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Chesapeake (band)
Chesapeake was an American bluegrass band formed in 1994 in Bethesda, Maryland as a direct offshoot from The Seldom Scene. History Mike Auldridge, T. Michael Coleman, and Moondi Klein, who played together in Seldom Scene in the mid '90's didn't feel satisfied with the way John Duffey led the group with only occasional playing and keeping their day jobs. All of them wanted to play more seriously and started to play outside the Seldom Scene. The three formed Chesapeake along with Jimmy Gaudreau, mandolinist of the Tony Rice Unit. This occurred in mid to late 1994, after the release of their last album with the Seldom Scene, " Like We Used to Be". Chesapeake stayed together for five years and then disbanded; Mike Auldridge to pursue his own solo music, while Jimmy Gaudreau and Moondi Klein continued to play together as a duo. Music style Chesapeake's music style cannot be clearly defined, as it is a blend of bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, folk, folk-rock, country, rock an ...
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Bethesda, Maryland
Bethesda () is an unincorporated, census-designated place in southern Montgomery County, Maryland. It is located just northwest of Washington, D.C. It takes its name from a local church, the Bethesda Meeting House (1820, rebuilt 1849), which in turn took its name from Jerusalem's Pool of Bethesda. The National Institutes of Health's main campus and the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center are in Bethesda, in addition to a number of corporate and government headquarters. As an unincorporated community, Bethesda has no official boundaries. According to the 2020 U.S. census, the community had a total population of 68,056. History Bethesda is located in a region that was populated by the Piscataway and Nacotchtank tribes at the time of European colonization. Fur trader Henry Fleet became the first European to visit the area, reaching it by sailing up the Potomac River. He stayed with the Piscataway tribe from 1623 to 1627, either as a guest or prisoner (historical accounts ...
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Like We Used To Be (album)
''Like We Used to Be'' is an album by the progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene It's a group reunion with their original singer/guitarist, John Starling. He recorded only this album and decided to continue concentrating on his career as ear, nose & throat physician. Track listing # Grandpa Get Your Guitar (McCullough, Jim Rushing) 02:54 # Let Me Be Your Friend (Carter Stanley) 02:45 # Like I Used to Do (Pat Alger, Tim O'Brien) 04:06 # Highway of Pain (Dauphin) 03:46 # Cheap Whiskey (Emory Gordy Jr., Jim Rushing) 03:46 # Philadelphia Lawyer (Woody Guthrie) 03:26 # Almost Threw Your Love Away (Germino, Hylton) 03:56 # The Other Side of Town (Clark, Williams, Williams) 02:59 # She's More to Be Pitied (Rakes) 03:01 # Heaven's Green Fields (Jim Rushing, Shamblin) 02:49 # I've Come to Take You Home (Coleman, Duffey) 03:09 # I'll Remember You Love in My Prayers (Hayes) 03:04 # Some Morning Soon (Lynch, Lynch) 03:36 Personnel * John Starling - vocals, guitar * John Duff ...
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Musical is the adjective of music. Musical may also refer to: * Musical theatre, a performance art that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance * Musical film and television, a genre of film and television that incorporates into the narrative songs sung by the characters * MusicAL, an Albanian television channel * Musical isomorphism, the canonical isomorphism between the tangent and cotangent bundles See also * Lists of musicals * Music (other) * Musica (other) * Musicality Musicality (''music-al -ity'') is "sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music" or "the quality or state of being musical", and is used to refer to specific if vaguely defined qualities in pieces and/or genres of music, such as melodiousness ...
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Pier Pressure (Chesapeake Album)
''Pier Pressure'' is the third and final album by the progressive bluegrass band Chesapeake. It is marked by more original material by the group members - four songs by bassist Coleman as well as one by guitarist Klein. Track listing # "Once a Day" ( T. Michael Coleman) 2:52 # "Full Force Gale" (Morrison) 3:51 # "Bed of Roses" (Benson, Gillette) 4:14 # "Nothing Ain't a Lot" (T. Michael Coleman) 3:09 # "Carolina Star" (Motfatt) 3:35 # "Sleepwalk(ing) at the Drive-In" (Farina) 4:03 # "Baby Blue Eyes" (Eanes) 3:39 # "White PIlgrim" (Traditional) 2:54 # "Guilty" (T. Michael Coleman) 2:57 # "Rockin' Hillbilly" (T. Michael Coleman) 3:07 # "Don't Lay Down" ( Moondi Klein) 3:25 # "Working on a Building" (Traditional) 5:18 Personnel * Moondi Klein - lead vocals, guitar, piano * Mike Auldridge - Dobro, lap steel, pedal steel, guitar, vocals * Jimmy Gaudreau - mandolin, guitar, vocals * T. Michael Coleman - bass guitar, guitar, vocals with * Pat McInerney - percussion, drums * Linda Ro ...
