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  1. John Henry Creach, better known as Papa John Creach, was an American blues violinist, who has also played "classical, jazz, be-bop, R&B, pop and acid rock" music. Early in his career he played with Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Stuff Smith, and Charlie Christian as well as Big Joe Turner, T-Bone Walker, Nat King Cole and Roy Milton. Later, he played for Jefferson Airplane (1970–1972), Hot ...

  2. Playing My Fiddle for You is Papa John Creach's third solo album and his last with Grunt Records. All the songs on the album are played with the supporting band Zulu, featuring Kevin Moore who would later be known as Keb' Mo'.

  3. Keyboards – Steve Haberman. Lead Vocals – Al Stahaley ( tracks: A2, B3), Roy Sciacca ( tracks: B4) Lead Vocals, FiddleJohn Creach *. Mastered By – Cub Richardson. Percussion – Bob Zimmitti. Photography – Jim McCrary. Producer – Jack Richardson, Keith Gravenhorst. Recorded By [Engineer] – Keith Gravenhorst.

  4. Playing My Fiddle for You. (1974) I'm the Fiddle Man. (1975) Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Playing My Fiddle for You je třetí sólové studiové album dřívějšího houslisty skupiny Jefferson Airplane Papa John Creache, vydané 1. února 1974 u Grunt Records .

  5. Papa John Creach & Zulu : Playing My Fiddle For You / Filthy! is a rnb music boxset / compilation recording by PAPA JOHN CREACH released in 2005 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes PAPA JOHN CREACH Papa John Creach & Zulu : Playing My Fiddle For You / Filthy!'s : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, buy online: ebay and ...

  6. John Henry Creach, better known as Papa John Creach, was an American blues violinist who also played classical, jazz, R&B, pop and acid rock music. Early in his career, he performed as a journeyman musician with Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Stuff Smith, Charlie Christian, Big Joe Turner, T-Bone Walker, Nat King Cole and Roy Milton. Following his rediscovery by drummer Joey Covington in 1967 ...

  7. MP3 is a digital audio format without digital rights management (DRM) technology. Because our MP3s have no DRM, you can play it on any device that supports MP3, even on your iPod! KBPS stands for kilobits per second and the number of KBPS represents the audio quality of the MP3s. Here's the range of quality: 128 kbps = good, 192 kbps = great ...