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Jay Bennett was born November 15, 1963, in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago. [1]Bennett was a founding member of Titanic Love Affair. The band recorded three albums in the 1990s: Titanic Love Affair (1991), No Charisma (EP, 1992), and Their Titanic Majesty's Request (1996).
She was born Gayle Annette to Richard and Ethel McCormick, who had an older son, Michael (b. 1945). [1] Gayle attended Pattonville High School in Maryland Heights, Missouri and sang high soprano with the Suburb Choir, a 150-voice unit that performed annually with the St. Louis Symphony. [2]
House of the Blues is an album by blues musician John Lee Hooker, compiling tracks originally released as singles between 1951 and 1952. Chess Records issued the album in 1959. [ 1 ]
All Over the Place 10" Promo, Chelsea Walls soundtrack Recorded at Easley Studios, Memphis, 1994 "Don't You Honey Me" [45] All Over the Place 10" Promo Recorded at the Warzone, Chicago, 1996 1999 "100 Years From Now" [46] Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons: Cover of the 1968 The Byrds song. 2000 "Any Major Dude Will Tell ...
Wilco recorded a number of songs with this theme, including "Sunken Treasure" and "Hotel Arizona." [19] Wilco also recorded a number of songs in the style of A.M. [20] Wilco named the album Being There after a Peter Sellers film of the same name. The band went through some personnel changes during the recording sessions.
The first House of Blues opened on November 26, 1992, in the Harvard Square commercial district and retail area of Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a live music concert hall and restaurant. [4] The company was financed by Dan Aykroyd , Aerosmith , Paul Shaffer , River Phoenix , Jim Belushi , and Harvard University , among others. [ 5 ]
LONDON (AP) — Wilko Johnson, the guitarist with British blues-rock band Dr. Feelgood who had an unexpected career renaissance after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, has died. He was 75.
It is a recording of the band's performance at the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas on 31 October 1999 during their world tour supporting their eighteenth studio album The Ladder. [5] By the time of the album's release, guitarist Billy Sherwood and keyboardist Igor Khoroshev were already out of the band, reducing Yes to a four-piece.