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John Dee Holeman (April 4, 1929 – April 30, 2021) [2] [3] was an American Piedmont blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. [1] His music includes elements of Texas blues, R&B and African-American string-band music. [1] In his younger days he was also known for his proficiency as a buckdancer. [4]
Molly & the Heymakers was an American country music group formed in 1987. The band consisted of Martha "Molly" Scheer (lead vocals, fiddle, mandolin, rhythm guitar), Andy Dee (lead guitar), Jeff Nelson (bass guitar), Joe Lindzius and Chad "C.J." Udeen (steel guitar).
Trevor Babajack Steger (born 21 April 1963) is a British blues musician. He is best known for his work with his former band Babajack, [ 1 ] and his subsequent solo career. To date, Steger has released three solo albums, one live album and been nominated for numerous British Blues Awards , winning Best Acoustic Act in 2023.
Various tracks from the album also received air play on numerous radio stations such as BBC Radio 6 Music, and in early 2023 Steger won the UK Blues Acoustic Act of the Year. [3] [4] All songs were written by Steger with the exception of "Brownsville", which was originally written by Sleepy John Estes and rearranged by Steger. [citation needed]
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Haymakers is a 1785 genre painting by the British artist George Stubbs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It depicts a group of farmworker engaged in haymaking in the English countryside. It was produced with a pendant piece Reapers . [ 3 ]
Hall began his career as a drummer in 1965, while still in high school. He played with the Bar-Kays and Isaac Hayes' band The Movement. [1] In the seventies, as part of the Stax-Volt Recording Section Team from 1968 to 1977, Hall backed dozens of major Stax artists on recordings, including The Emotions, Little Milton, Carla and Rufus Thomas, Johnnie Taylor, The Staple Singers, Albert King and ...
The National Haymakers' Association was a side degree [1] of the Improved Order of Red Men, similar perhaps to the Shriners within Freemasonry. Meeting places were titled Haylofts . Sometimes the meeting halls of the Redmen served as Haylofts. [ 2 ]