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All the Good Times CD (1964)
Alice Stuart discography Track Listing of songs: Leavin' Home; I'll Pawn You My Gold Watch & Chain; Beatnik; Seven Daffodils; Black Jack David; James Alley Blues; Everyday Dirt; Once I Had a Sweetheart; Stackerlee; Bad Girl; Seven Beers With the Wrong Woman; I Can't Help but Wonder; All the Good Times; Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out; Follow Me Honey, I'll Turn Your Money Green; Lady Margaret; Kassie ...
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Can't Find No Heaven CD (2002)
Alice Stuart songs This new disc from Alice Stuart has an acoustic feel, though she makes good use of electric instruments. This stems from the selection of songs and the fact that she makes good use of acoustic instruments, bringing them to the front of the mix. She is rooted in the blues of Mississippi Fred McDowell, Furry Lewis, and Mance Lipscomb, and even her original songs keep ...
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Live at the Triple Door CDs (2006)
Alice Stuart CD discography Though Alice Stuart's first album came out in 1964, at the height of the collegiate folk revival, the singer/songwriter sounds remarkably fresh and engaged on the live two-disc set Live at the Triple Door. Essaying standards like Willie Dixon's "Big Boss Man" ...
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Freedom CD (2007)
Alice Stuart albums Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Canada where I played in many different rock and roll bands both in the Halifax and Yarmouth areas. Moved to Alberta, where I currantly reside,switched to country-rock and formed my band "Paladin".
My music was influenced by some of my favorite bands at the time such as "The Stampeders"-Canada, "The Dave Clark Five"-England, "Paul Revere And The Raiders"-U.S.A. as well as some of my favorite singer-songwriters such ...
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Crazy with the Blues CD (2000)
Alice Stuart music CDs Way ahead of her time, Alice Stuart blazed the trail for women in rock and roll as one of the only females in the country to write her own music, front a male band, and play lead guitar on national and international circuits during the 1970s. Blues Hall of Fame inductee Dick Waterman once remarked, "There would be no Bonnie Raitt without Alice Stuart." According to Taj Mahal, "Alice cut the road that Bonnie traveled."
Alice spent the mid-70s, one of the most creative musical periods of the century, making music with some of the greatest artists of that time. She toured the US and Europe with Van Morrison, Commander Cody, Michael Bloomfield and John Prine. She appeared and ...
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Cant Find No Heaven CD
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1936-1937 CD (2001)
Alice Stuart CD discography Track Listing of songs: Long Ago and Far Away; When I'm With You; Where Is My Heart?; Empty Saddles; Until the Real Thing Comes Along; Make Believe Ballroom; Bye-Bye, Baby; Star Fell Out of Heaven, A; When Did You Leave Heaven; Always; Milkman's Matinee, The; Rainbow on the River; Did You Mean It; You Do the Darndest Things, Baby; It's Love I'm After; Sing Baby Sing; Down South Camp Meeting; Swingin' Down to Rio; Take My Word; Chris and His Gang; First Time I Saw You, The; In Your Own Little Way; You're Looking for Romance;
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 Alice Stuart Songs
Popular or famous Alice Stuart music songs: Everyone Knows, I've Got Somethin' for You, It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, Wild Bill Jones, Basket Case. More music songs Train Of Love, Sugar Babe, I'm goin' to New York City, Night Patrol, Statesboro Blues, Harmony, Man's So Good, Freedom. More music songs Highway Blues, Down to Earth Man, If You Want It to Last, One Too Many Mornings, Sophia, Hard Time Killing Floor. More music songs I Won't Bleed. See All Songs
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