Posted on 03/28/2014 6:00:04 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Lou Ann Barton - You Can Have My Husband
Macy Gray - A Moment To Myself
Marc Broussard - Carencro - Home
Marcia Ball, Lou Ann Barton And Angela Strehli - A Fool In Love
Monster Mike Welch - Every Time You Lie
Nina Simone - Don't Explain
Nora Jean Bruso - Broken Heart
Norah Jones - Cold Cold Heart
Paul Black & The Flip Kings - Murder My Baby
Pinetop Perkins - Blues After Hours
Robert Cray Band - Just A Loser
Ruth Brown - If I Can't Sell It, I'll Sit On It
Savoy Brown - I Smell Trouble
Scott Holt - All You Give Me Is The Blues
Scrapper Blackwell - Down South Blues
Shannon Curfman - Few And Far Between
Smokin Jo Kubek - Natural Born Lover
Son House - Walkin' Blues
Sonny Boy Williamson - You Can Lead Me
Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble - Ain't Gonna Give Up On Love
Sue Foley - Sad Sad City
Susan Tedeschi - Evidence
T-Bone Walker - I Want A Little Girl
Tab Benoit - Fast And Free
Taj Mahal - Diving Duck Blues
The Allman Brothers Band - Stormy Monday
The Marshall Tucker Band - Can't You See
Tinsley Ellis - Sign Of The Blues
Tommy Castro - Had Enough
Traffic - Feelin' Alright
Wynonie Harris - Here Comes The Blues
*HUG*
Thanks for the plug for Mr Bs band!
No prob! ;-)
(((( HUGS ))))
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The Doobie Brothers~Listen To The Music
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The Doobie Brothers~Takin' It To The Street
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Hey, Sis! ((((hugs))))
Good to see YOU! I’ll be doing my tunes a bit late. Just now eating dinner. Leftover pizza. LOL! Can we say.....L A Z Y?! :)
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The Doobie Brothers~It Keeps You Running
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*HUG*
Good to see you, too!
Nothing wrong with leftover pizza!
We did up some ribs tonight..I ate too much!
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The Doobie Brothers~China Grove
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The Doobie Brothers~Black Water
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The Doobie Brothers~Long Train Running
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Cue the Rockumentary theme!
This band has been classified as Rock Southern Style, even though they were from San Francisco. John Fogerty even fakes a New Orleans accent.
(GENTLE HUG & CHASTE SMOOCH)
How ya feeling? Pain any better?
Mmmm...those ribs sound good! Might have to suggest BBQ for lunch tomorrow after reading this! LOL!
Back during the McCarthy era, a number of Hollywood people were blacklisted out of the game and went overseas. Jules Dassin went to France and Greece, tied up with Melina Mercouri, and made Never on Sunday, one of the great films of the early Sixties. In spite of its condemnation by the Catholic Church after all, a whore could not live a happy life, could she? the movie was a tremendous financial success, as was the theme from the movie.
As Vietnam turned sour, the members of the old Hollywood Ten returned to work, and Dassin was among them. He took the idea behind the 1935 John Ford film, The Informer, about the troubles in Ireland, and remade it as a story about black urban life. The film, Uptight, was immediately condemned by Time magazine, which pointed out that there was no comparison between the two situations. But the film did well and was influential in black American thought. This is from the soundtrack of the movie.
“You’re here! OMG! We all missed you.”
Aww...
*Blush*
Thank you!
(GENTLE HUG & CHASTE SMOOCH RETURNED)
“How ya feeling? Pain any better?”
Not so good, actually, but I am happy to be here!
My cervical issues are popping up, but I have the horse pills for that.
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