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Robbie Robertson is the solo debut album by Canadian rock musician Robbie Robertson, released in 1987.Though Robertson had been a professional musician since the late 1950s, notably a founder of and primary songwriter for The Band, this was his first solo album.
Dredg (stylized as dredg) is an American rock band formed in 1993 in Los Gatos, California.The band's lineup consists of vocalist Gavin Hayes, guitarist Mark Engles, bassist Drew Roulette and drummer and pianist Dino Campanella.
American Roulette may refer to: American Roulette, a 1977 album by Danny O'Keefe "American Roulette" (song), a song by Robbie Robertson on the 1987 album Robbie ...
American Roulette is the fifth studio album by American country musician Danny O'Keefe released in 1977 on Warner Bros. Records. Track listing
This was the first time a North American rock band had been featured on the cover of the magazine. [67] The Band rented The Woodstock Playhouse in Woodstock, New York with the intent of recording a new live album there, but the city council voted against it, so they recorded on location, but without an audience. Robertson handled most of the ...
Roulette (band), a popular Russian-International Emo / Hard Rock band; Roulette Records, a disco / French house label eventually sold to EMI; The Roulettes, English rock band; Roulette, a 2013 album by Blue "Roulette" (instrumental), an instrumental that was a UK number-one hit for Russ Conway in 1959 "Roulette", a song by Bon Jovi from their ...
In 1968, O'Keefe was a member of a four-man heavy psychedelic rock band named the Calliope. [1] The group recorded one album, Steamed, for Buddah Records before disbanding. O'Keefe is best known for the hit single, "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues", which was released in September 1972, [1] and reached number 9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, and for "The Road", covered by Jackson ...
In the mid-1990s, the band had two top 10 songs in the "Adult contemporary" charts. Llanas provided backing vocals on three tracks from Robbie Robertson's self-titled 1987 solo album. He and Neumann, credited as BoDeans, performed on "Showdown at Big Sky" and "American Roulette". Llanas is credited individually on "Somewhere Down the Crazy River".