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  1. Swamp-rocker Tony Joe White, a cult-favorite singer/songwriter whose songs were covered by everyone from Elvis Presley to Tina Turner, died Wednesday at 75. White had just released his latest album, “Bad Mouthin’,” on the Yep Rock label Sept. 28. “He wasn’t ill at all,” his son, Jody White, told the Tennessean.

  2. 26. Okt. 2018 · Tony Joe White was a consistent artist and there are several great records I haven’t mentioned. As I sit here ruminating on his genius, I am reminded of R.L. Burnside, the Delta blues musician who had a spell of popularity in the 90s. I was privileged to jam with R.L. at a folk festival workshop in 1994. Myself on harmonica, a couple of other people (including a bluegrass musician) and R.L ...

  3. 27. Mai 2016 · Right Back in the Fire Lyrics. [Verse 1] Do you remember the first time. Do your lips still feel the same. You move close and whisper real low. Baby there’s only one way for you to know. [Chorus ...

  4. 28. Sept. 2018 · Tony Joe White is positively fearless on Bad Mouthin'. The album features White, his immaculately clean, impossibly quiet 1965 Stratocaster, some occasional drums, a little harmonica, and his deep, resonant voice. It's stark, intimate, and simple, stripping songs and performances down to their purest forms. Back in April, the New York Times had ...

  5. For 25+ years I have listened to this record over and over on CD and lately on streaming service. But when finally listening to the vinyl I was blown away. Feels like I am hearing a lot of details I never noticed before. Clear bass, great drums. Overall excellent sound! RIP Tony Joe.

  6. Tony Joe White: The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (2-CD) (Real Gone Music) 40 tracks, 20 page booklet. Includes the three classic albums White Recorded for Warner Bros. in the early ‘70s: Tony Joe White, The Train I’m On and Homemade Ice Cream plus six non-LP singles.

  7. 24. Okt. 2018 · The lyrics to Tony Joe White's "Dark Horse Coming" paint a picture of a man standing in 1997, reflecting on his life so far and feeling unprepared for the challenges that lay ahead. The image of rolling in on the tide suggests a sense of being powerless or swept along by forces beyond his control, and he confesses to searching for a pathway to ...