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Blues rock duo Hot Tuna included a version of the song titled "Know You Rider" on their debut live album, Hot Tuna, [10] and have played the song live many times since. The song was a staple of the Grateful Dead 's live shows from the beginning of the band's existence in 1965. [ 1 ]
Act Four is an album by American progressive bluegrass band The Seldom Scene, the first record under Sugar Hill Records and with a new lead singer/guitarist, Phil Rosenthal. He replaced John Starling, who left to concentrate on his career.
Kendra Spotswood is an American soul singer and is considered to be one of the most underrated singers of the girl group era. [1] She is known best for her collaboration with Van McCoy, her membership of The Shirelles and her song "You're Gonna Make Me Love You" a favorite on the UK Northern soul scene, which she recorded under the name Sandi Sheldon.
Young Sheldon is ending, but this isn’t the last you’ll see of the Cooper family; spinoff Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, about Sheldon’s brother Georgie (Montana Jordan) and his wife ...
The song "Woman Blue" was a folk song recorded by many artists, usually titled "I Know You Rider", and made more popular by the Grateful Dead. [7] The album was issued by Fontana in the UK in 1966, and Roderick went to Britain to promote the record. [4] She was also featured on an album of Newport Folk Festival performances issued by Vanguard.
Spoiler Alert: The following interview discusses events from the series finale of “Young Sheldon” — the episodes “Funeral” and “Memoir” — streaming on Paramount+ as of May 17.
Here's how to watch Thursday's episode and what to know. Season 7, episode 6 of "The Big Bang Theory" prequel airs on CBS tonight. ... "Young Sheldon" will air Thursday, April 4, at 8 p.m. ET.
Ben Eldridge (August 15, 1938 – April 14, 2024) was an American five-string banjo player and a founding member of the seminal bluegrass group The Seldom Scene.He fell in love with hillbilly music as a child listening to the Old Dominion Barn Dance on the radio.