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  1. Guitar – Phil Upchurch; Leader, Tenor Saxophone – Red Holloway; Organ, Piano – Jack McDuff* Vocals – Joe Williams; Vocals, Alto Saxophone – Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson

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  2. 1. Aug. 1999 · Williams tackles some Turner-style material on this 1983 CD featuring Jack McDuff (organ), Red Holloway (tenor sax), Eddie Cleanhead Vinson (sax and vocals), Phil Upchurch (guitar) and Ray Brown (bass). These veteran soul-jazzers swing out in soulful fashion and inspire some of the most spirted singing of Williams' long career.

  3. sonyamaddox.com › philupchurch › aboutAbout - Phil Upchurch

    A prolific guitarist whose distinctively funky, blues-steeped jazz style has graced well over a thousand recordings across the popular music spectrum, the legendary Phil Upchurch has also recorded 27 albums of his own leadership, as well as movie soundtracks. Jazz enthusiasts love and respect Phil Upchurch for his singular approach to composition.

  4. Feeling Blue: The Phil Upchurch Guitar Sound (Milestone #9010; OJC #1100, 1967) Upchurch (Cadet/Chess #LPS-826, 1969) with Donny Hathaway on piano. The Way I Feel (Cadet/Chess/GRT #LPS-840, 1970) Darkness Darkness (Blue Thumb #BTS-6005, 1972) Lovin' Feeling (Blue Thumb #BTS-59, 1973) Upchurch/Tennyson with Tennyson Stephens (Kudu/CTI ...

  5. 13. Dez. 2023 · In 1984, Williams, accompanied by Red Holloway & His Blues All-Stars, delivered an extraordinary musical narrative with the album “Nothin’ but the Blues.” This article embarks on a journey through this masterpiece, exploring its historical context, tracklist, and the magic that unfolded during its recording.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Whatever Happened To The Blues" on Discogs.

  7. Review scores. Source. Rating. Allmusic. link. Nothin' but the Blues is a 1984 (see 1984 in music) album by the American jazz and blues singer Joe Williams with Red Holloway & His Blues All-Stars. For his work on the album, Williams was awarded the 1985 Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Performance .