• blues musician Barrelhouse (band) [nl], a Dutch Blues band This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Barrelhouse. If an internal...
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    Hood Brians, ZZ Top's First Album (1971) was released. It featured "barrelhouse" rhythms, distorted guitars, double entendres, and innuendo. The music...
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  • that Barrelhouse Chuck learned the techniques of blues piano playing. He formed his own bands in his teenage years, including the Red Rooster Band, Red...
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    Eric Bell (category The Noel Redding Band members)
    record with the Eric Bell Band throughout the 1990s and 2000s, releasing several albums. He has also recorded with the Barrelhouse Brothers. In 2005, he joined...
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    particularly notable. New Orleans rhythm and blues was pioneered by local barrelhouse pianists Champion Jack Dupree, Archibald, and Professor Longhair. Professor...
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    acoustically, choosing National Reso-Phonic Guitars, and sings in a barrelhouse style. Since 1962, when he made his debut on Vanguard Records, he has...
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  • Barrelhouse Records was an American blues and rockabilly record label, set up by George Paulus in 1974. Its roster included musicians as varied as Washboard...
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    harmonies, punctuated with spikes of harmonica, kazoo, woodblock, and bawdy barrelhouse piano. A second album, Ferguslie Park, was released in 1973, with the...
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    Alexis Korner (redirect from Snape (band))
    Band where he met blues harmonica player Cyril Davies. They started playing together as a duo, started the influential London Blues and Barrelhouse Club...
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  • business partner of Johnny Otis, performed as a singer in Otis's band, and opened The Barrelhouse club with him in 1947. He played an important role in the early...
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    a boxer. Dupree was a New Orleans blues and boogie-woogie pianist, a barrelhouse "professor". His father was from the Belgian Congo and his mother was...
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    0°08′00″W / 51.51251°N 0.13335°W / 51.51251; -0.13335 The London Blues and Barrelhouse Club ran between 1957 and 1961 at the Round House public house at the...
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  • stalled at #40 on the Billboard charts. Record World said that "after a barrelhouse piano intro, the boys zoom back into that familiar rockin' groove." The...
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    ZZ Top's First Album (1971) was released and exhibited the band's humor, with "barrelhouse" rhythms, distorted guitars, double entendres, and innuendo...
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    of Evil (producer and guest, 2004) Wentus Blues Band, Family Album (Bluelight Records, 2004) Barrelhouse Chuck, Got My Eyes on You (2007) Omar Kent Dykes...
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  • and, via a roundabout transition, goes down to C major for Newman's barrelhouse piano solo. Following this, the last verse is, like the second, a tone...
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  • 1947, he and Bardu Ali opened the Barrelhouse Club in the Watts district of Los Angeles. Otis reduced the size of his band and hired the singers Mel Walker...
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  • It was eventually extended from piano to piano duo and trio, guitar, big band, country and western music, and gospel. While standard blues traditionally...
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    Keith Emerson (category 3 (1980s band) members)
    released his first solo record, the single "Honky Tonk Train Blues" b/w "Barrelhouse Shake-Down". "Honky Tonk Train Blues", Emerson's cover of a 1927 boogie-woogie...
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  • African American gospel style and in 1946-7 by Sister Rosetta Tharpe with barrelhouse piano; the song in Ely's version was recorded (and copyrighted) in 1953...
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  • Rockets; Barrelhouse; Invaders; Essentials; Eurogliders; 96FM; Nobodies; Rhythm Method; Helicopters; Mannikins; First Offence; Hya; Hot Biscuit Band (1981)...
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    Entertainment Weekly has characterized as a "barrelhouse growl." Rucker said they "flipped" the formula of the all black band with a white frontman, like Frank Sinatra...
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  • Calvin "Fuzz" Jones (category The Legendary Blues Band members)
    Tribute Band, and the Jelly Roll All-Stars. In 1999, Jones played on Barrelhouse Chuck's debut album, Salute to Sunnyland Slim. He backed Cassandra Wilson...
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    The Jerry Garcia Band ("Waiting for a Miracle") Dianne Heatherington and Ani DiFranco and Mary Coughlan ("Mama Just Wants to Barrelhouse All Night Long")...
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  • the Barrelhouse Blues enews in Boston for its arrangements, vocal harmonies and instrumental performances. and included as special guest former band member...
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  • issued on Barrelhouse Records. In the late 1980s he performed occasionally at the Lilly's nightclub on Chicago's north side, backed by the band The Ice...
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    Shot Willie (for Victor), Blind Willie (for Vocalion and Bluebird), Barrelhouse Sammie (for Atlantic), and Pig & Whistle Red (for Regal). The appellation...
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  • much like "I'm Waiting for the Man", features a pounding rock-and-roll Barrelhouse-style piano vamp. The song is about the sensations produced by intravenous...
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  • The second track of The Velvet Underground & Nico. The percussive, "barrelhouse"-style piano is heard behind Lou Reed's descriptive lyrics. This sample...
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  • performing in an amateur hour event at the Barrelhouse Club in Los Angeles in 1947. He was recruited to Otis' band, and performed and recorded with him until...
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