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The group was formed by Memphis, Tennessee, natives Louis Williams Jr. (24 February 1941 – 13 October 2002), Nathan "Pedro" Lewis (born 30 July 1943), and Elvin Lee Jones. Both lead singer Williams, who modeled his vocal style closely on that of his idol Sam Cooke , and Lewis, had previously sung with the Del-Rios, who recorded for Stax ...
Category: Ovation Records artists. ... Tantrum (American band) Y. Mighty Joe Young (musician) This page was last edited on 4 December 2021, at 21:44 (UTC) ...
Tantrum was a seven-member rock group that released two albums on Chicago's Ovation Records label. [1] [2] The group comprised three female singers: Pam Bradley, Sandy Caulfield, and Barb Erber, as well as guitarist Ray Sapko, keyboardist Phil Balsano, bass guitarist Bill Syniar, and drummer Vern Wennerstrom.
Young's mid-1970s Ovation LPs were said by AllMusic's Bill Dahl to have "showcased the guitarist's blues-soul synthesis". [6] Reviewing Young's 1976 self-titled LP in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau wrote: "If Young's voice weren't as gruffly workaday as his guitar, he might be a threat—he's got a knack for the blues subject, from mama-in-law ...
Larry Coryell was born in Galveston, Texas, United States. [1] He never knew his biological father, a musician. He was raised by his stepfather Gene, a chemical engineer, and his mother Cora, who encouraged him to learn piano when he was four years old.
The first artist he signed was Jack Walton, a singer who competed in "The X Factor" in 2014. In 2016, Tomlinson released the single, "Just Hold On," a collaboration with producer and DJ Steve Aoki.
Although Lukather indicated in April 2011 that the band would not record any further material, [17] Toto announced an international tour schedule and new studio album in March 2014. [20] In March 2015 Toto XIV was released. [21] The band toured in celebration of its 40th anniversary from 2016 to 2019, when Lukather announced an indefinite ...
Brad Paisley and members of the band Dawes, who lost their homes in the fires, opened the show with an all-star group including Sheryl Crow and John Legend, performing a cover of Randy Newman’s ...