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  2. Bottle Up and Go - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson recorded the song as "Got the Bottle Up and Go" (or "Got Bottle Up & Gone"). [4] It was performed as an early Chicago blues with Williamson on vocal and harmonica, accompanied by Big Joe Williams and Robert Lee McCoy (later known as Robert Nighthawk) on guitars.

  3. K. C. Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Douglas was influenced by Tommy Johnson, [1] who he had worked with in the Jackson, Mississippi area in the early 1940s, [2] and whose "Canned Heat Blues" he adapted on his albums, A Dead Beat Guitar and the Mississippi Blues and Big Road Blues. The K. C. Douglas Trio's first recording was "Mercury Boogie" (later renamed "Mercury Blues"), in ...

  4. Blues - Wikipedia

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    Blues is a music genre [3] and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. [2] Blues has incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the African-American culture.

  5. List of jazz tunes - Wikipedia

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    This is an A–Z list of jazz tunes which have been covered by multiple jazz artists. It includes the more popular jazz standards, lesser-known or minor standards, and many other songs and compositions which may have entered a jazz musician's or jazz singer's repertoire or be featured in the Real Books, but may not be performed as regularly or as widely as many of the popular standards.

  6. Shaquille O’Neal Returns To Rapping on Blackway’s ‘King Talk’

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    NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal is once again putting his impossibly low-register voice to good use on one of his first rap tracks since the 1990s. “King Talk,” a collaboration with Ghanaian ...

  7. Leroy Foster (musician) - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Face" Leroy Foster (February 1, 1923 – May 26, 1958) was an American blues singer, drummer and guitarist, active in Chicago from the mid-1940s until the late 1950s. [1] He was a significant figure in the development of the postwar electric Chicago blues sound, particularly as a member of the Muddy Waters band during its early years. [2]

  8. Who Went Home and Who Made It Through Night 4 on 'The Voice ...

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    Related: Meet The Voice Teams for Season 25 Battle Round 4: RLETTO vs Val T. Webb from Team Chance. Song: “Saving All My Love For You” by Whitney Houston Winner: RLETTO. Chance said: “I am ...

  9. Why Lenny Kravitz Dropped Everything to Write ‘Rustin’s ...

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    Lenny Kravitz’s family had been involved in the Civil Rights Movement, so it was only fitting he should lend his musical talent to George C. Wolfe’s new biopic about the activist leader Bayard ...