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Rebel PrideIt Is What It Is(RP 032005)Every once in awhile, a band comes along that puts the 'rock' back in Southern rock. Florida's Rebel Pride is one of those. From the very opening riffs of 'Stomp Your Foots' to the closing refrain of 'Survive,' Rebel Pride kicks ass and burns their image into your brain forever. Sounding a lot like the original Molly Hatchet, with a singer that is part Danny Joe Brown and part Phil McCormack, these guys are the real deal. 'Stomp Your Foots' is so good, it was chosen as the lead off track on the upcoming Gritz compilation Home Grown and Hand-picked. Red hot, rocking, sonic bombast Rebel Pride It Is What It Is Songs | 1. | Stomp yer Foots |
| 2. | GITITON |
| 3. | Tampa Bay Worksong |
| 4. | Gettin' Closer |
| 5. | Slippin' Away |
| 6. | The Hard Way |
| 7. | Drop the Ball |
| 8. | Survive |
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$18.99 a big Hi! to all my friends this is my newest album and I wrote three songs on it and rearanged the song Brother Ira .i wrote (The Whiskey Made Mommy That Way) (Tiny Red Slippers) and (The Old Family Barn)Hope you enjoy them. //I got some good ideas from my good friend Mona Duboise she is such a great writer of poems and songs I enjoyed making this album I am about to enbark on a tour to the east coast of Canada as the ...
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$19.39 Outside the living room window of Linda Hopkins' Hollywood penthouse, the stressing strains of 101 freeway traffic bleed into the summer breeze, spurring her drapery sheers to shimmy like a 30's vintage shake dancer. Through their soft-focus scrim, the afternoon sun illuminates her sitting room's immaculate clutter, providing just the right light for an awestruck visitor to ponder her possessions. Near her ol' upright piano are photos of the lady with a galaxy of golden era entertainers. There's sheet music, show posters, and a trade magazine ad for her Savoy single "Warning Blues." And then there are the plaques -- row after row of commemorations, proclamations, and citations -- all giving honor and thanks to a Black woman who happily gave of herself to her community. There are so many awards that the excess is stacked along the walls. This is not the home of a faded Tinsel Town star. This is the home of a beloved Los Angeles treasure.Born (1924) and raised in New Orleans, Linda ran away to live with her brother in Richmond, California in 1947 after the love of her life married another woman. An in-demand vocalist from the time she was a child, Linda had sung nothing but gospel. But white disc jockey "Jumpin' George" Oxford, who was taken with her voice from Sunday gospel radio shows, set up an audition for her at Slim Jenkins' nightclub in Oakland, changing her path forever. "I never dreamed I'd be in show business," she says wide-eyed, in a voice high-pitched with rural animation. "I auditioned during the Sunday evening cocktail hour with Willie Diamond & The Dominos' '60 Minute Man' - the only secular song I knew. I got a standing ovation. I didn't know anything else...so I sang it again! That Monday, Slim called me for the job and I had to learn five more songs by Friday!" This was January 6, 1950."The first person I worked with was Helen Humes," she continues. "On opening night she insisted on opening for me, hollerin', 'YOU are the star of the show tonight!' By day, I was a house cleaner for Miz Montleone, a very rich white lady who loaned me some gowns to wear. Between her and "Jumpin' George" calling all their friends, you couldn't get in the place. Helen had invited Nellie Lutcher and members of Count Basie's, Duke Ellington's and Nat Cole's bands. Slim had to go to the gambling joint next door for more chairs! I made $10 that night - big money then - and stayed for almost a year. When I left, I was making $100 for three night's work! Then I moved to the Champagne Supper Club in San Francisco to work with Redd ...
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$11.39 John Tenney was playing in a punk band in a San Francisco dive late nights while performing early evenings at the San Francisco Opera around the time that we were introduced. John is one of the greatest musicians with whom I have ever had the pleasure of performing. During my life, I have played with some fantastic fiddlers but none better than John. We have not performed together since this project; I miss him and hope to play music again with him soon. Whether adding a rhythm or a fill or a space, John's musicianship is unequalled. Thank you, John.This recording would never have been made were it not for Scott Gordon. Scott insisted that he and I would perform together when we met for the first time. He brought recording equipment to several concerts and worked personally with the engineers at each venue. He made all the studio arrangements for the tunes we recorded in Petaluma. He mixed and mastered the project at his home and played drums on all tracks. Scott has a love and knowledge of music, particularly American jazz, that is incredible. Also, I strongly recommend that you not play Scottie ping-pong for any sort of money. Thank you, Scott. Jeff Turner and I have known each other for quite a few years now. We worked together one season on 'The City of Napa', a paddle-wheeled ...
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