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Sep 3, 2011 blues music

what genre would you put Bob Dylan under…?
i usually don’t label my music but today someone at school asked me who i was drawing so i told them Bob Dylan..and they said they didn’t know i liked country…i said i didn’t and that Bob Dylan is a rock artist..well i guess i’m wrong because people started like yelling at me saying no he was blue, folk, country, rock, southern….all this stuff…so i would like to know what you think.
Hm…
The genre of awesome.
DONNELL SULLIVAN – “Baby I Got It ” Southern Soul Blues Artists
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3rd Family Of Southern Soul Volume 3 The Blues Side CD $20.55 You’re familiar with Hep Me Records “Family Of Southern Soul” series by now but no family would be complete without BLUES . Here are some of the best Hep Me Records artists giving yoyu a taste of “… |
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A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers $45 Will Friedwald’s illuminating, opinionated essays—provocative, funny, and personal—on the lives and careers of more than three hundred singers anatomize the work of the most important jazz and popular performers of the twentieth century. From giants like Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, and Judy Garland to lesser-known artists like Jeri Southern and Joe Mooney, they have created a body of work that continues to please and inspire. Here is the most extensive biographical and critical survey of these singers ever written, as well as an essential guide to the Great American Songbook and those who shaped the way it has been sung. The music crosses from jazz to pop and back again, from the songs of Irving Berlin and W. C. Handy through Stephen Sondheim and beyond, bringing together straightforward jazz and pop singers (Billie Holiday, Perry Como); hybrid artists who moved among genres and combined them (Peggy Lee, Mel Tormé); the leading men and women of Broadway and Hollywood (Ethel Merman, Al Jolson); yesterday’s vaudeville and radio stars (Sophie Tucker, Eddie Cantor); and today’s cabaret artists and hit-makers (Diana Krall, Michael Bublé). Friedwald has also written extended pieces on the most representative artists of five significant genres that lie outside the songbook: Bessie Smith (blues), Mahalia Jackson (gospel), Hank Williams (country and western), Elvis Presley (rock ’n’ roll), and Bob Dylan (folk-rock). Friedwald reconsiders the personal stories and professional successes and failures of all these artists, their songs, and their performances, appraising both the singers and their music by balancing his opinions with those of fellow musicians, listeners, and critics.  This magisterial reference book—ten years in the making—will delight and inform anyone with a passion for the iconic music of America, which continues to resonate |
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A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers $24.99 Will Friedwald’s illuminating, opinionated essays—provocative, funny, and personal—on the lives and careers of more than three hundred singers anatomize the work of the most important jazz and popular performers of the twentieth century. From giants like Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, and Judy Garland to lesser-known artists like Jeri Southern and Joe Mooney, they have created a body of work that continues to please and inspire. Here is the most extensive biographical and critical survey of these singers ever written, as well as an essential guide to the Great American Songbook and those who shaped the way it has been sung. The music crosses from jazz to pop and back again, from the songs of Irving Berlin and W. C. Handy through Stephen Sondheim and beyond, bringing together straightforward jazz and pop singers (Billie Holiday, Perry Como); hybrid artists who moved among genres and combined them (Peggy Lee, Mel Tormé); the leading men and women of Broadway and Hollywood (Ethel Merman, Al Jolson); yesterday’s vaudeville and radio stars (Sophie Tucker, Eddie Cantor); and today’s cabaret artists and hit-makers (Diana Krall, Michael Bublé). Friedwald has also written extended pieces on the most representative artists of five significant genres that lie outside the songbook: Bessie Smith (blues), Mahalia Jackson (gospel), Hank Williams (country and western), Elvis Presley (rock ’n’ roll), and Bob Dylan (folk-rock). Friedwald reconsiders the personal stories and professional successes and failures of all these artists, their songs, and their performances, appraising both the singers and their music by balancing his opinions with those of fellow musicians, listeners, and critics.  This magisterial reference book—ten years in the making—will delight and inform anyone with a passion for the iconic music of America, which continues to resonate |
