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  2. David Maxwell (musician) - Wikipedia

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    David Maxwell (March 10, 1943 [1] – February 13, 2015) [2] was an American blues pianist, songwriter, and singer.. Over his lengthy career, Maxwell variously worked with Louisiana Red, Muddy Waters, Skip James, Bonnie Raitt, John Lee Hooker, James Cotton, Levon Helm, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Rogers, Charlie Musselwhite, Johnny Adams, Ronnie Earl, Freddie King and Hubert Sumlin. [2]

  3. Sleeping at Last - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping at Last is a musical project led by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ryan O'Neal (Born July 17, 1983). The project initially began in Wheaton, Illinois, as a three-piece band with Ryan O'Neal as the lead singer and guitarist, his brother Chad O'Neal (Born December 6, 1976) as the drummer, and Dan Perdue (Born August 28, 1981) as the bassist.

  4. Al "Carnival Time" Johnson - Wikipedia

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    His father bought him a trumpet, also a piano for his sisters and a trombone for his brother. Johnson took interest in the piano and learned the basic chord changes in different keys. [1] His early musical influences included Sugar Boy Crawford, Fats Domino and Smiley Lewis, to name a few. [2]

  5. Earl Poole Ball - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from High School, Ball moved to Hattiesburg and continued playing music on the show and in local night clubs. He supplemented his income by selling Fuller Brushes door-to-door. Ball was introduced to blues by Dr. John. In 1959 Ball was hired to play piano as part of the re-election campaign for Louisiana Governor Jimmie Davis.

  6. St. Vincent (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Anne Erin Clark (born September 28, 1982), known professionally as St. Vincent, is an American musician and singer.Her guitar playing has been praised for its melodic style and use of distortion, and she has been listed among the best guitarists of the 21st century by multiple publications.

  7. Reg Webb - Wikipedia

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    Webb began gigging when he was around the age of 14 or 15 as a rhythm guitar player in a dance band called the Maurice Hinton Band. [4] [5] He founded the Red Webb Trio and, by the late 1960s, the lineup consisted of Webb, Alan Morgan and Dave Meakin. The group's name was changed to the Reg Webb Fusion around 1970. [5]

  8. Cassandra O'Neal - Wikipedia

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    Cassandra O'Neal (born Cassandra Louise O'Neal on January 17, 1973) is an American musician, composer, and recording artist. Best known as keyboard player (2009–2016) with Prince and The New Power Generation, she has an impressive resume of work with major industry (gospel, pop and funk) artists for over twenty-five (25) years.

  9. Keep No Score - Wikipedia

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    Keep No Score is the third full-length studio album by alternative rock band Sleeping at Last. It was released independently in 2006. It was released independently in 2006. Track listing