| | Ray Conniff Christmas Caroling CD Ray Conniff Discography of CDs
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Contains 16 tracks. Personnel: Ray Conniff (trombone). Christmas Caroling is an excellent disc that rounds up 15 highlights from Ray Conniff's numerous holiday albums. Production styles may have changed over the years, but Conniff's easy listening style stayed essentially the same through it all, which means that the compilation is fairly cohesive and that it's a terrific choice for background holiday music. Among the highlights are "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen," "Here Comes Santa Claus," "Frosty the Snowman," "Joy to the World," "Jingle Bells," "O Little Town of Bethlehem" and "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Ray Conniff Christmas Caroling Songs Christmas Caroling Music Review Purchase Christmas Caroling CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ray Conniff Christmas With Conniff CD (1959)
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Christmas Caroling
$6.09 Arranger: Ray Conniff. Ray Conniff was only a step or two above ...
| | Ray Conniff Christmas Album: Here We Come A-Caroling CD (1965)
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| | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$24.79 Gravel-voiced Alexis Korner is arguably the most important figure in the history of British blues - the inspiration for several generations ...
| | Dr L Subramaniam Garland CD (1978) (Import) Denmark
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| | Weak Lazy Liar CD (1999)
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$11.39 Contains an untitled hidden track following "My Gravity". Weak Lazy Liar: Gerlinda Grimes (vocals, guitar); Chris Mathewson (guitar, bass, background vocals); Joe Knoll (drums, percussion). Additional personnel includes: Jeep Hook (guitar, keyboards); Robb Chapman (cello); Jeff Frazier (drums, percussion). Recorded at Crash, Bang Wallop, Atlanta, Georgia and The Recording Station, Marietta, Georgia.
1996: gerlinda grimes (vocals/guitar) meets chris mathewson (bass) while working in a bookstore. one day, gerlinda mentions to chris that she has written some songs. she plays a few songs for chris. he decides to introduce her to his friend, drummer jeff frazier. soon after, weaklazyliar is born.1997: weaklazyliar begins recording. with only the scratch tracks finished, the studio has to close down because a complaining neighbor tips off the zoning board that a studio was located in a residential neighborhood. the band mixes their scratch tracks and releases an 8 song EP (entitled DEMO). weaklazyliar begins playing in Atlanta clubs.1998: weaklazyliar begins writing songs for their next CD. jeff decides to quit the band in order to spend more time with his family. just as chris and gerlinda begin to feel the end of weaklazyliar is near, they meet joe knoll, a drummer who has just moved to Atlanta from California. joe listens to DEMO. he loves it and agrees to become a weaklazyliar.1999: weaklazyliar records their next CD with jeep hook (guitarist for 80's artists Talk Talk, Basia and Millions Like Us). the CD (entitled YESTERDAY NIGHT) is a critical and college radio success (and is now in its second pressing). weaklazyliar begins performing at clubs in Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee.2000: weaklazyliar decides to add keyboards to their live show. chris and joe ask their friend, ryan taylor, to play. he agrees. because of weaklazyliar's success on the website mp3.com, they are asked to play the Atlanta stop on two tours sponsored by mp3.com - Club mp3.com and Women of mp3.com. weaklazyliar's Atlanta fan base continues to grow and they are voted Favorite Acoustic Band (Reader's Choice) in Atlanta's ...
| | John Stewart & Darwin's Army CD (1999)
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$12.19 In the 30 years between leaving the Kingston Trio in 1968 and recording this CD, singer-songwriter John Stewart has played with many fine backing musicians on stage and in the studio. But Darwin's Army was Stewart's first real group effort since the Trio, positioning himself as chief among equals in this project spotlighting many classic folk songs, both traditional and contemporary. "I missed singing in a group, missed being one of three or four people singing together," Stewart explains. "Certainly this is a sound I personally wanted to get back to." So Stewart recruited wife and longtime singing partner Buffy Ford Stewart and rising young singer-songwriter-musicians Dave Crossland and John Hoke to tackle material as old as "Wild Mountain Thyme" and "Twelve Gates to the City," as nouveau classic as Bob Dylan's "My Back Pages" and Tim Hardin's "Reason to Believe," as surprising as "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and "They Call the Wind Mariah," and as recent as Paul Simon's "Boy in the Bubble," Crossland's "Blood in the Fields," and Hoke's "Dreamland." "The origin of a lot of the songs goes back to the Weavers and Pete Seeger," says Stewart, which helps explain why John broke out his banjo for some of the tunes, while adding his guitar and bass to others. Hoke contributes guitar and percussion, Crossland plays guitar, and Ford sings backing vocals and the occasional lead, as do Hoke and Crossland. The quartet spans generations and musical boundaries with its renditions of songs old and new, with each cover version unlocking a fading memory of the original and appending an energetic freshness. "We've been told that it's not folk," explains Ford, regarding the newer songs. "Some people believe that unless it's a classic old song, it's not folk. That's bull. Folk music is written every day. Folk music grows."About the ArtistTo the baby-boomers of the Fifties, John Stewart's name is synonymous with the Kingston Trio, whose early Sixties hits "Tom Dooley" and "Greenback Dollar" brought folk music out of the coffeehouses and onto campuses, concert halls and radio playlists. To mid-Sixties teenyboppers, John Stewart was the pen behind the Monkees' ...
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| | Pepito New World CD (2005)
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