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''Jellycream'' is the second studio album by the blues/rock guitarist Doyle Bramhall II. It was originally released in the US on September 14, 1999. The album is produced under the label RCA Records. "I Wanna Be" and "Marry You" were re-recorded by Eric Clapton for ''Riding With The King'', his first collaborative effort with B.B. King, which won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album and was certified double platinum in the United States. Track listing # "I Wanna Be" (Bramhall, Charlie Sexton) - (3:50) # "Day Come Down" (Bramhall, Chris Bruce, Susannah Melvoin) - (3:57) # "Marry You"(Bramhall, Craig Ross, Susannah Melvoin) - (4:21) # "Snakecharmer" (Bramhall, Susannah Melvoin) - (4:28) # "Who I Am" (Bramhall, Bruce) - (3:46) # "Away We Go Away" (Bramhall, Lisa Coleman, Wendy Melvoin) - (4:18) # "Close To Heaven" (Bramhall, Bruce) - (4:24) # "I'm The One" (Bramhall, Coleman, Wendy Melvoin, Susannah Melvoin) - (3:30) ...
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Doyle Bramhall II
Doyle Bramhall II (born December 24, 1968) is an American guitarist, producer and songwriter best known for his work with Eric Clapton and Roger Waters. He is the son of the songwriter and drummer Doyle Bramhall. Early life Bramhall was born in Texas and lived half of his life in Northern California. His father, Doyle Bramhall Sr., played drums for the legendary bluesmen Lightnin' Hopkins and Freddie King and was a lifelong collaborator with his childhood friends Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan. Career When Bramhall was 18, he toured with Jimmie Vaughan's band the Fabulous Thunderbirds. He co-founded the blues rock band Arc Angels with Charlie Sexton and members from Stevie Ray Vaughan's rhythm section, Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon. He released his first solo album ''Doyle Bramhall II'' in 1996. Bramhall received phone calls from both Roger Waters and Eric Clapton following the 1999 release of '' Jellycream''. Bramhall joined Waters on his In the Flesh tour ...
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Lisa Coleman (musician)
Lisa Coleman (born August 17, 1960) is an American musician. She primarily plays piano and keyboards. She was a member of Prince's backing band The Revolution from 1979 to 1986. Coleman is one half of the musical duo Wendy & Lisa, formed with Wendy Melvoin in 1986. Early life Coleman was born the middle of three children in Los Angeles, California. Her mother was Mexican-American visual artist Marylou Ynda-Ciletti (April 4, 1936 – November 17, 2013). Coleman's father, Gary L. Coleman (born 1936), is an Anglo-American session musician, who in the 1960s and 1970s was part of the collective The Wrecking Crew and befriended fellow musician Mike Melvoin. Their families became close with each other and often played and recorded music together. Lisa formed a close relationship with Melvoin's daughter Wendy, saying once "we've been familiar with one another since we were in diapers". Career At age 12, Coleman got her professional start as a keyboardist in the bubblegum pop band ...
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Charley Drayton
Charles Leslie Drayton (born May 9, 1965) is an American multi-instrumentalist and producer, known primarily as a drummer. Artists he has recorded or performed with include The Cult, Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Johnny Cash, Chaka Khan, Mariah Carey, Seal, Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Janet Jackson, Courtney Love, Michelle Branch, Andrés Calamaro, Hiram Bullock, and many others. Drayton played with Australian rock band Divinyls from 1991–2008. He married Divinyls frontwoman Chrissy Amphlett on July 27, 1999. Amphlett died on April 21, 2013, after a long battle with breast cancer. Early life Drayton was a child prodigy who first recorded as a drummer at age eight and began touring professionally at fourteen. He was born in Brooklyn, New York City to a musical family: his grandfather, Charles H. "Charlie" Drayton (1919–1953), a bassist, had performed and recorded with many jazz greats, notably Benny Carter, Ben Webst ...
