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Wilton Place Street Band was an American disco group of studio musicians put together by record producer Trevor Lawrence in Los Angeles, California for the purpose of recording an instrumental disco cover version of the theme tune to I Love Lucy. The resultant "Disco Lucy" was released on Island Records as a single in 1977.
Trevor Babajack Steger (born 21 April 1963) is a British blues musician. He is best known for his work with his former band Babajack, [ 1 ] and his subsequent solo career. To date, Steger has released three solo albums, one live album and been nominated for numerous British Blues Awards , winning Best Acoustic Act in 2023.
Haymaker is the third full-length release by American band ... Tommy Love, Dom Macaluso, Jarrod Alexander; all music is composed by Dave Peters, Keith Barney ...
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]
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).
Specially for this project, McCartney also unveiled some new pieces, namely "Haymakers", "Midwife", "Spiral" and "Tuesday". A different performance of " A Leaf " was originally released on 21 April 1995 on a CD single, and is presented here in a new recording.
Produced by Trevor Horn and Stephen Lipson, it was a major stylistic departure from the previous album, 1985's Once Upon a Time.While still maintaining the epic arena rock sense of scale and drama which the band had developed since the mid-1980s, Street Fighting Years also moved away from the American soul and gospel influences of its predecessor in favour of soundtrack atmospherics and a new ...
Lucius Venable "Lucky" Millinder (August 8, 1910 [1] [2] – September 28, 1966) [3] was an American swing and rhythm-and-blues bandleader. Although he could not read or write music, did not play an instrument and rarely sang, his showmanship and musical taste made his bands successful. [4]