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Duane Allman Guitar Anthology $17.81 New – Best known for his role in the Allman Brothers Band, guitar virtuoso Duane Allman became a Southern rock legend after his tragic death at age 24. This anthology brings together his work with the band, as well as hits from his time spent backing other artists such as Derek and the Dominos. This folio features 20 songs, including: Don’t Want You No More * Hot ‘Lanta * Layla * Little Martha * Mountain Jam * Somebody Loan Me a Dime * Statesboro Blues * Whipping Post * and more. |
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Duane Allman Guitar Anthology $14.6 Used – Best known for his role in the Allman Brothers Band, guitar virtuoso Duane Allman became a Southern rock legend after his tragic death at age 24. This anthology brings together his work with the band, as well as hits from his time spent backing other artists such as Derek and the Dominos. This folio features 20 songs, including: Don’t Want You No More * Hot ‘Lanta * Layla * Little Martha * Mountain Jam * Somebody Loan Me a Dime * Statesboro Blues * Whipping Post * and more. |
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Duane Allman Guitar Anthology $14.6 Best known for his role in the Allman Brothers Band, guitar virtuoso Duane Allman became a Southern rock legend after his tragic death at age 24. This anthology brings together his work with the band, as well as hits from his time spent backing other artists such as Derek and the Dominos. This folio features 20 songs, including: Don’t Want You No More • Hot ‘Lanta • Layla • Little Martha • Mountain Jam • Somebody Loan Me a Dime • Statesboro Blues • Whipping Post • and more. |
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Duane Allman Guitar Anthology-TAB $23.74 Best known for his role in the Allman Brothers Band, guitar virtuoso Duane Allman became a Southern rock legend after his tragic death at age 24. This anthology brings together his work with the band, as well as hits from his time spent backing other artists such as Derek and the Dominos. This folio features 20 songs, including: Don't Want You No More Hot 'Lanta Layla Little Martha Mountain Jam Somebody Loan Me a Dime Statesboro Blues Whipping Post and more. |
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Holly & Jon – Big Wind On The Way CD $12.29 These Canadian blues/roots recording artists hail from the mountains of southern British Columbia – the Kootenays, to be exact – and you’ll be hard pressed to find another daughter/father duo with … |
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Jazz Guitarists $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Jazz Guitarist, Federico Ramos, List of Jazz Guitarists, Juan Francisco Ordóñez, Lauderic Caton, Mamdouh Bahri, Christy Doran, Ike Isaacs, Jirí Jirmal. Excerpt: Christy Doran (born 1949) is a jazz guitarist born in Dublin , Ireland and raised in Lucerne , Switzerland .Doran founded OM with Fredy Studer, Urs Leimgrumber, and Bobby Burri in the 1970s; this ensemble recorded for ECM Records . He and Studer also worked together on a Jimi Hendrix tribute project in the 1990s. Doran has worked with a number of well-known free jazz and avant-garde musicians such as Marty Ehrlich , Robert Dick , Ray Anderson , Han Bennink , Albert Mangelsdorff , Louis Sclavis , Marilyn Mazur , Herb Robertson , John Wolf Brennan , Jamaaladeen Tacuma , and Carla Bley . Doran founded New Bag in 1997, and toured the world from 1998 to 2000 with the ensemble. Doran now teaches at the Musikhochschule at Lucerne.Discography References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at South American Federico Ramos (a.k.a. Freddy) is a guitarist, arranger, producer and composer based in Santa Monica, California. While in his native Uruguay , he began his career playing with Eduardo Mateo and Uruguayan rock bands, such as Días de Blues and Psiglo . He is credited with incorporating jazz, blues and rock influences to urban Uruguayan music as it is ascertained in the book “De las Cuevas al Solís” by Fernando Peláez. Federico later moved to southern Spain and eventually to Los Angeles where he is a specialty studio musician. He has recorded for artists such as Dr. Yusef Lateef , Jon Anderson , Milton Nascimento , Ray Brown, Jr. , Freddie Hubbard , Cheb Mami , Joan Sebastian , Alejandro Fernández , Jon Hassell , Mark Isham , Elton John , James Moody , |
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Lebrado – Fire CD $15.95 One of the most alluring new artists to emerge into the Southern Soul/Blues scene; Multi-talented vocalist and songwriter, Lebrado Wilson’s virtually irresistible voice was first introduced to us t… |
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