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  1. Hace 5 días · Mose Allison, for instance, is said to have been a revolutionary musical critic and satirist who emerged long before figures like Dylan appeared on the scene. Allison, Waits explains, had widespread appeal across the board, even if it’s not immediately heard in the arrangements of those who came after.

  2. Hace 5 días · For his own projects, Jerry Granelli largely has resisted focusing on the music of two of his most popular bandleaders. The journeyman drummer worked with “Peanuts” composer Vince Guaraldi in the ’60s, and began playing with Mose Allison in the ’70s, continuing to join the pianist and singer intermittently until his passing ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Just as the 1950s gave us rock’n’roll and the invention of the teenager, the soul jazz of the 1960s heralded a new chapter of youth culture: The ‘Mod’. Born in the clubs of the UK’s most swinging cities, Mods loved music that’s still firing up dance floors today. We’ve got a clutch of some of the most iconic sounds from that scene.

  4. Hace 1 día · mose allison - composer: mose allison - piano: mose allison - vocals: james austin - compiler: joel dorn - compiler: dennis irwin - double bass: ben sidran - producer: bennie wallace - tenor ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Everybody Cryin’ Mercy (Mose Allison) Fancy-Pants Gambling Man. Fishing (Blues) (Chris Smith/Sweetie May) Framed (Robins/Leiber & Stoller/racism) Frankie and Johnny (John Held, Moe Asch) Freight Train (Elizabeth Cotten) From Four Until Late (Robert Johnson) Frozen Logger (James Stevens) Future Blues (Willie Brown/Son House) Gary Davis Medley

  6. Hace 1 día · Most of these (with the exception of Red Rodney, Juju, and Mose Allison) came from a radio station collection I bought on Facebook collection, all mostly in VG condition. Really excited about all of these especially the Bernie Maupin and Sun Ra!

  7. Hace 1 día · Westbrook’s music has moved a very long way from where it was when I last heard it. This is bluesy music based on strong rhythmic figures played with fine conviction by all hands. Gary Boyle is a remarkable guitarist and it is he who largely sets the rock feel, with Travellin’ coming incredibly close to the sound of a Muddy Waters blues ...