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Preston Shannon (October 23, 1947 – January 22, 2018) [2] was an American electric blues and soul blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. [1]AllMusic noted that "Shannon's specialty is a blend of Southern-fried soul and blues, and his albums and live shows – always with a horn section – are an eclectic mix of danceable, grooving tunes and slow, soulful ballads". [1]
The Barrelhouse Club, at 107th and Wilmington in Watts, Los Angeles, was a rhythm and blues nightclub opened in 1948 [1] and co-owned by Johnny Otis, and Bardu and Tila Ali. [2] It was named in honour of the Barrel House in Omaha, Nebraska, the first club in that district to welcome black and white customers. [3]
The Midnight Club is an American horror mystery-thriller television series created by Mike Flanagan and Leah Fong, with Flanagan serving as showrunner, ...
The Midnight Club will tug at your heartstrings and have you piecing together its mysteries all at the same time. While thematically tackling death and coming to terms with the inevitable, the new ...
His 2012 album, Chasing tha Blues, won Best Blues Album at the 12th Annual Independent Music Awards. [8] He appeared in the 2015 documentary film I Am the Blues and the Midnight In The Crescent City documentary by Ben Chace. [9] King's album, Jaw Jackin' Blues, was released in 2020. [10]
Nick Moss and the Flip Tops recorded two live albums at Chan's, a Rhode Island club, the second of which included the harp playing of Gerry Hundt. [4] Moss and the Flip Tops played at Memphis in May and the Ottawa Blues Festival in 2008. [5] The same year Moss produced Magic Slim's album Midnight Blues.
Standard Time, Vol. 5: The Midnight Blues is an album by Wynton Marsalis that was released in 1998. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The album reached a peak position of number 1 on Billboard 's Top Jazz Albums chart. [ 3 ]
1988 – Change My Life (as Snowy White's Blues Agency) 1989 – Open for Business (as Snowy White's Blues Agency) 1994 – Highway to the Sun; 1995 – Arthur's Club-Geneve 1995 (with Mick Taylor) 1996 – No Faith Required (as Snowy White & The White Flames) 1998 – Little Wing (as Snowy White & The White Flames) (re-released as Melting in 1999)