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  2. Un Poco Loco - Wikipedia

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    "Un Poco Loco" is in thirty-two bar form. [4] It uses the lydian scale, incorporating chords overlapping chords to imply a polytonality (D major 7 over C major 7: CEGBDF#AC#) with the improvisation based on an alternating polytonality and an altered dominant chord.

  3. Crazy Love (Poco song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crazy Love" is a 1979 hit single for the country rock group Poco introduced on the 1978 album Legend. Written by founding group member Rusty Young, "Crazy Love" was the first single by Poco to reach the Top 40 and remained the group's biggest hit, with a special impact as an Adult Contemporary hit, being ranked by Billboard as the #1 AC song for the year 1979.

  4. List of Poco band members - Wikipedia

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    Lex Browning, Jack Sundrud's former bandmate in Great Plains, replaced Michael Webb on mandolin, fiddle, and guitar in October 2018. [27] By January 2020, Poco friend and fan Tom Hampton was brought in by Sundrud to replace Browning for tour dates, but touring was suddenly halted in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [28] [29]

  5. Bud Powell - Wikipedia

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    Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) [1] was an American jazz pianist and composer.A pioneer in the development of bebop and its associated contributions to jazz theory, [2] Powell's application of complex phrasing to the piano influenced both his contemporaries and later pianists including Walter Davis Jr., Toshiko Akiyoshi, and Barry Harris.

  6. Rusty Young (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Young is best known for writing the Poco songs "Rose of Cimarron" and "Crazy Love". In 2013, Young was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame. [7] At the end of 2013, Young announced his, what turned out to be a short-lived, retirement. [8] A few shows were booked into 2014 including three farewell shows in Florida.

  7. Pickin' Up the Pieces (Poco album) - Wikipedia

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    Pickin' Up the Pieces is the debut album by country rock band Poco, released in 1969. [1] It was one of the earliest examples of the emerging genre of country rock. Several of the songs date back to Richie Furay's days in Buffalo Springfield. An early version of "What a Day" was included on the Buffalo Springfield box set in 2001.

  8. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    loco [in] place, i.e. perform the notes at the pitch written, generally used to cancel an 8va or 8vb direction; in string music, also used to indicate return to normal playing position (see Playing the violin) [2] long accent Hit hard and keep full value of note (>) lontano Distant, far away lugubre Lugubrious, mournful luminoso Luminous lunga

  9. Cantamos - Wikipedia

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    Cantamos is the seventh studio album by the country rock band Poco.It was released in 1974 on Epic Records.This album saw the band moving back towards their traditional country rock sound after experimenting with a harder style on the previous album.