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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Host Judy Carmichael previews this week’s episodes of her Jazz Inspired show on WBGO, featuring conversations (and music) with Maria Muldaur, Kyle Eastwood, Jon Batiste, Roger Corman and Joe LaBarbera.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · May 26, 2024 Zatunes 0. Queen of the decks, Judy Jay promised us good melodies, and she keeps her promises as she serves us this powerful new mixtape called “MujerRosa May 2024 (A Story in Music Form).”. Judy Jay is one of the most significant producer/deejay in the House music scene and she’s continued to ascend through the ranks with ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Answer: Earl. "The Duke of Earl" was a #1 song for Gene Chandler in February 1962 for three weeks. Originally, the song was recorded by The Dukays in 1961 on the NAT label. Chandler was the lead singer of the group. When the Vee-Jay label bought the rights to the song, they re-released it under Chandler's name alone.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · It serves as a reminder that love and the beauty of companionship can bring immense fulfillment to our lives. Garland’s soulful interpretation of “You; Wonderful You” manages to evoke an array of emotions in the listeners. Her powerful delivery captures the longing, tenderness, and pure affection conveyed through the song.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · 3. The year was 1962, the place was New Brighton on the opposite bank of the river Mersey from Liverpool in the UK. John Lennon was talking to harmonica player Delbert McClinton about his playing on a number one hit record in the US at the time. It may have inspired Lennon's harmonica solo a few months later on "Love Me Do".

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Judy achieves half of that goal with Zellweger’s fine performance. And that is too bad. Garland is an important 20th-century icon. She deserves to have her amazing career in film, music, and television, as well as her vital place in American culture, be seen as more than just another Hollywood tragedy.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Lists courtesy of Gordon Stephen unless stated otherwise. MOJO: THE 100 GREATEST ALBUMS EVER MADE. August 1995 Edition. 1. The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds. 2. Van Morrison - Astral Weeks. 3. The Beatles - Revolver.