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  1. 23. Mai 2020 · Feel-good New Orleans Piano by Professor Longhair in a feel-good tutorial. My New Orleans Pano tutorials: http://bit.ly/2nRO7StBlues-NewOrleansSHEET MUSIC: h...

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  2. 25. Okt. 1990 · Roy "Professor Longhair" Byrd was a largely forgotten New Orleans bluesman when this album of his '40s and '50s Atlantic sides appeared in 1972. By decade's end, he was justly celebrated as a thoroughly one-of-a-kind father of rock & roll. These tunes, many initially issued as singles, showcase Longhair's droll vocals and unmatched sense of ...

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  3. 5. Feb. 2022 · PROFESSOR LONGHAIR - New Orleans PianoBlues Originals Vol. 230 cm LP Atlantic SD 7225, Side A01 - Professor Longhair Atlantic SD 7225 Side A - In the... Skip to main content. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! A line ...

  4. Different inner sleeve. A1, A2, B1, B2 recorded in New Orleans, Louisana, in November 1953. A3 to A7, B3 to B6 recorded in New Orleans, Louisana, in 1949. This album was recorded in mono and can be played on any mono or stereo record player. A1: Originally issued on Atlantic 1020 as Professor Longhair & His Blues Scratchers.

  5. A3 to A7, B3 to B6 recorded in New Orleans, Louisana, in 1949. This album was recorded in mono and can be played on any mono or stereo record player. A1: Originally issued on Atlantic 1020 as Professor Longhair & His Blues Scratchers. A2: Previously unissued take. A3, B1 to B4: Previously unissued. A4, A7: Originally issued on Atlantic 906 as ...

  6. Tracks 1 to 5 recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana in November 1953. Personnel as listed above. Tracks 6 to 16 recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1949. Personnel is: Roy Byrd, vocal & piano; Robert Parker, alto sax; Al Miller or John Woodrow, drums. The tenor sax and bass players are unknown. The tenor sax player is thought to be Charles Burbeck.

  7. 5. Jan. 2013 · Professor Longhair performs at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, circa 1970. On the tough side of Terpsichore Street in New Orleans stands a duplex — a two-story, wood-framed building ...