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  2. St. James Infirmary Blues - Wikipedia

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    "St. James Infirmary" on tenor sax "St. James Infirmary" is an American blues and jazz standard that emerged, like many others, from folk traditions. Louis Armstrong brought the song to lasting fame through his 1928 recording, on which Don Redman is named as composer; later releases credit "Joe Primrose", a pseudonym used by musician manager, music promoter and publisher Irving Mills. [1]

  3. Blind Willie McTell (song) - Wikipedia

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    McTell in 1940 "Blind Willie McTell" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.Named for the blues singer of the same name, the song was recorded in the spring of 1983, during the sessions for Dylan's album Infidels; however, it was ultimately left off the album and did not receive an official release until 1991, when it appeared on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1 ...

  4. The Unfortunate Rake - Wikipedia

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    Like in "St. James Infirmary Blues", Williams wants "six crapshooters to be my pallbearers". Lyrical similarities signify that the song shares "The Unfortunate Rake" with "St. James Infirmary Blues" as a common ancestor. A later song that draws on elements from the ballad is the Eric Bogle song "No Man's Land".

  5. When There Are Grey Skies - Wikipedia

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    Jazz critic Harvey Pekar, writing for DownBeat magazine, had this to say about Garland: "Garland is one of the most important figures in recent jazz piano history. His method of block-chording has influenced many other pianists.

  6. The White Stripes (album) - Wikipedia

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    The White Stripes is the debut studio album by American rock duo the White Stripes, released on June 15, 1999.The album was produced by Jim Diamond and vocalist/guitarist Jack White, recorded in January 1999 at Ghetto Recorders and Third Man Studios in Detroit.

  7. File:St James Infirmary by Julien Grandgagnage-tenor sax.oga

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    St_James_Infirmary_by_Julien_Grandgagnage-tenor_sax.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 16 s, 217 kbps, file size: 1.97 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  8. Bobby Bland - Wikipedia

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    Robert Calvin Bland (born Robert Calvin Brooks; January 27, 1930 – June 23, 2013), known professionally as Bobby "Blue" Bland, was an American blues singer. Bland developed a sound that mixed gospel with the blues and R&B. [2]

  9. St. James Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    St. James Infirmary may refer to: "St. James Infirmary Blues", an American folk song; St. James Infirmary Clinic, a medical and social service organization in San ...