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Il blues sbarca alla Ferriera di Mezzo

Il blues sbarca alla Ferriera di Mezzo
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Dr Feelgood | Greatest Hits - Record Collector Magazine

Dr Feelgood | Greatest Hits 58 Views To commemorate this year’s 50th anniversary of their formation, Dr Feelgood’s latest career overview, Greatest Hits, has been compiled by long-serving Feelgood drummer Kevin Morris. His selection of hits and album tracks adds a personal touch and warmth that differentiates it from many of the myriad collections that have been speckled throughout the group’s career. Dedicated to Lee Brilleaux, co-founder and leader until 1994, this 40-song set tells a familiar story on its first disc, as we thrill once again to the pre-punk audacity of tracks such as All Through The City and Roxette. Although he’s only on 10 numbers here, the spectre of original guitarist and co-founder Wilko Johnson dominates the proceedings: he will always be a member of Dr Feelgood in the popular imagination.

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Cincinnati hip hop artivist is building on foundation created by pioneering blues singer

Cincinnati hip-hop artivist is building on foundation created by pioneering blues singer WCPO 9 is exploring the work of Mamie Smith and Siri Imani as part of its long-running Black History Month series called “Then and Now” describing the contributions of an African American trailblazer from Greater Cincinnati’s past and a modern-day counterpart. and last updated 2021-02-16 17:46:15-05 CINCINNATI — Cincinnati-born Mamie Smith became the first Black performer to sing on a commercial blues recording in 1920 then changed the course of music history a few months later when her record “Crazy Blues” became a smash hit. “It opened this commercial space for recordings by Black artists, popular music by Black artists, and that, I mean needless to say, that door has never closed,” said John Jeremiah Sullivan, a contributing writer for “The New York Times Magazine” who has researched Smith’s life and career. “The line from Mam

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