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The Hacienda Brothers is an American alternative country band composed of Chris Gaffney, Dave Gonzalez, Dave Berzansky, Dale Daniel, and Hank Maninger. They have been described as "the finest country rock band since the Flying Burrito Brothers in their prime," [ 1 ] and were called "the best country band of the decade."
Dave Gonzalez (born April 24, 1961) is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter from Southern California and, with Thomas Yearsley, founding member of the roots rock/rockabilly band The Paladins in the early 1980s, and then co-founder with Chris Gaffney of the Hacienda Brothers.
The venue was instrumental in the careers of Happy Mondays, Oasis, the Stone Roses, 808 State, Chemical Brothers and Sub Sub. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 1986, it became one of the first British clubs to start playing house music , with DJs Hewan Clarke, Greg Wilson and later Mike Pickering (of Quando Quango and M People ) and Little Martin (later with ...
In 2009, a tribute album to Gaffney was released, Man of Somebody's Dreams: A Tribute to the Songs of Chris Gaffney, which included songs played by fellow Hacienda Brothers as well as others such as Dave Alvin and Los Lobos. [10] In 2011, Dave Alvin included a song about Gaffney, "Run Conejo Run", in his album Eleven Eleven.
Dave Gonzalez (The Paladins, Hacienda Brothers) José González; Pedro Javier González; Myles Goodwyn ; Nina Gordon (Veruca Salt) Martin Gore (Depeche Mode) Scott Gorham ; Grisha Goryachev; Chris Goss (Masters of Reality) Stone Gossard (Green River, Mother Love Bone, Temple of the Dog, Pearl Jam) Manuel Göttsching (Ash Ra Tempel)
The Black Keys' 2010 album, Brothers, won three Grammy awards. At the 2013 Grammy Awards, Auerbach won the award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical, for work on The Black Keys album El Camino, as well as those of Dr. John and Hacienda. [39] Auerbach was nominated three further times in 2020, 2021 and 2023.
Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys is an American rockabilly and Western swing band [1] from California composed of Robert Williams, alias Big Sandy, Ashley Kingman, Frankie Hernandez and Russell Scott. [4]
Sam Cooke was born Samuel Cook in Clarksdale, Mississippi, in 1931 (he added the "e" to his last name in 1957 to signify a new start to his life). [11] [12] He was the fifth of eight children of Rev. Charles Cook, a Baptist minister in the Church of Christ (Holiness), and the former Annie Mae Carroll.