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Haymaker is the third full-length release by American band Throwdown. The album ... Keith Barney, Tommy Love, Dom Macaluso, Jarrod Alexander; all music is ...
Various tracks from the album also received air play on numerous radio stations such as BBC Radio 6 Music, and in early 2023 Steger won the UK Blues Acoustic Act of the Year. [3] [4] All songs were written by Steger with the exception of "Brownsville", which was originally written by Sleepy John Estes and rearranged by Steger. [citation needed]
Classic Blue is the fourth solo studio album by The Moody Blues member Justin Hayward. Classic Blue was released in 1989 by Trax Music (later re-released on Castle Music Records in 1994), and features Mike Batt, who also produced the album, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Too Close to Heaven is a collection of outtakes, alternative versions, and unreleased tracks from The Waterboys' Fisherman's Blues period, released September 2001. The album was released as Fisherman's Blues, Part 2 in the United States with five additional tracks in July of that year. The title track of the album refers to the myth of Icarus.
An unusual departure, this was made up of eighteen mostly full-band arrangements recorded between 1978 and 2000. Beau has produced several hundred songs - newly recorded albums continue to be released by Cherry Red for both download and streaming - and he has also recorded under the names of John Trevor , Trevor Midgley and Simfonica.
Molly & the Heymakers was an American country music group formed in 1987. The band consisted of Martha "Molly" Scheer (lead vocals, fiddle, mandolin, rhythm guitar), Andy Dee (lead guitar), Jeff Nelson (bass guitar), Joe Lindzius and Chad "C.J." Udeen (steel guitar).
It also peaked at No. 48 on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart. [3] "World Party" was written in Summer 1985, shortly after the completion of the band's third studio album This Is The Sea. The lyrics were inspired by Live Aid. [4] The song was recorded at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin, Ireland on 25 March 1987. [5]
Trevor Lawrence played baritone saxophone with the Butterfield Blues Band at the Woodstock Music Festival and on records. He played tenor sax, soprano sax, and baritone sax [4] solos on Marvin Gaye's Trouble Man album. He was part of Stevie Wonder's Wonderlove band, [5] playing on Talking Book, Songs In The Key Of Life, and other albums.