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The Skiffle Sessions – Live in Belfast (2000) – UK No 14 † Recorded November 1998 with Van Morrison, Chris Barber and others. The Last Tour (2006) [1] Jubilee Concert 1st Half (2007) Jubilee Concert 2nd Half (2007) Lonnie Live! Rare Tapes from the Late Sixties (2008) Donegan on Stage – Lonnie Donegan at Conway Hall
AllMusic: "Not only is the music superb -- on this date, the Jones Boys featured steel guitarist Buddy Emmons and Cajun fiddler Rufus Thibodeaux - but it illustrates exactly what a honky tonk concert was like in the '60s. For hardcore George Jones fans, it's an essential addition, one that's revelatory and highly entertaining." [2]
In 1998, Bear Family Records reissued "Country Music Concert" in its original format (as part of the "Nashville Was The Roughest..." box set), along with three bonus tracks not on the original release: "I Love You Because", a jazzy take on Hank Williams ' "There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight", and "I'm Still Not Over You"
Jones Jones Jones was an event held at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, Wales on the 3 November 2006, which broke the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people with the same surname—Jones.
Live at the Moore was originally released on VHS only, but the full CD audio set of the band's performance and the first official DVD release of "Live at the Moore" was packaged with the 2013 expanded deluxe edition of their album Above. A separate vinyl version was released as well.
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In his review on Allmusic, Steve Leggett notes that "Etta Jones could flat-out sing, and she never failed to make the blues, jazz, and Great American Songbook standards she sang her own, especially in her many collaborations with tenor saxophonist Houston Person, who was as sympathetic a player as any singer could ever hope for – Jones and Person simply clicked and understood each other as a ...
"I Wanna Go" is a dance-pop and Hi-NRG song that features a heavy bassline and drum fills reminiscent of English rock band New Order. The pre-chorus has a whistled hook that received comparisons to the music of Bob Sinclar and Frankie Knuckles. The lyrics of "I Wanna Go" feature Spears singing about losing inhibitions.