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Super Bowl XXIX– “Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye” featuring Tony Bennett, Patti LaBelle, Arturo Sandoval, and Miami Sound Machine Super Bowl XXX– Diana Ross Super Bowl XXXI– “Blues Brothers Bash” featuring Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, James Belushi, James Brown, and ZZ...
Just a quick note: Included here are bands that have the word “The” before a name with the letter W, artists whose first name begins with the letter W,andbands that have chosen a moniker that starts with the letter W just to be as complete as possible. ...
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("London Calling" at No. 35 and Patti Smith's "Horses" at No. 83) and three jazz albums (Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue" at No. 25, John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" at No. 54 and Nina Simone's "I Put a Spell on You" at No. 88). There's no blues, no gospel, n...
The first record released by the group in December of 1952 was that special niche of the early years of Rhythm & Blues, the "answer" record. In this case the tune was "Can't Do Sixty No More" answering the Dominos massive hit of "Sixty Minute Man". The flip side of this first ...
A wild mix of rock, jazz, polka, country, blues, and more, with clever laconic lyrics and deadpan delivery. They were active in Rochester, NY - their home base - when I was going to college there, but somehow I managed to avoid seeing them live. I once had a cassette version of th...