Vusi Mahlasela
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Paul Thorn
After being signed in 1997 to A&M; Records, Thorn recorded his first two albums, Hammer and Nail and Ain't Love Strange for the boutique imprint of Miles Copeland, brother of Police drummer Stewart Copeland. He moved to Back Porch Records for his 2002 follow-up, the roots rock collection Mission Temple Fireworks Stand. His 2004 release, Are You With Me?, was recorded for EMI and introduced an R&B; and soul influence to his music.
updated 2010-07-17 18:23:53
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Sonny Boy Williamson
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updated 2010-07-17 22:17:13
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The Faces
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updated 2010-07-17 23:59:24
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Billy Preston
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updated 2010-07-16 23:15:50
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Steve Coleman
Selected Discographyhttp://www.allmusic.com/artist/steve-coleman-p6314/discography
- 1985: Motherland Pulse
- 1986: On the Edge of Tomorrow
- 1986: World Expansion
- 1988: Sine Die
- 1990: Rhythm People (The Resurrection of Creative Black Civilization)
- 1991: Black Science
- 1991: Rhythm in Mind (The Carnegie Project)
- 1992: Drop Kick
- 1993: The Tao of Mad Phat: Fringe Zones
- 1994: Phase Space
- 1995: Myths, Modes & Means: Live at Hot Brass
- 1995: Def Trance Beat (Modalities of Rhythm)
- 1995: Curves of Life
- 1995: Steve Coleman's Music: Live in Paris at the Hot Brass
- 1997: The Sign and the Seal: Transmissions of the Metaphysics of a Culture
- 1997: Way of the Cipher: Live at Hot Brass
- 1999: The Sonic Language of Myth: Believing, Learning, Knowing
- 2001: The Ascension to Light
- 2002: Alternate Dimension, Series 1
- 2002: Resistance Is Futile
- 2003: On the Rising of the 64 Paths
- 2004: Lucidarium
- 2006: Weaving Symbolics
- 2007: Invisible Paths: First Scattering
- 2010: Harvesting Semblances and Affinities
updated 2010-11-14 23:47:58
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Ozomatli
- 1998: Ozomatli
- 2001: Embrace the Chaos
- 2004: Street Signs
- 2005: Live at the Fillmore
- 2007: Don't Mess with the Dragon
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Rory Gallagher Tabs
- Birthdate: March 2, 1948
- Birthplace: Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland
- Death: June 14, 1995
- Guitars and Equipment
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Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Ray Vaughan was a Grammy Award-winning blues musician. As one of few blues artists to break into the mainstream in the '80s, he became an influential guitarist throughout the world. Vaughan has become a regular in "Best Guitarists Ever" polls, including being named the seventh greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone magazine in 2003.
Stevie Ray Vaughan grew up playing blues guitar, and in the late '70s formed Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble with Chris Layton (drums) and Tommy Shannon (who replaced Jackie Newhouse on bass in 1981). Vaughan turned down an offer to tour with David Bowie to focus on his own band, and his debut release Texas Flood became a hit record behind the single "Pride and Joy." As the band continued to release albums and tour, Vaughan fell into a downward spiral of cocaine addiction and alcoholism until he was near death.
Although he made a full recovery from his addictions and became an advocate for sobriety, Stevie Ray Vaughan died accidentally when the helicopter he was riding in crashed into the side of a mountain on August 27, 1990.
