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Fanning the Flames is an album by the American musician Maria Muldaur, released in 1996. Muldaur labeled the album's music "bluesiana," a combination of blues and Louisiana good-time music. Muldaur included songs with political or topical themes, a choice she had rarely made in the past.
19 de may. de 2022 · 59. 4.6K views 1 year ago #mavisstaples #levonhelm #antirecords. Listen to the full album here: https://antircrds.io/3Pmh6Ge "Farther Along" by @mavisstaples & @levonhelm9664 from the album...
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Mavis Staples (born July 10, 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and gospel singer and civil rights activist. She rose to fame as a member of her family's band The Staple Singers , of which she is the last surviving member.
8 de nov. de 2023 · Muldaur’s 1996 performance of “Well, Well, Well” from her Fanning the Flames album has a hint of smoke that’s made it an awesome song worth listening to. Fans of Mavis Staples will also recognize her vocal talent in what was a collaborative number between two fantastic singers.
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26 de jul. de 2006 · Maria's deep-rooted gospel/blues singing style comes alive on her new Telarc Blues release. Her unique blend of blues, R&B, Memphis sounds and New Orleans influence can be heard on "Stand By Me," "Somebody Was Watching Over Me," "Fanning the Flames" and a cover of Bob Dylan's "Well Well Well."
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Muldaur and gospel singer Mavis Staples spend themselves emotionally on the mournful duet "Well, Well, Well," accompanied by Clements and guest Sonny Landreth on slide and National steel guitars; rarely has a Bob Dylan song sounded as