Tracklist:
Road To Hell • Any Way The Wind Blows • Come Home With Me • Wedding Song • Epic I • Livin' It Up On Top • All I've Ever Known (Intro) ("In Spite Of Herself...") • All I've Ever Known • Way Down Hadestown • A Gathering Storm • Epic II • Chant • Hey, Little Songbird • When The Chips Are Down (Intro) ("Songbird vs. Rattlesnake...") • When The Chips Are Down • Gone, I'm Gone • Wait For Me (Intro) ("Hey, The Big Artiste...") • Wait For Me • Why We Build The Wall • Why We Build the Wall (Outro) ("Behind closed doors...") • Our Lady Of The Underground • Way Down Hadestown (Reprise) • Flowers • Come Home With Me (Reprise) • Papers (Intro) ("You're Not From Around Here, Son") • Papers (Instrumental) • Nothing Changes • If It's True • How Long? • Chant (Reprise) • Epic III • Epic III Instrumental (Intro) ("They Danced...") • Promises • Word To The Wise • His Kiss, The Riot • Wait For Me (Reprise) (Intro) ("If You Wanna Walk Out Of Hell...") • Wait For Me (Reprise) • Doubt Comes In • Road To Hell (Reprise) • We Raise Our Cups
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Huey "Piano" Smith
1934 - 2023
Huey "Piano" Smith
Huey Pierce Smith
January 26, 1934 – February 13, 2023
American Musician | Composer | Pianist | Performer | Band Leader Rock and Roll | Rhythm and Blues | New Orleans R&B
"(Huey "Piano" Smith's)… sound was influential in the development of rock and roll. "
- Wikipedia
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Huey ‘Piano’ Smith, New Orleans R&B Great and Rock Pioneer, Dead at 89 - RollingStone
Boogie pianist recorded influential singles like "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu" and "Don’t You Just Know It," penned the Freddie Ford hit "Sea Cruise"
New Orleans Rock ’n’ Roll Pioneer Huey 'piano' Smith has Died - NOLAcom
Huey ‘Piano’ Smith, Songwriter and Pianist, has Died - OffBeatCom
Huey "Piano" Smith - Wikipedia
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Sugar Boy and His Cane Cutters - Jock-a-Mo (1954)
James “Sugar Boy” Crawford, Jr.
from: “Jock-a-Mo” / “You, You, You”
Traditional New Orleans Music | Louisiana Music | Mardi Gras
AKA: "Iko Iko"
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Personnel:
James "Sugar Boy" Crawford: Lead Vocals / Piano
Snooks Eaglin: Guitar
David Lastie: Tenor Saxophone
Alfred Bernard: Tenor Saxophone
Edgar "Big Boy" Myles: Trombone
Frank Fields: Bass
Eric Warner: Drums
Slim Saunders: Backing Vocals
Recorded:
@ J&M Studios
in New Orleans, Louisiana USA
November, 1953
Released:
February, 1954
Checker Records
"Iko, iko
Iko iko an de
I'm having my fun on the Mardi Gras day
Jock-a-mo fee na ne"
- James “Sugar Boy” Crawford, Jr.
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I haven’t been on this blog in FOREVER but things have been shaping up REALLY well the past few years that i’ve been away from here. With that being said, i have finally achieved my dream of being a recording artist and have music released on Spotify and other platforms! The band i’m part of is called SalVen! I’m the drummer in the band! I originally wanted to sing but in the last band i was in i picked up drums out of impulse and curiosity and when i played it i LOVED it so much i was losing interest in singing (thanks covid for putting the nail in the coffin for that) and gained more confidence as a drummer! The link i posted is the band’s linktree where you can find our socials and some of the platforms our music is on! This is a dream come true to share and i’m very proud of the things we’ve done together as a band!! Check out our music and give us a follow on our socials and our streaming pages!! Thank you all and i hope everyone here has been doing well!!
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Big Frank - Franco Grande
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True
Hero
Under
God.
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Today in Hip Hop History:
The Hot Boys released their second studio album Guerrilla Warfare July 27, 1999
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No filter but it's 95° at 11 AM...🥲
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random request that has crossed my mind: if anyone knows good links, resources, or tags on tumblr to look through for people learning french, i would love it if you'd pass them my way! <3
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"I'm having my fun on the Mardi Gras Day"
Sugar Boy and His Cane Cutters - Jock-a-Mo (1954)
James “Sugar Boy” Crawford, Jr.
from: “Jock-a-Mo” / “You, You, You”
Traditional New Orleans Music | Louisiana Music | Mardi Gras
JukeHostUK
(left click = play)
(320kbps)
Personnel:
James "Sugar Boy" Crawford: Lead Vocals / Piano
Snooks Eaglin: Guitar
David Lastie: Tenor Saxophone
Alfred Bernard: Tenor Saxophone
Edgar "Big Boy" Myles: Trombone
Frank Fields: Bass
Eric Warner: Drums
Slim Saunders: Backing Vocals
Recorded:
@ J&M Studios
in New Orleans, Louisiana USA
November, 1953
Released:
February, 1954
Checker Records
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Master P, Silkk The Shocker & C-Murder | Lugz Ad. (1998)
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Demise - Obscure Mold of a World
I'm usually not into melodeath but this is actually really good. No cheesy horseshit, just straight riffs.
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Elvis at the Louisiana Hayride where he performed from Heart O' Texas Coliseum in Waco, Texas | April 23, 1955.
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