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  2. Rockin' in Rhythm (Swingville All-Stars album) - Wikipedia

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    Rockin' in Rhythm is an album by The Swingville All-Stars nominally led by saxophonists Al Sears and Hilton Jefferson and trumpeter Taft Jordan recorded in 1960 and originally released on the Swingville label.

  3. Rockin' in Rhythm: A Tribute to Duke Ellington - Wikipedia

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    Rockin' in Rhythm: A Tribute to Duke Ellington ... (2012) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic [1] ... Kenny Berger – baritone saxophone ...

  4. The Rebels (surf band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's 1963 LP uses the name "The Rockin' Rebels". While the instrumental is the best-known version, the original lyrics were, as mentioned above, a promo for the Shannon radio show. Shannon would tweak the lyrics when he moved to WHTT many years later.

  5. Tattoos & Tequila - Wikipedia

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    Tattoos and Tequila is basically my life". Tattoos and Tequila was recorded with current Slaughter members Jeff Blando (guitar), Dana Strum (bass) and drummer Zoltan Chaney. The album is a soundtrack to the book Vince released in the same year, "Tattoos & Tequila: To Hell and Back with One of Rock's Most Notorious Frontmen" .

  6. Jimmy Powell (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Powell recruited an existing Manchester group called the Puzzle – Steve Bolton (lead guitar), Alan Stone (bass), Paul Smith (tenor sax) and Mick Green (drums) – and so formed Jimmy Powell and the Dimensions (without the number "Five"). They soon split up, and Powell took over a Coventry band 'Willy's Cult' comprising Dave Fulford ...

  7. Vibratosax - Wikipedia

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    Vibratosax is the product name of saxophones made from plastic, designed and built by the Thai company Vibrato. A global patent [1] makes Vibrato Co., Ltd. the sole manufacturer of saxophones, whose parts are mainly created from injection-molded plastic. Currently only Alto saxophones are available.

  8. Rockin' Dopsie - Wikipedia

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    Alton Jay Rubin (February 10, 1932 – August 26, 1993), [1] who performed as Rockin' Dopsie (sometimes Rockin' Dupsee), was an American zydeco singer and accordion player who had success first in Europe and later in the United States. [2] He played accordion on "That Was Your Mother" on Paul Simon's album Graceland (1986).

  9. Freedom (Neil Young album) - Wikipedia

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    A live acoustic take of "Rockin' in the Free World" from Jones Beach from June would open the album. "Rockin' in the Free World" became one of Young's signature songs and a live favorite, and bookends the album in acoustic and electric variants, a stylistic choice previously featured on Rust Never Sleeps. Young explains the wide array of music ...