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Blues Image moved to Miami in 1968, where they helped form an innovative new music venue, Thee Image. [1] Blues Image became the house band at the club, which featured acts like Cream, Grateful Dead, and Blood, Sweat & Tears. Blues Image onstage at The Whisky with Jim Morrison and Eric Burdon in May 1969. The band moved to Los Angeles and ...
Mike Pinera and his group Blues Image were co-founders and house band at Thee Image, a Miami Beach concert venue they opened and co-headlined on weekends, playing with such groups as Cream, Grateful Dead, the Yardbirds, The Animals, Frank Zappa and many more. [1]
"Ride Captain Ride" is a song recorded by the American rock band Blues Image. It was co-written by the band's singer-guitarist Mike Pinera and keyboardist Frank "Skip" Konte and was included on the group's 1970 album, Open. Released as a slightly shortened single in the spring of 1970, it shot up the charts, eventually reaching No. 4 in the US ...
Blues Image is the debut album of the rock band Blues Image. [1] The album was released in 1969 and peaked at #112 on the Billboard charts.
Lester Cohen/Getty Images for The Recording Academy. ... in 1999, and officially split as a band in 2016. ... Judy Blue Eyes,” in 2017. He retired from touring after the two hit the road ...
Blue performing on their Greatest Hits Tour, in 2005. In November 2004, the band released Best of Blue, a greatest hits compilation. The album spawned the singles "Curtain Falls", which peaked at No. 4 in the UK, "Get Down on It" and "Only Words I Know", which peaked at No. 2 in France and Italy. The album peaked at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart ...
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson will play a married couple who form a Neil Diamond tribute band in Craig Brewer’s upcoming musical drama “Song Sung Blue.” From Focus Features and Davis ...
It kept him from performing full-time, but he continued to record with Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, the acoustic band Firefall, Dan Fogelberg, Dolly Parton, Rod Stewart and many others. [3] Joe Lala was the last in the drummer stool for the handful of concerts given in February 1973 by the disintegrating Byrds .