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"Key to the Highway" is a blues standard that has been performed and recorded by several blues and other artists. Blues pianist Charlie Segar first recorded the song in 1940. Jazz Gillum and Big Bill Broonzy followed with recordings in 1940 and 1941, using an arrangement that has become the standard.
Johnny Watson (April 12, 1867 – November 1, 1963), [1] known as Daddy Stovepipe, was an American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player, best known for his recordings. Watson also recorded as Jimmy Watson, Sunny Jim and Rev. Alfred Pitts. He may have been the earliest-born blues performer to record.
Stovepipe No. 1, (August 7, 1890 - Unknown) [3] born probably Samuel Chambers Jones [3] was an American blues musician and songster, active in the Cincinnati area of the United States. He made his first recordings in 1924.
RFK Jr. supports President-elect Donald Trump's policies but not his fast-food diet. On a podcast, the former candidate bashes Trump's menu choices.
Common Ground: Dave & Phil Alvin Play and Sing the Songs of Big Bill Broonzy is a studio album by rock musicians Dave and Phil Alvin, released in 2014. [6] [7] The album is a tribute to the songs of Big Bill Broonzy; the brothers credit him with writing the first rockabilly song.
Tim McGraw might make you do a double take.. On Sunday, Nov. 24, the country star, 57, took a break from his usual look while attending the Beatles '64 premiere in New York City with his wife ...
Congress required all federal agencies to submit annual financial reports in 1990. The Pentagon finally got around to complying in 2018, and it still hasn't passed an audit.
Along with "Key to the Highway", "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" was one of the first songs that Clapton learned to play in this style. [11]