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East 17 are an English pop boy band started by Tony Mortimer, Brian Harvey, John Hendy, and Terry Coldwell in 1991.They are best known for their 1994 hit single "Stay Another Day", which was the UK Christmas number one that year.
Life's Too Short is the sixth album by singer/songwriter Marshall Crenshaw. [7]The album was produced by Ed Stasium and featured Kenny Aronoff on drums. Crenshaw recalled, "I liked what Kenny Aronoff (drums) and Ed Stasium (production) were doing right then, I liked them both personally, and I wanted to work with them, so off we went…"
Sounds of Crenshaw Vol. 1 is the first studio album by American musical supergroup The Pollyseeds. It was released on July 14, 2017, through Sounds Of Crenshaw and Ropeadope Records . Recording sessions took place at Organic Grease Studios and Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles .
#392: The EP Collection is a Marshall Crenshaw compilation album containing tracks from a series of six previously released, vinyl-only EPs, completed between April 2012 and April 2015, plus two bonus tracks.
This Is Easy includes twenty songs from Crenshaw's first seven studio albums and two tracks originally released on singles: "Something's Gonna Happen", a 1981 single on Alan Betrock's Shake Records before Crenshaw's major label debut, and "You're My Favorite Waste of Time", the B-side of Crenshaw's biggest hit, "Someday, Someway".
John Hart Crenshaw (November 19, 1797 – December 4, 1871) was an American landowner, salt maker, kidnapper and slave trader, based out of Gallatin County, Illinois.
Crenshaw and his band recorded Mary Jean & 9 Others after Crenshaw completed filming for his role as Buddy Holly in La Bamba. He recalled, "I took a train ride back from the West Coast and wrote a lot of the words on Amtrak stationery, looking out the train window at the passing landscape." [6] As with Downtown, the album was recorded amidst ...
On Crenshaw's first three albums: Full-Length Stereo Recordings, Victory Songs and Dog Days, Crenshaw recruited Dixon, Marti Jones, and Jamie Hoover, among others.For 2014's Friends, Family, and Neighbors, Crenshaw was assisted by his brother John, a sound mixer, producer Don Dixon, bassist Maby, and engineer Stewart Simon.