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This category includes musical groups associated with the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the US. For individual singers and musicians, see Category:Musicians from Milwaukee . Pages in category "Musical groups from Milwaukee"
Roger Waters & The Bleeding Heart Band: Radio K.A.O.S. Tour: September 9, 1987 Sammy Hagar: Danger Zone Tour June 25, 1980 The Joe Perry Project: Santana: Santana US Tour 1980: August 12, 1980 Zebop! Tour: June 7, 1981 Shangó Tour: July 9, 1982 Havana Moon Tour: September 10, 1983 Beyond Appearances Tour: May 31, 1985 Buddy Guy: July 25, 1986 ...
Sammy was the partnership of guitarist Luke Wood and guitarist/vocalist Jesse Hartman. [1] The band was initially signed to Smells Like Records, the label owned by Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley. Later the band signed to DGC/Geffen. The band was signed to Fire Records in the UK and Europe.
Big Bill Bissonnette (February 5, 1937 – June 26, 2018) [1] was an American jazz trombonist, drummer, and record producer.. He was a strong advocate of New Orleans jazz as played by veteran African-American musicians.
Subsonic Eye, Birthday Girl, Groa, Winona Forever, Little Marzan, Tetchy, Discovery Zone and many more are among the boycotting guests.
Ramos, 73, led Milwaukee's long-running Latin jazz group La Chazz as a songwriter, arranger and guitarist, touting some of the city's best musicians.
After continued growth, a mail order division, Interstate Music Supply, began in 1970, initially with a small flyer to service regional school band directors in the far corners of Wisconsin, but which eventually grew into larger catalogs. In 1973, a second location, Cascio Music-West, was added in the rural New Berlin suburb of Milwaukee.
In 2008, Sammy Kershaw was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in honor of his career achievements and was also inducted into the Louisiana Songwriters Association Hall Of Fame in 2010. Kershaw's first single in two years, " Real People ", was released in late 2008 in the Boomerville/Big Hit label.