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In addition to tracks by the Blues Brothers Band performed with guest artists such as Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Dr. John, Lonnie Brooks, Junior Wells, Eddie Floyd and Wilson Pickett, there are songs by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Blues Traveler as well as an all-star blues supergroup, the Louisiana Gator Boys, featuring B.B. King ...
Blues Brothers 2000 is a 1998 American musical action comedy film directed by John Landis from a screenplay written by Landis and Dan Aykroyd, both of whom were also producers, and starring Aykroyd and John Goodman. The film serves as a sequel to the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. It also includes cameo appearances by various musicians.
The Blues Brothers performed it in the 1998 film Blues Brothers 2000.; The Beginning of the End's version was featured in the 2005 film Elizabethtown.; Swedish artist Säkert! refers to the song in her song which also shares the name "Funky Nassau".
More recently, a version of the song performed by the Blues Brothers appeared in the 1998 film Blues Brothers 2000. John Boutté adapted the song with different lyrics as "Treme Song" and appears on his 2003 album Jambalaya. It was later used as the theme song for Treme, a 2010–2013 HBO television drama series.
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"A Child with the Blues" 1997 Terence Blanchard: Eve's Bayou: The Collection [47] "A Child with the Blues" (Izm Mix) None "Funky Nassau" 1998 Joe Morton, Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, Paul Shaffer, The Blues Brothers Band: Blues Brothers 2000: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "Liberation" Outkast: Aquemini "Ye Yo" None Hav Plenty "No More ...
Scott was a founding member of the Blues Brothers Band, despite his absence in the two films, The Blues Brothers and Blues Brothers 2000. According to Bob Woodward's account in Wired, a biography of John Belushi, Scott left the band after their 1980 tour over a salary dispute.
"Please, Please, Please" is a rhythm and blues song performed by James Brown and the Famous Flames. Written by Brown and Johnny Terry and released as a single on Federal Records in 1956, it reached No. 6 on the R&B charts. The group's debut recording and first chart hit, it has come to be recognized as their signature song.