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Ronnie Wood and the Ronnie Wood Band announce Mr Luck - A Tribute To Jimmy Reed Live At The Royal Albert Hall out Sept 2021

  Article Contributed by All Eyes Media | Published on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 Ronnie Wood and the Ronnie Wood Band return to the blues with the second installment of his live album trilogy - Mr. Luck - A Tribute to Jimmy Reed: Live at the Royal Albert Hall will be released by BMG on September 3, 2021. The 18-track album features The Ronnie Wood Band including Mick Taylor with incredible special guests, Bobby Womack, Mick Hucknall, Paul Weller, and pays tribute to one of Ronnie’s musical heroes and major influences, the Mississippi electric blues pioneer Jimmy Reed. The album is recorded live on a memorable night at the Royal Albert Hall on November 1, 2013. It features stunning tracks including Good Lover and Ghost of A Man. With unique album artwork specially created by Ronnie, Mr. Luck will be available digitally, on CD, as a vinyl release, and as a beautiful limited-edition dual-tone smoky blue vinyl.

Happy Birthday, Rolling Stone Ron Wood!!!

Happy Birthday to Rolling Stones and Faces guitarist Ron Wood who turns 74 today (June 1st)!!! Back in April, Ron Wood revealed that during the pandemic he's battled back from another bout of cancer. The guitarist told Britain's The Sun: "I've had cancer two different ways now. I had lung cancer in 2017 and I had small-cell more recently that I fought in the last lockdown. I came through with the all-clear." Small-cell carcinoma is a fast-growing type of lung cancer commonly caused by smoking. Ron Wood spoke about what he's been plotting while on lockdown: "I'm just as busy as ever but nowadays I can remember what I'm doing. The music is still throbbing away. I've got a new album recorded at the Royal Albert Hall with Mick Taylor and my band a tribute to Jimmy Reed called Mr. Luck. I used to never stop. It must have been relentless to be around me, just crazy the stuff I did. I was erratic but none of my enthusiasm has gone." Out

ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC HISTORY: 4 22 21

By Keefer Apr 22, 2021 1966 - Wild Thing by The Troggs (who were originally called The Troglodytes) was released in the U.S. The song went on to reach No.1. Wild Thing became a major influence on garage rock and punk rock. 1969 - During a brief legal proceeding conducted on the roof of the Apple Records building in London, John Lennon changed his middle name from Winston to Ono. 1978 - Bob Marley and the Wailers performed at the One Love Peace Concert in Jamaica. It was Marley s first public appearance in Jamaica since being wounded in an assassination attempt a year and a half earlier. At the concert, Marley manages to unite Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley with rival Edward Seaga, who had both been using local warlords to battle for power.

Động Lực Phát Triển Bền Vững ĐBSCL (*): thuận Thiên Là Kim Chỉ Nam

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At $4,500, Would You Make A Date With This 1992 Ford Escort GT?

Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Escort is a Mad Lad of a car, set apart from other Ford econoboxes by its turbocharged engine and Subaru STi-esque hood scoop. As crazy as it is, could the price actually prove to be the sanest thing about it? Advertisement The many factors to mull when considering what type of classic car you want to buy can make the experience daunting. There is, of course, the personal appeal. Then there’s the careful balance between rarity and parts availability. Many more questions come into play, and what it all adds up to is their weight against the asking price.

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