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James Robert Boggio (December 11, 1939 [1] –November 6, 1996) was an American accordionist. He died of heart failure in Cotati, California , aged 56. [ 2 ] A statue of him stands in La Plaza Park, near the center of Cotati.
Marc Boggio Elias Reidy Kemble Walters: Past members: Fern Sanchez Robb Torres Tommy Black Noah Stone Alex Parnell: Golden State is an indie rock band from Los ...
Boogie (sometimes called post-disco [1] [2] [3] and electro-funk) [3] is a rhythm and blues genre of electronic dance music with close ties to the post-disco style, that first emerged in the United States during the late 1970s to mid-1980s.
Others to play with the Acoustic Warriors included Paul Robinson on guitar, Stevie Blacke on mandolin, Alex Baum on bass, and Jim Boggio on accordion. This band recorded the album Shootin' Straight (Private Music, 1994). Hicks returned to using the Hot Licks name in 2000.
[18] The Commercial Appeal stated: "Instrumentally, this is a group to reckon with, as Paul Robinson's lightning lead acoustic guitar intertwines with Stevie Blacke's mandolin and Jim Boggio provides atmospheric accordion." [13] Elijah Wald, of The Boston Globe, listed it as one of 1994's best albums. [19]
Boggio is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Bautista Salvador Etcheverry Boggio (1931–2015), Uruguayan Ambassador; Emilio Boggio (1857–1920), Italian-Venezuelan pioneering impressionist painter; Jim Boggio (1939–1996), American accordionist; Norberto Boggio (1931–2021), Argentine football forward
Six Feet Under is a soundtrack album to the HBO television series Six Feet Under, released in 2002 on Universal Music. Track listing. No. Title Artist Length; 1.
Go-go is a subgenre of funk music with an emphasis on specific rhythmic patterns, and live audience call and response.. Go-go was originated by African-American musicians in Washington, D.C., during the mid-1960s to late-1970s.