Buddy Guy meets Jimmy Johnson (2014)
January 18, 2014 - Jimmy Johnson opens for Buddy Guy at Buddy Guy's Legends, Chicago
January 18, 2014 - Jimmy Johnson opens for Buddy Guy at Buddy Guy's Legends, Chicago
October 24, 2015 - Jimmy Johnson will perform with Chris Cain Band - that is Chris Cain (g), Steve Evans (b), Greg Rahn (kb) and Mick Mestek (d) - at…
'Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall' is a live album subtitled 'The Legendary Performances of May 19, 1961' and released the next year by Columbia.Track Listing : 1.So What (Miles Davis)…
The The Rolling Stones' 'Sticky Fingers' feat. 'Brown Sugar' is their ninth British studio album produced by Jimmy Miller and released on April 23, 1971 by The Rolling Stones Records.Track…
This day (April 15, 2017), in Vista, California, U.S.A, died Allan Holdsworth, an English guitarist and composer Tracklist : 1 . @ Alvas Showroom (Apr 3rd 2017) 2 . w/…
This day (April 9, 1945), in Irondequoit, New York, is born Steve Gadd, an American session and studio drummer.Tracklist : 1 . w/ Hermine Deurloo (2020) 2 . w/ Blicher…
Aretha Franklin's 'I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You' feat. 'Respect. is her twelfth studio album released on March 10, 1967 by Atlantic.Track Listing : 1.Respect (Otis…
Muddy Waters’ gritty “The Blues Had a Baby” ties rock to its blues roots with raw energy, while Willie Dixon’s “You Shook Me,” reimagined by Led Zeppelin and Jeff Beck, brims with slide guitar intensity. Howlin’ Wolf’s “Evil” growls with menace, and Junior Wells’ “Hoodoo Man Blues” captures Chicago blues with smoky harmonica. Taj Mahal and Gregg Allman invigorate “Statesboro Blues” in a spirited tribute.