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Following his return, Whitlock has recorded and performed with his wife, CoCo Carmel, and since 2006 with other musicians based in Austin, Texas. Among his and Carmel's projects, Other Assorted Love Songs, Live from Whitney Chapel contains acoustic interpretations of songs originally recorded by Derek and the Dominos.
CoCo Carmel Whitlock, wife of Bobby Whitlock, states in a 2019 Email to the website owner of www.timeisonourside.com [6] (Bobby Whitlock) is playing the Wurlitzer on the track. Bobby was at the studio doing business with Jimmy Miller. The guys were all there but Keith, who was out scoring dope (as Bobby tells it).
In 2003, Bobby Whitlock and his wife, CoCo Carmel, included the song on their acoustic live album Other Assorted Love Songs, Live from Whitney Chapel. [143] Jazz guitarist Joel Harrison covered "All Things Must Pass" on his album Harrison on Harrison: Jazz Explanations of George Harrison , released in October 2005. [ 144 ]
Delaine Alvin "Delaney" Bramlett (July 1, 1939 – December 27, 2008) was an American singer and guitarist. He was best known for his musical partnership with his wife Bonnie Bramlett in the band Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, which included a wide variety of other musicians, many of whom were successful in other contexts.
Lovers by Bobby Whitlock and CoCo Carmel "Layla" 2008 guest [78] From The Reach by Sonny Landreth "The Milky Way Home" [79] Bridging the Gap by Doyle Dykes "Red Clay" [80] Big Neighborhood by Mike Stern "6th Street" and "Long Time Gone" 2009 [81] Doctor Faith by Christopher Cross "Hey Kid" 2010 [82] Elemental Journey by Sonny Landreth ...
Carmel Robichaud, politician and retired teacher in New Brunswick, Canada; Carmel Sepuloni (born 1977), New Zealand politician; Eddie Carmel (1936–1972), Israeli-born entertainer, popularly known as "The Jewish Giant" John Carmel Heenan (1905–1975), English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church; Roger C. Carmel (1932–1986), American ...
Others believe "Coco" came from Ko Ko Ri Ko, and Qui qu'a vu Coco, or it was an allusion to the French word for kept woman, cocotte. [19] As an entertainer, Chanel radiated a juvenile allure that tantalised the military habitués of the cabaret. [5] In 1906, Chanel worked in the spa resort town of Vichy. Vichy boasted a profusion of concert ...
Coco is a 1969 Broadway musical with a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by André Previn, inspired by the life of Coco Chanel. Katharine Hepburn starred in the title role, her first and only in a stage musical.