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  2. Al Duncan - Wikipedia

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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'."

  3. Big Bear Records - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Little Arthur Duncan - Wikipedia

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    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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  6. Blues legends, rock rebels and stained glass: 50 years at ...

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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.

  7. Duncan Arsenault - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Rockin' Johnny Burgin - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Grammy-winners, legends headline Peoria Blues & Heritage ...

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