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Al Duncan (October 8, 1927, McKinney, Texas — January 3, 1995, Las Vegas) [1] was an American drummer and songwriter. Music critic and musicologist Eugene Chadbourne described Duncan as a "forefather of rhythm and blues" and "one of less than a half dozen key studio legends of the 1950s and 1960s who have sometimes been called the 'grandfathers of groove'."
American Blues Legends '79: BEAR 23, INT 146.410 1980 Claude Williams: Kansas City Giants: BEAR 25 Various Artists Brum Beat – Live at the Barrel Organ! BRUM 1 1985 Various Artists M&B Jam Session Volume 1: BEAR 26 1988 Various Artists Mitchells and Butler's British Jazz Awards 1987: BEAR 27 Duncan Swift: Out Looking for the Lion: BEAR 28 ...
Little Arthur Duncan (February 5, 1934 – August 20, 2008) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues harmonica player, singer, and songwriter. He was a member of the Backscratchers and over his career was associated with Earl Hooker , Twist Turner, Illinois Slim and Rick Kreher.
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Iowa State's Maintenance Shop turned 50 this month. The iconic club and performance space at the Memorial Union has hosted music legends and beloved theatrical productions.
Duncan Charles Arsenault (born August 28, 1974, in Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.) is a multi-instrumentalist and the drummer for the American rock bands the Curtis Mayflower, the Curtain Society, Sam James, Big Eyed Rabbit, and Scott Ricciuti & Pistol Whipped.
Johnny Burgin was a student and college radio DJ at the University of Chicago, where he earned his nickname "Rockin' Johnny". [2] [3] In 1988, he encountered fellow DJ and harpist David Waldman, who played and recorded with Tail Dragger Jones, Smokey Smothers, and others, which led to a trip to Chicago's West Side to meet and sit in with Jones.
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