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  2. Blue Jean - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Jean" is a song written and recorded by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie for his sixteenth studio album Tonight (1984). One of only two tracks on the album to be written entirely by Bowie, it was released as a single ahead of the album and charted in the United States, peaking at No. 8, becoming his 5th and last top 10 hit with no features.

  3. Jeff Healey - Wikipedia

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    Healey began hosting a jazz and blues show on radio station CIUT-FM, where he was known for playing from his massive collection of vintage 78 rpm gramophone records. [ 5 ] Shortly thereafter he was introduced to bassist Joe Rockman (born January 1, 1957, Toronto) and drummer Tom Stephen (born February 2, 1955, New Brunswick – died February 20 ...

  4. The Swinging Blue Jeans - Wikipedia

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    The Swinging Blue Jeans had the standard Shadows line-up of two guitars, a bass guitar and drums and achieved local fame with their appearances at the Mardi Gras Club and the Cavern Club. An album Blue Jeans a-Swinging was released in 1964 by HMV; a contemporaneous American LP composed of 45 and EP tracks, Hippy Hippy Shake included the ...

  5. See the Light (The Jeff Healey Band album) - Wikipedia

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    See the Light is the debut album by the Jeff Healey Band, released in 1988. [3][4] It was No. 50 on the top 100 albums in Canada in 1989, [5] and was the sixth best-selling Cancon album in Canada of 1989. [6] In 1990, it was nominated for the Juno Award for "Album of the Year".

  6. Gene Harris - Wikipedia

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    Blue Note, Concord Jazz. Website. www.geneharris.org. Gene Harris (born Eugene Haire, September 1, 1933 – January 16, 2000) was an American jazz pianist known for his warm sound and blues and gospel infused style that is known as soul jazz. From 1956 to 1970, he played in The Three Sounds trio with bassist Andy Simpkins and drummer Bill Dowdy.

  7. You're No Good - Wikipedia

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    In the UK The Swinging Blue Jeans had the hit version of "You're No Good" reaching number 3 in the summer of 1964. Sue Johnston, then personal assistant to Peter Brown, was dating Swinging Blue Jeans drummer Norman Kuhlke and claims that she brought "You're No Good" to the attention of the Swinging Blue Jeans. [4]

  8. Freddie King - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Burnett. . (m. 1952) . Website. www.freddieking.net. Freddie King (September 3, 1934 – December 28, 1976) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is considered one of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with Albert King and B.B. King, none of whom was a blood relative). [1][2] Mostly known for his soulful ...

  9. Gene Vincent - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Eugene Craddock (February 11, 1935 – October 12, 1971), known as Gene Vincent, was an American rock and roll musician who pioneered the style of rockabilly. His 1956 top ten hit with his backing band the Blue Caps, "Be-Bop-a-Lula", is considered a significant early example of rockabilly. [2] His chart career was brief, especially in ...