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BOOKER T. JONESNOTE BY NOTE
EDITH STREET RECORDS
BOOKER T. JONESNOTE BY NOTE
EDITH STREET RECORDS
BOOKER T. JONESNOTE BY NOTE
EDITH STREET RECORDS
BOOKER T. JONESNOTE BY NOTE
EDITH STREET RECORDS
RONNIE WOOD WITH HIS WILD FIVEMAD LAD: A TRIBUTE TO CHUCK BERRY
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RONNIE WOOD WITH HIS WILD FIVEMAD LAD: A TRIBUTE TO CHUCK BERRY
BMG
RONNIE WOOD WITH HIS WILD FIVEMAD LAD: A TRIBUTE TO CHUCK BERRY
BMG
RONNIE WOOD WITH HIS WILD FIVEMAD LAD: A TRIBUTE TO CHUCK BERRY
BMG
Legendary Faces and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood’s first solo album in nearly a decade doubles as a live tribute to one of his musical heroes, Chuck Berry. Named after an instrumental originally featured on Chuck’s 1960 LP, Rockin’ At The Hops, Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry was recorded live at Wimborne’s Tivoli Theatre, and includes renditions of further Chuck Berry classics like “Johnny B Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” “Rock ‘N’ Roll Music,” “Back in the U.S.A.” and “Little Queenie.” Mad Lad will be the first in a trilogy to be recorded by Ronnie Wood with his Wild Five – and the next two will also pay tribute to his musical heroes. An accomplished painter, Wood even created the album’s cover.
Legendary Faces and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood’s first solo album in nearly a decade doubles as a live tribute to one of his musical heroes, Chuck Berry. Named after an instrumental originally featured on Chuck’s 1960 LP, Rockin’ At The Hops, Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry was recorded live at Wimborne’s Tivoli Theatre, and includes renditions of further Chuck Berry classics like “Johnny B Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” “Rock ‘N’ Roll Music,” “Back in the U.S.A.” and “Little Queenie.” Mad Lad will be the first in a trilogy to be recorded by Ronnie Wood with his Wild Five – and the next two will also pay tribute to his musical heroes. An accomplished painter, Wood even created the album’s cover.
Legendary Faces and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood’s first solo album in nearly a decade doubles as a live tribute to one of his musical heroes, Chuck Berry. Named after an instrumental originally featured on Chuck’s 1960 LP, Rockin’ At The Hops, Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry was recorded live at Wimborne’s Tivoli Theatre, and includes renditions of further Chuck Berry classics like “Johnny B Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” “Rock ‘N’ Roll Music,” “Back in the U.S.A.” and “Little Queenie.” Mad Lad will be the first in a trilogy to be recorded by Ronnie Wood with his Wild Five – and the next two will also pay tribute to his musical heroes. An accomplished painter, Wood even created the album’s cover.
Legendary Faces and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood’s first solo album in nearly a decade doubles as a live tribute to one of his musical heroes, Chuck Berry. Named after an instrumental originally featured on Chuck’s 1960 LP, Rockin’ At The Hops, Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry was recorded live at Wimborne’s Tivoli Theatre, and includes renditions of further Chuck Berry classics like “Johnny B Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” “Rock ‘N’ Roll Music,” “Back in the U.S.A.” and “Little Queenie.” Mad Lad will be the first in a trilogy to be recorded by Ronnie Wood with his Wild Five – and the next two will also pay tribute to his musical heroes. An accomplished painter, Wood even created the album’s cover.
Note By Note is a musical companion to legendary musician, songwriter, and producer Booker T. Jones’ soon-to-be-released memoir, Time Is Tight. Note By Note celebrates a number of integral musical moments throughout Jones’ life – from playing with Mahalia Jackson at age 12, to his pivotal role as bandleader, performer and songwriter at Stax Records, to becoming an in-demand producers for the likes of Willie Nelson and Carlos Santana. In addition to playing Hammond B3 and piano on the album, Jones is the main vocalist, though he’s joined by some suprising guests, including Matt Berninger (The National), Ty Taylor (Vintage Trouble), and his son, songwriter and guitarist Teddy Jones. Note By Note is Booker T. presenting a masterclass of Soul.
Note By Note is a musical companion to legendary musician, songwriter, and producer Booker T. Jones’ soon-to-be-released memoir, Time Is Tight. Note By Note celebrates a number of integral musical moments throughout Jones’ life – from playing with Mahalia Jackson at age 12, to his pivotal role as bandleader, performer and songwriter at Stax Records, to becoming an in-demand producers for the likes of Willie Nelson and Carlos Santana. In addition to playing Hammond B3 and piano on the album, Jones is the main vocalist, though he’s joined by some suprising guests, including Matt Berninger (The National), Ty Taylor (Vintage Trouble), and his son, songwriter and guitarist Teddy Jones. Note By Note is Booker T. presenting a masterclass of Soul.
Note By Note is a musical companion to legendary musician, songwriter, and producer Booker T. Jones’ soon-to-be-released memoir, Time Is Tight. Note By Note celebrates a number of integral musical moments throughout Jones’ life – from playing with Mahalia Jackson at age 12, to his pivotal role as bandleader, performer and songwriter at Stax Records, to becoming an in-demand producers for the likes of Willie Nelson and Carlos Santana. In addition to playing Hammond B3 and piano on the album, Jones is the main vocalist, though he’s joined by some suprising guests, including Matt Berninger (The National), Ty Taylor (Vintage Trouble), and his son, songwriter and guitarist Teddy Jones. Note By Note is Booker T. presenting a masterclass of Soul.
Note By Note is a musical companion to legendary musician, songwriter, and producer Booker T. Jones’ soon-to-be-released memoir, Time Is Tight. Note By Note celebrates a number of integral musical moments throughout Jones’ life – from playing with Mahalia Jackson at age 12, to his pivotal role as bandleader, performer and songwriter at Stax Records, to becoming an in-demand producers for the likes of Willie Nelson and Carlos Santana. In addition to playing Hammond B3 and piano on the album, Jones is the main vocalist, though he’s joined by some suprising guests, including Matt Berninger (The National), Ty Taylor (Vintage Trouble), and his son, songwriter and guitarist Teddy Jones. Note By Note is Booker T. presenting a masterclass of Soul.