest. The best record store anywhere.". I don't go searching for my favorite music, I go to the Music Coop.". The best record store in the country! The greatest independent record store in the world.". The Music Coop is an Oasis in the record store wasteland.". The Music Coop opened in Petaluma, California in 1975 and served Sonoma County and the North Bay area for 27 years. They moved the Coop there in 2001. A great selection of mint/used vinyl.
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Memorabilia | The Timothy Carey Experience
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The Timothy Carey Experience. All TC, All the Time. Jack Davis 1924 – 2016. July 28, 2016. We were sad to learn yesterday of the death of long-time Mad magazine cartoonist Jack Davis at the age of 91. Jack made his mark not only at Mad. But all over the world of illustration – advertising, album covers, film posters; you name it and Jack illustrated it in his own delightful style. In his honor we are re-posting a post featuring his renditions of Timothy from artwork for. 1967) Thanks Jack, and rest well.
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Rock On
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Alex Campbell and His Friends. All Our Own Work. What We Did On Our Holidays. The North Star Grassman and The Ravens. Like an Old Fashioned Waltz. Rising For The Moon. Who Knows Where The Time Goes Box Set. Heyday: BBC Radio Sessions, 1968-1969. Sandy and The Strawbs. The BBC Sessions 1971 - 73. Sandy @ The BBC 1971. Gold Dust - Live at the Royalty. No More Sad Refrains. A Boxful of Treasures. A Boxful of Treasures II. Who Knows Where The Time Goes? Georgia On Our Minds. A Ride Through Norfolk. 9 When Wi...
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Johnny Otis - Every Beat of My Heart: Just released - video interview with Joe Liggins - the R&B Pioneer tells the story of his 1945 runaway hit "The Honeydipper," his early musical influences and the birth of West Coast Rhythm and Blues.
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Johnny Otis - Every Beat of My Heart. A Story of Rhythm and Blues and Race in America. 8220;In the fifties, that powerful melancholy force, that Afro-American art form called the blues began to develop into Rhythm and Blues. At first we were stepchildren, but we blew all those other pop artists out of the water. Rhythm and Blues became known as Rock and Roll and, of course, it’s the folk music of the entire world.”. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Through mentoring and showcasing so many brilliant stars in h...
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Johnny Otis - Every Beat of My Heart
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Johnny Otis - Every Beat of My Heart. A Story of Rhythm and Blues and Race in America. 8220;In the fifties, that powerful melancholy force, that Afro-American art form called the blues began to develop into Rhythm and Blues. At first we were stepchildren, but we blew all those other pop artists out of the water. Rhythm and Blues became known as Rock and Roll and, of course, it’s the folk music of the entire world.”. Johnny Otis, with the West Oakland HouseRockers, circa 1939. EVERY BEAT OF MY HEART.
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Johnny Otis - Every Beat of My Heart: Dave Alvin on Johnny Otis, Big Joe Turner & West Coast Blues
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Johnny Otis - Every Beat of My Heart. A Story of Rhythm and Blues and Race in America. 8220;In the fifties, that powerful melancholy force, that Afro-American art form called the blues began to develop into Rhythm and Blues. At first we were stepchildren, but we blew all those other pop artists out of the water. Rhythm and Blues became known as Rock and Roll and, of course, it’s the folk music of the entire world.”. Dave Alvin on Johnny Otis, Big Joe Turner and West Coast Blues. On the album,. Through me...
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Johnny Otis - Every Beat of My Heart: Johnny Otis - New York Times Obituary
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Johnny Otis - Every Beat of My Heart. A Story of Rhythm and Blues and Race in America. 8220;In the fifties, that powerful melancholy force, that Afro-American art form called the blues began to develop into Rhythm and Blues. At first we were stepchildren, but we blew all those other pop artists out of the water. Rhythm and Blues became known as Rock and Roll and, of course, it’s the folk music of the entire world.”. Johnny Otis - New York Times Obituary. His death was confirmed by his manager, Terry Gould.