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Produced by Billy Banks, the album was recorded in New Orleans in the summer of 1995. [7] [8] [9] Anderson wrote six of its eight tracks. [10]The Ways of Warmdaddy includes versions of Duke Ellington's "Mood Indigo" (as a solo saxophone piece for Anderson) and "Rockin' in Rhythm".
The man’s name is Tim, or Timmy, Cappello, and at age 68 he’s still baring his biceps, blowing that sax, and rocking the heavy-metal neck-chains. Of course, they’re not the same chains from ...
They became popular in the Pacific Northwest from the late 1950s to the early 1960s, [2] performing saxophone-driven R&B and Chuck Berry rock and roll. [3] Their biggest hit was " Tall Cool One ", first released in 1959, and they have been credited as being "one of the very first, if not the first, of the American garage bands ."
Hanck's saxophone or arrangement work has appeared on various albums by J.P. Soars (Full Moon Night in Memphis), Rick Estrin & The Nightcats (One Wrong Turn), R.C. Finnigan (Heart Body and Soul), Mickey Thomas (As Long As You Love Me), Little Smokey Smothers (Chicago Blues Buddies), Jackie Payne (Partners in the Blues), Alice Stuart (Crazy with ...
Jones-Brown-Smith (also released as Rockin' in Rhythm) is an album by pianist Hank Jones, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Jimmie Smith, recorded in 1976 for the Concord Jazz label. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Reception
Cash Box called "Rock and Roll Girls" a "pure rock celebration" and said that "Fogerty’s lead vocal is classic." [8] Rolling Stone Magazine critic Kurt Loder praised "Rock and Roll Girls" as "a rather spectacular demonstration of what can still be done with three shitty chords and a blazing sax.” [9] The Age critic Mike Daily described it as having "the breezy appeal of a Buddy Holly song."
Rockin' in Rhythm: A Tribute to Duke Ellington (2010) Double Exposure (2012) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic [1] ... alto saxophone ...
Rockin' At The Drive In (Combo, 1956) Blows All Nite Long (Modern, 1956) Rocks and Rolls All Nite Long (Crown, 1957) reissue of Blows All Nite Long; Rock and Roll with Joe Houston and His Rockets (Tops, 1957) Wild Man of the Tenor Sax (Crown, 1961) Doin' The Twist (Crown, 1962) Twisting in Orbit (Crown, 1962) Rockin' and Rollin' (Crown, 1962)