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Full Sail (Chesapeake Album)
''Full Sail'' is a second album by the progressive bluegrass band Chesapeake. The band combines folk, pop and country music on this album and most of the tracks include also drums, played by Pat McInerney. Album review Track listing # "Home from the Mills" (Paul Mellyn) 2:47 # "Are You Tired of Me, My Darling?" ( A.P. Carter) 3:28 # "Sweet Melinda" (Steve Gillette) 2:30 # "Rain and Snow" (Traditional) 3:00 # "Last Train from Poor Valley" ( Norman Blake) 4:57 # "One Way Track" (Wes Golding, Ricky Skaggs) 3:00 # "The Lights of Home" (Randy Barrett, Béla Fleck) 4:06 # "Let It Roll" (Paul Barrere, Bill Payne, Martin Kibbee) 4:33 # "The Last Thing on My Mind" (Tom Paxton) 3:00 # "Free at Heart" (Tim O'Brien) 3:13 # "Crawfishin'" (J. Emerson, W.B. Emerson) 5:04 Personnel * Moondi Klein - lead vocals, guitar, piano * Mike Auldridge - Dobro, lap steel, pedal steel, guitar, vocals * Jimmy Gaudreau Jimmy Gaudreau is a singer and mandolinist playing traditional and progressive blueg ...
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Sugar Hill Records
Sugar Hill Records is an American bluegrass and Americana record label. It was founded in Durham, North Carolina in 1978 by Barry Poss and David Freeman, the owner of County Records and Rebel Records. Poss acquired full control of Sugar Hill in 1980 and owned the label until 1998, when he sold it to the Welk Music Group, owner of Vanguard Records. Poss stayed on as president, and in 2002 was promoted to chairman. Sugar Hill remained in Durham until 2007, when Poss moved the label to Nashville, Tennessee. Among the many notable artists who have released albums on the label are Nickel Creek, Doc Watson, Townes Van Zandt, Ricky Skaggs, Guy Clark, Robert Earl Keen, Sam Bush and Dolly Parton. One of Parton's albums for Sugar Hill, ''Halos & Horns'' (2002), included a song called "Sugar Hill", which she wrote as a tribute to the label. In 2008, Welk Music Group appointed EMI as distributor of its labels including Sugar Hill. In 2006, Sugar Hill executive Barry Poss won a Lifetime ...
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Rising Tide (Chesapeake Album)
''Rising Tide'' is a debut album by the progressive bluegrass band Chesapeake. Album review Track listing # "Black Jack Davey" (Traditional) 3:19 # "The Morning Blues" (Traditional) 3:43 # "Columbus Stockade" (Traditional) 3:56 # "Darcey Farrow" (Tom Campbell, Steve Gillette) 5:26 # "Dreamer Believer" (Harvey Reid) 3:16 # "High Sierras" (Harley Allen) 4:12 # "Always on a Mountain" (Chuck Howard) 2:45 # "Cypress Grove" (Traditional) 3:20 # "Genie in the Wine" (T. Michael Coleman) 3:07 # "2:10 Train" (Linda Albertano, Tom Campbell) 4:08 # "Summer Wages" (Ian Tyson) 5:35 # "Shady Grove" (Traditional) 2:38 # "Moondance" (Van Morrison) 4:17 Personnel * Moondi Klein - lead vocals, guitar, piano * Mike Auldridge - Dobro, lap steel, pedal steel, guitar, vocals * Jimmy Gaudreau - mandolin, guitar, vocals * T. Michael Coleman Thomas Michael Coleman (born January 3, 1951) is an American bass player of bluegrass and folk music. He is best known for work with Do ...
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Little Feat
Little Feat is an American rock band formed by lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George and keyboardist Bill Payne in 1969 in Los Angeles. George disbanded the group because of creative differences shortly before his death in 1979. Surviving members re-formed Little Feat in 1987 and the band has remained active to the present. The band's music is a mixture of rock and roll, blues, country, R&B and jazz. Guitarist Jimmy Page stated that Little Feat was his favorite American band in a 1975 ''Rolling Stone'' interview. History Formative years Lowell George met Bill Payne when George was a member of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention. Payne had auditioned for the Mothers, but had not joined. They formed Little Feat along with former Mothers' bassist Roy Estrada and drummer Richie Hayward from George's previous band, The Factory. Hayward had also been a member of the Fraternity of Man whose claim to fame was the inclusion of their "Don't Bogart That Joint" on the million-selli ...
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Van Morrison
Sir George Ivan Morrison (born 31 August 1945), known professionally as Van Morrison, is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose recording career spans seven decades. He has won two Grammy Awards. As a teenager in the late 1950s, he played a variety of instruments such as guitar, harmonica, keyboards and saxophone for several Irish showbands, covering the popular hits of that time. Known as "Van the Man" to his fans, Morrison rose to prominence in the mid 1960s as the lead singer of the Northern Irish R&B and rock band Them. With Them, he recorded the garage band classic " Gloria". Under the pop-oriented guidance of Bert Berns, Morrison's solo career began in 1967 with the release of the hit single "Brown Eyed Girl". After Berns's death, Warner Bros. Records bought out Morrison's contract and allowed him three sessions to record ''Astral Weeks'' (1968). While initially a poor seller, the album has become regarded as a classic. ''Moondance'' (1970) e ...
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