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Doyle Bramhall II (album)
''Doyle Bramhall II'' is the first solo studio album by the artist of the same name. It was released September 9, 1996 to mixed reviews. Track listing #"Song from the Grave" (Malford Milligan, Stu Blank) #"Ain't Goin' Down Slow" #"What You Gonna Do" #"Close to Me" #"True Emotion" (Will Sexton) #"Bleeding from a Scratch" (Will Sexton) #"Time" - instrumental (Wendy Melvoin) #"Part II" (Craig Ross) #"He Stole Our Love Away" #"The Reason I Live" (Lisa Coleman, Will Sexton) #"They Get Together" (Susannah Melvoin, Wendy Melvoin) #"Jealous Sky" (Will Sexton) #"Stay Awhile" (Susannah Melvoin, Lisa Coleman, Wendy Melvoin) Personnel *Doyle Bramhall II - Bass, Composer, Drums, Guitars (acoustic/electric), Harmonium, Piano, Producer, Tiple, Vocals * Rev. Brady Blade - Drums *Doyle Bramhall - Drums, Guitars, Vocals * Lisa Coleman - Clavinet, Harmonium, Keyboards, Mellotron, Percussion, Piano, Piano, Shaker, Synthesizer, Background Vocals *Suzie Katayama - Cello *Abe Laboriel Jr. - Drums *Su ...
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Welcome (Doyle Bramhall II Album)
''Welcome'' is the third solo studio album by the blues rock guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, the first to feature his band Smokestack. It was first released in the US in 2001, then re-released in 2008. When it was re-released it was credited solely to Bramhall. The album is produced by Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers under the RCA Records label. An expanded 2CD edition was released on December 15, 2017. Track listing # "Green Light Girl" # "Problem Child" # "So You Want It to Rain" # "Life" # "Helpless Man" # "Soul Shaker" # "Send Some Love" # "Smokestack" # "Last Night" # "Blame" # "Thin Dream" # "Cry" Personnel *Doyle Bramhall II - Guitar, Vocals *Smokestack - Primary artist, Band *Craig Ross - Guitars *Susannah Melvoin - Percussion, Vocals *Brian Gardner - Mastering * Mike Scotella - Assistant Engineer * Chris Bruce - Composer *Jim Scott - Engineer, Mixing, Producer *Shari Sutcliffe ...
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Wendy Melvoin
Wendy Ann Melvoin (born January 26, 1964) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter, best known for her work with Prince as part of his backing band The Revolution, and for her collaboration with Lisa Coleman as one half of the duo Wendy & Lisa. Music career Wendy Melvoin met Prince in 1980 when her girlfriend Lisa Coleman joined Prince's band for the ''Dirty Mind'' period. Prince would stay at their house when he came to the L.A. area and she was regularly at the Dirty Mind, Controversy, and 1999 tour shows. She was watching from backstage when Prince and the band opened for the Rolling Stones in 1981. One night when she was practicing guitar in Lisa Coleman's room, Prince overheard and asked Coleman who was playing guitar. A few days later, when guitarist Dez Dickerson didn't show up at soundcheck, Prince asked Melvoin to play his guitar; that same night after asking Lisa first, Prince invited her to join the band. Melvoin sang back up on the ''1999'' album song "Free" ...
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Doyle Bramhall II Albums
Doyle is a surname of Irish origin. The name is a back-formation from O'Doyle, which is an Anglicisation of the Irish (), meaning "descendant of ''Dubhghall''". There is another possible etymology: the Anglo-Norman surname ''D'Oyley'' with agglutination of the French article ''de'' (cf. Disney). It means 'from Ouilly', name of a knight who originated from one of the places named Ouilly in Normandy, such as Ouilly-le-Tesson (Calvados, ''Oylley'' 1050), Ouilly-le-Vicomte (Calvados, ''de Oilleio'' 1279), etc. The relationship with the family D'Oyly is unknown. The personal name ''Dubhghall'' contains the elements ''dubh'' "black" + ''gall'' "stranger". Similar Scottish and Irish surnames, derived from the same personal name are: ''MacDougall'' / '' McDougall'' and '' MacDowell'' / '' McDowell''. During the Viking Age the term '' Dubhghoill'' was used to describe the Vikings—usually Danes—and the term ''Fionnghoill'' ("fair foreigners") was used to describe Norwegians. There is ...
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