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The Rolling Stones' frontman, Mick Jagger, always loved the blues. Keith Richards wanted to turn people on ”to Muddy and Jimmy Reed and Howlin’ Wolf”.
As for Kansas City songs that are more pleasing to the ... The first recording was by Little Willie Littlefield with the title “K.C. Loving.” Artists who have recorded it since include Fats ...
No Little Feat album is complete without a moment of laugh-out-loud humor. For Strike Up the Band, Sharrard cowrote the winking "Too High to Cut My Hair" with Tackett. Talking Heads Expand Second ...
Nelson prizes the same traits in his own songwriting, so it’s little wonder that these songs fit Willie as comfortably as an old pair of boots. Comfort is the rule on Oh What a Beautiful World.
Little Simz’s big 2025 is here. The rapper has announced a new album, Lotus, the title of which is meant to embody “renewal and growth, mirroring her evolving artistry and the album’s themat ...
You just approach things a little differently, and the whole tone changes. I mean, Willie sings a lot of these songs a little bit more romantically, whereas we’ve gone to Brazilian carnival in ...
originally recorded by Little Willie Littlefield which later became a chart-topping hit when it was re-recorded by Wilbert Harrison in 1959. It starts out, “I’m goin’ to Kansas City ...
He’ll continue to do just that, and more. He says he’s already got another album completed, and in a few weeks, Willie and Annie Nelson will release “Willie and Annie Nelson’s Cannabis ...
It’s hard to fathom on multiple levels, but Willie Nelson is releasing his 153rd album this week. In fact, “Last Leaf on the Tree” is his second studio recording this year, following “The ...