Robert Johnson was hailed as the “king of the Delta blues,” and described by Eric Clapton as “the most important blues singer that ever lived.” His short life ended in 1938 at the age of 27, but his songs have become standards of the blues canon, and he’s recognized as an outst...
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Olivier winner Laura Michelle Kelly, Tony and Grammy nominee Brandon Victor Dixon, Emmy winner Michael Park, Robert Petkoff, Shaina Taub, and five-time Emmy nominee Georgia Engel will perform a selection of songs from the American musical with music by Stephen Flaherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens....
being requested to write lyrics forThe Melodies of Scotland, he responded by contributing over 100 songs.[29] He made major contributions to George Thomson'sA Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voiceas well as to James Johnson'sScots Musical Museum. Arguably his claim to immorta...
s not hard to imagine a 30-something pollard penning these new tunes, honey locust honky tonk nevertheless sounds like the work of a man with some years and experience behind him. there’s some polish on the melodies, a new forthrightness in the lyrics. and by forthright, i mean how he...
Songs (lyricist), Lyrics ("All Ashore", "Heave Ho, My Hearties", "You're My Buddy, Buddy Boy", "I Love No One But You", "Who Are We To Say", "I'm So Unlucky", "I Sing to the Sky" ("opera bouffe" dream sequence), "I'm Sir Francis the Dragon" ("opera bouffe" dream ...
Robert Johnson, American composer, guitarist, and singer whose eerie falsetto singing voice and masterful rhythmic slide guitar influenced both his contemporaries and many later blues and rock musicians. Johnson’s songs included ‘Hellhound on My Trail,
For the first time in 10 years, he is hosting a Boston songwriting workshop Writing Better Lyrics, also the title of his best-selling book. This will take place at theCenter for Adult Education on April 6. Pat also hosts masterclasses around the work, including Australia in January. ...
In 1955, Berry recorded two of his songs on a borrowed machine--"Wee Wee Hours," a blues that he and his pianist, Johnnie Johnson, hoped to sell, and an adapted country tune called "Ida Red." He traveled to Chicago and met Muddy Waters, the uncle of the blues, who sent him on ...
But from their incomprehensible lyrics--and before you blame the mall rats for not paying attention, try and make out a third of them yourself--to their covertly eclectic three-chord punk/pop/metal, their only signature is Kurt's voiceprint. Thank God he's got more soul than Michael ...