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Revive The Jive CD (2005)
Ron Evans music CDs All his life Ron Evans has had a dream to make a record, he has been trying on and off since 1981. This is his first proper commercial venture.
When he started he was in the same studio as 'The Masonettes' and they helped him get on. This ...
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Deep Purple CD (1969) Top Seller
Ron Evans music CDs This is a record that even those who aren't Deep Purple fans can listen to two or three times in one sitting -- but then, this wasn't much like any other album that the group ever issued. Actually, Deep Purple was highly prized for many years by fans of progressive rock, and for good reason. The group was going through a transition -- original lead singer Rod Evans and bassist Nick Simper would be voted out of the lineup soon after the album was finished (although they weren't told about it until three months later), ...
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Woman's Thang CD
Ron Evans CD discography Recording information: Studio 35, Pearl, MS.
Arrangers: Josh Brown, Jr.; Harrison Calloway.
Personnel: Pat Brown (background vocals); Michael Russell (guitar); Ron Evans (organ, keyboards); Harrison Calloway (keyboards); Sonya Washington, Angela Walls (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Josh Brown, Jr.; Ron Evans.
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Dont Gimme No Lip CD (1997)
Ron Evans albums Louisiana soul singer Vickie Baker works contemporary turf on this 11-track outing, with the final two tracks here being radio mixes of "Don't Give Me No Lip" and "She's a Lady of Love," both featured in extended versions. The title track is five minutes of soul preaching and girl talk set to a "Strokin'" groove, while the sexual quotient is kept alive and burning on "We Almost Had a Good Thang," "Freak on the Side," "You Shoulda Got It While the Gittin' Was Good" and "Why My Baby Left." Bold and saucy in a Millie ...
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Until You Get Enough Of Me CD (1998)
Ron Evans discography Recording information: Studio 35, Pearl, MS; Taylor Made Studio, Jackson, MS.
Arranger: Harrison Calloway.
Personnel: Ronnie Lovejoy (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Michael Russell (guitar); Ezra Brown (saxophone); Stephen Hall, Kimble Funchess (trumpet); Paul I. Adams (trombone); Harrison Calloway (piano, keyboards, synthesizer, drums); Ron Evans (organ, keyboards, synthesizer, drums); Jewel Bass, Thomisene Anderson (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Ron Evans.
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III CD (1969)
Ron Evans songs Legendary U.K. heavy metal group Deep Purple perform their raucous and powerful style of rock on this 13-track release.
This is a record that even those who aren't Deep Purple fans can listen to two or three times in one sitting -- but then, this wasn't much like any other album that the group ever issued. Actually, Deep Purple was highly prized for many years by fans of progressive rock, and for good reason. The group was going through a transition -- original lead singer Rod Evans and bassist Nick Simper would be voted out of the lineup soon after the album was finished (although they weren't told about it until three months later), organist Jon Lord and guitarist Ritchie Blackmore having perceived limitations in their work in terms of where each wanted to take the band. And between Lord's ever-greater ambitions toward fusing classical and rock and Blackmore's ever-bolder guitar attack, both of which began to coalesce with the session for Deep Purple in early 1969, the group managed to create an LP that combined heavy metal's early, raw excitement, intensity, and boldness with progressive rock's complexity and intellectual scope, and virtuosity on both levels. On ...
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Popular or famous Ron Evans music songs: Revive The Jive, Good Times. See All Songs
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