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Mitch Collins Discography of CDs
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Introducing Juanita Williams CD (1994)
Mitch Collins songs The comparisons to Aretha Franklin are inevitable, but Juanita Williams' voice and passion are her own. Her debut, Introducing Juanita Williams, features a wide-ranging sample of modern and classic blues tunes, everything from Ike and Tina Turner's "Crazy About You Baby" to Freddie King's "That Will Never Do" and Bobby Bland's "Two Steps from the Blues." Anybody who has doubts about the ...
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Eyewitness Blues CD (1979)
Mitch Collins albums EYEWITNESS BLUES (60 MINUTE EDITION) compiles all 10 tracks from Catfish Hodge's album EYEWITNESS BLUES with 6 tracks from his album BOUT WITH THE BLUES.
All 10 rocking blues cuts from his successful first Adelphi LP, plus 6 aditional tracks, 60 minutes.
Recorded at Sounds Reasonable and Soundwave, Washington, D.C.; Track Recorders, Silver Spring, Maryland in 1979 and 1980.
Engineers: Jim Harmon, Bill ...
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Wanted: Tru Rock 'N' Roll CD
Mitch Collins CD discography Recording information: Bias Recording, Springfield, VA (02/04/1983-05/26/2000); Hit & Run Studios (02/04/1983-05/26/2000); Track Recorders, Silver Spring, MD (02/04/1983-05/26/2000).
Arranger: Billy Hancock.
Personnel: Billy Hancock (vocals, guitar); Chris Watling (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Joe Stanley (tenor saxophone); Mark Mitchell (baritone saxophone); Daryl Davis, Peter Bonta (piano); Mitch Collins (keyboards); Martha Hull (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Mark Greenhouse; Jeff Covert; Bob Dawson; Steve Carr.
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Catfish Blues CD (1994)
Mitch Collins music CDs Recording information: Big Mo Studio, Kensington, MD; Cloverland Studio, North Hollywood, CA; Muscletone Studio, Santa Monica, CA.
Photographer: Linda Gibbon.
Personnel: Bob "Catfish" Hodge (vocals, guitar); Pete Ragusa (vocals, drums, percussion); Rosemary Butler, Sam Clayton (vocals); Tom Principato, Paul Bell (guitar); Ron Holloway (saxophone, vibraphone); Mitch Collins (keyboards); Tom Teasley (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Ed Eastridge; Bob "Catfish" Hodge.
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Trouble CD (1991)
Mitch Collins discography Recorded in Kensington, Maryland in 1991. Includes liner notes by Mark Wenner.
Over the years, the Nighthawks have done their share of label-hopping. 1991 found them briefly recording for Powerhouse, a small Florida label that Ichiban was distributing at the time. Trouble, which the Nighthawks dedicated to Doc Pomus, was their only album for Powerhouse -- and it is a solid blues-rock ...
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 Mitch Collins CD discography Worked With
Bob "Catfish" Hodge Band, Juanita Williams
Mitch Collins Albums Page
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