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  2. Jimmy Brown (musician) - Wikipedia

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    James Earl Brown (August 8, 1926 – December 18, 2006) [2] was an American trumpeter, saxophonist and singer. He was also credited or billed as Jimmy Earle , Jumpin' Jimmy Brown , and Rio Pardo . Biography

  3. Jimmy Rushing - Wikipedia

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    1958 - Little Jimmy Rushing and the Big Brass (Columbia, 1958) 1959- Rushing Lullabies (Columbia, 1959) 1960 - Bessie - Clara - Mamie & Trixie (The Songs They Made Famous) (Columbia, 1961) 1963 - Five Feet of Soul (Colpix, 1963) 1962-66 - Mr. Five By Flve "Live" (Montage, ) 1964 - Big Boy Blues (Grand Prix Series, 1964) with Al Hibbler

  4. The Three Bells - Wikipedia

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    The song is an English adaptation of the French language song "Les Trois Cloches" written by Jean Villard (also known as Gilles).This French song narrates the life of someone named Jean-François Nicot who lived in a small village at the bottom of a valley, starting with his birth, then his marriage and ending with his death, events all accompanied by ringing of the bells.

  5. 5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Jimmy Brown of UB40 - AOL

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    Name Jimmy Brown Best known for Being the most important member of UB40, as well as the drummer. Current city Left the city years ago, now live out in the countryside. Replaced the sound of police ...

  6. The Gentrys - Wikipedia

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    The seven-member group of Treadwell High School (Memphis, Tennessee) alumni included Bruce Bowles (), Bobby Fisher (saxophone, keyboards), Jimmy Hart (vocals), Jimmy Johnson (), Pat Neal (bass guitar), Larry Raspberry (guitar, lead vocalist), and drummer Larry Wall (replaced by Rob Straube) [1] and also with another member, Larry Butler ().

  7. Make It Funky - Wikipedia

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    Live versions of "Make It Funky" appear on the albums Revolution of the Mind and Live at the Apollo 1995. Brown also remade the song for his 1992 album Universal James under the title "Make It Funky 2000". The full version, running 12:50, was released on the compilation Make It Funky – The Big Payback: 1971–1975 in 1996.

  8. No Introduction Necessary - Wikipedia

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    The album did little sales and soon was deleted. There were many reissues in different countries under different titles, some of them with alternative track order and/or bonus tracks: Super Rock (French and Belgian LP, 1975) Everything I Do Is Wrong (1993) Voodoo Blues (1995) Todo Lo Que Hago Está Mal (Argentina, 1996) Lovin' Up a Storm (1996 ...

  9. Last Mango in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The song "Last Mango in Paris" was written about Captain Tony Tarracino, a well-known Key West, Florida saloon keeper, and live versions of the song appear on Live by the Bay and Feeding Frenzy. The song also features a coda that is a callback to "La Vie Dansante" from Buffett's previous album, Riddles in the Sand .