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Chanking was developed by James Brown band guitarist Jimmy Nolen as a part of his signature "chicken scratch" sound. The technique appeared first with a double-chank on the first backbeat of each bar in "Out of Sight" (1964), [2] and in "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" (1965), a song that typified much of Brown's subsequent work. [3] "
Steven John Bailey (born 25 September 1955) known professionally as Steven Severin, is an English songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer.He is best known as the bassist of the rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees which he co-founded in 1976. [2]
In his review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow stated: "Although often placed in more tightly arranged settings throughout his career, Newman really excels in a small-group format, where his soulful tones and expertise at jamming over common chord changes are best displayed. This was one of his better sets, even though the album is not very well known".
They've Actually Gotten Worse Live! is a live album by punk rock band NOFX.The album is their second live recording, following their 1995 album I Heard They Suck Live!!. On September 26, 2007, the band posted a bulletin from their MySpace profile with the following regarding the album:
All compositions by Jay Fleecewood, Tanyette Willoughby and David "Fathead" Newman except where noted "One Step at a Time" – 5:51 "You Gotta Keep Gotta Keep Dancin'" – 6:34
"Over My Head" is a song recorded by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac for their self-titled 1975 album. The song was written by keyboardist and vocalist Christine McVie . "Over My Head" was the band's first single to reach the Billboard Hot 100 since " Oh Well ", ending a six-year dry spell on the American charts.
Song in My Head is an album by Colorado-based jam band the String Cheese Incident. Their first album in nine years, it was released on April 29, 2014. Their first album in nine years, it was released on April 29, 2014.
"Baby Scratch My Back" is a 1965 rhythm and blues song by blues singer Slim Harpo. It is mostly an instrumental piece with occasional monologue and harmonica fills by Harpo. [ 2 ] Although it had some success with rock audiences (reaching number 16 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart), "Baby Scratch My Back" was a number one hit in 1966 on the ...