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Shank Hall is a music venue with a 300-person capacity located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It began as a garage in c.1930 to store and repair motor vehicles, and in the 1940s the building was a record distribution center. Later, it became a concert venue called The Barn, and in the 1970s, it was called Teddy's.
Their second album, Owner's Manual , was a live recording of a show at Shank Hall, featuring limited vocal contributions from Cara Davis. Their third album, Swarm ( 1997 ), marked a shift towards a more blues -oriented style, leading to greater national recognition.
Released in 2002 was a Sweetbottom live reunion album, recorded at Shank Hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Stuermer's album Go! was released in early 2007. It contains many older tracks from Stuermer's Sweetbottom days, and includes appearances from Alphonso Johnson, Kostia, John Calarco, and Eric Hervey.
Their self-titled debut album was released that year, with songs by both Eddie Cochran and Sun ... After the Halloween engagement at Shank Hall in Milwaukee in 2004, ...
Sweet Bird is an album by the American singer Lani Hall. [2] [3] ... Sweet Bird is made up of cover versions of songs. [4] Track listing ... Clifford Shank - flute ...
A.B. Skhy (1969), MGM; Ramblin' On (1970), MGM; Compilations. A.B. Skhy featuring Howard Wales (1994), One Way; Clear Blue Sky (2010), K-Tel; In 2016 Shady Grove released a 3-CD various artists 'live' album featuring A.B. Skhy along with the Grateful Dead, Joy of Cooking, Sal Valentino, Ron Elliot and Lydia Philips, Congress of Wonders, It's A Beautiful Day, and Quicksilver Messenger Service.
“Say It Isn’t So” isn’t just the name of a classic Hall & Oates song — it’s the much-headlined reaction to the news that the duo that practically defines duos had a nasty and seemingly ...
The piece has been covered by a number of other notable artists, including guitarist Lenny Breau on his 1977 recording Pickin' Cotten, pianist Mike Wofford on his 1988 album Funkallero, pianist David Benoit on his 1989 album Waiting for Spring, the big band Orange Then Blue on their 1991 album Funkallero, pianist Andy LaVerne on his 1992 ...