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Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real, sometimes referred to as POTR, is an American country rock band formed in Los Angeles in 2008 by Lukas Nelson. The band consists of Lukas Nelson (lead vocals, songwriter, acoustic and electric guitars, piano), Anthony LoGerfo (drums, percussion), Corey McCormick (bass guitar, upright bass, vocals), Logan Metz (keyboards, lap steel, banjo, harmonica, vocals ...
Waylon Payne - lead guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals (2023–present) Lukas Nelson – lead guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals (2013–2022, 2024–present) Former. Paul English – drums, percussion (1973–2020; his death) Jimmy Day – steel guitar (1973; died 1999) Bobbie Nelson – piano (1973–2022; her death)
"Think for Yourself" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1965 album Rubber Soul. It was written by George Harrison , the band's lead guitarist, and, together with " If I Needed Someone ", marked the start of his emergence as a songwriter beside John Lennon and Paul McCartney .
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Chicago-based Vee-Jay Records head A&R man, Calvin Carter, brought back "Make It Easy on Yourself" from a trip to New York City where he scouted song publishers.Carter played the demo, featuring Dionne Warwick's vocal, for Vee-Jay artist Jerry Butler who commented: "Man, it's a great song, and the girl who's singing it, and the arrangement, is a hit."
"Mind Your Own Business" was recorded on March 2, 1949, at Castle Studio in Nashville.During the same session, Williams also recorded "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)", "My Son Calls Another Man Daddy", and "Honky Tonk Blues".
Young Disciples was a British / American acid jazz band, formed in London in 1990 by Carleen Anderson (vocals and keyboards), Marco Nelson (bass, guitar and organ) and Femi Williams (percussion and programming). [1] Their most famous hit was the single "Apparently Nothin'" (Talkin' Loud, 1991), which helped launch Anderson's solo career when ...