Wherever I Go CD music singer/songwriter combines folk, country, blues, bluegrass, Celtic & rockabilly into an all-acoustic guitar-based program that is refreshingly varied
Audio Mixer: Robert C. Wherever I Go music CDs Amos.
Liner Note Author: David Royko.
Recording information: Winchester, VA.
Arranger: Robert C. Amos.
Personnel includes: Bob Amos (vocals, guitar).
Personnel: Bob Amos (vocals, guitar, tin whistle); Glen Zankey (gut-string guitar); Ron Stewart (banjo, violin); David McLaughlin (mandolin, drums, percussion); Chris Thile (mandolin).
Wherever I Go music CDs. Recorded between 1990 & 1997. Includes liner notes by Rich Kienzle.
BMG Heritage's Ultimate Aaron Tippin collection is the most thorough single-disc retrospective of this successful vocalist from the second wave of the new traditionalist movement of the 1990s. Expanding 1997's Greatest Hits...and Then Some by seven tracks, Ultimate effectively captures Tippin's full range of Top Ten songs while signed by RCA between 1991 and 1995. The 20-track set includes the original versions of "A Door," "That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You," "Working Man's Ph.D.," "You've Got to Stand for Something," "I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way," and a cover of Billy Swan's 1974 hit, "I Can Help." ~ Al Campbell
Compilation producers:Gretchen Brennison, Bruce Pollock.
Liner Note Author: Rich Kienzle.
Photographer: Peter Nash .
Personnel includes: Aaron Tippin (vocals).
Producers: Emory Gordy, Jr., Scott Hendricks, Steve Gibson.
Wherever I Go music CDs. BALLADS OF SACCO & VANZETTI is a collection of songs in tribute to Italian anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, who were executed in Boston in 1927. Moses Asch of Folkways Records commissioned Guthrie to write the songs in 1945, and released them in 1960. This reissue includes extensive notes, lyrics and a bitter letter Guthrie wrote to Judge Webster Thayer during the making of the album; Thayer was long dead at the time. Sacco and Vanzetti, who were convicted of robbery and murder, were pardoned of their crimes in 1977, 50 years after their deaths.
Recorded in 1947 and 1951. Originally released on Folkways (FH 5485). Includes liner notes by Anthony Seeger and Jeff Place, original release liner notes by Moses Asch and a letter by Woody Guthrie to Judge Webster Thayer.
In Boston in 1927, Italian anarchists ...
Wherever I Go songs. Though modern listeners may scratch their heads at her name, Mary Mayo was a gifted singer from the postwar era who guested with the dance bands of the day, including, as on this collection, the Tex Beneke-led Glenn Miller Orchestra. ...
Wherever I Go CD music. BEWARE. Listening to this music can become habit-forming.
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Wherever I Go songs. *****Released in a sold-out show at Boston landmark The Paradise Lounge in January of 2007, "Restless or Sleeping" is the debut album of Boston-based band Walter the Orange Ocean. Almost entirely self recorded and produced, it represents just the first ...
Wherever I Go album. Track Listing of songs: Body in the Lake; Grandma; Did My Time; Saturn; Lima; I'm So Glad; UFO; Rice Clients; Isles of Langerhan; Something Wrong; Beggin'; Apple Pie;
Wherever I Go CD music. Ramon Kenan
A Raleigh native who holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree of Music from Oral Roberts University, Tulsa Oklahoma.
Has been performing professionally since high school. Has served as Adjunct Trumpet professor at North Carolina Central University, North Carolina State ...
Track Listing of songs: The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry; Bill Lamey's / The Gladstone / The Silver Spear; When Wild War's Deadly Blast Was Blawn; Do You Want Anymore / Killavil / The Carraroe Jig; Billy Boy; The Earl's Chair / ...
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