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Troyce Key (September 7, 1937 – November 9, 1992) [1] was an American West Coast blues, electric blues and soul blues singer, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with J.J. Malone. J.J. Malone and Troyce Key, Eli's Mile High Club, Oakland, California
Malone was a member of the Rhythm Rockers, and he variously worked with other musicians, such as Troyce Key, Jill Baxter, Al Green, Joe Simon, Etta James, Scott McKenzie and Frankie Lee. [2] Malone and Troyce Key, Eli's Mile High Club, Oakland, California (photo by Mark Sarfati) Troyce Key and Malone (photo by Mark Sarfati [osw.com])
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Fillmore Slim became friends with Eli's owner Troyce Key, who admired Slim's musical stylings and eventually recorded his first album, Born to Sing the Blues (as Clarence "Guitar" Sims), released in 1987. [1] In 1996, Fillmore Slim updated/re-released, Born to Sing the Blues, on the Mountain Top label.
International cooperation has been key in identifying and arresting the leaders of such groups, authorities said. Europol hosted a three-day operational meeting about "The Com" in January 2025 ...
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A man who prosecutors alleged shot to death a 17-year-old girl to win notoriety and respect within his Fort Worth gang was found guilty on Thursday of gang-murder and gang-deadly conduct, but a ...
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