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  1. Whatever Happened to the Blues, an Album by Phil Upchurch. Released in 1997 on Go Jazz (catalog no. 55566; CD). Featured peformers: Phil Upchurch (guitar, cover photography, liner notes), St. Paul (featured), Ricky Peterson (featured), Lenny Castro (featured), Michael Bland (featured), Pops Staples (featured), Mavis Staples (featured), Jevetta Steele (featured), J.D. Steele (featured), Fred ...

  2. Mavis Staples (born July 10, 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and gospel singer and civil rights activist. She rose to fame as a member of her family's band The Staple Singers, of which she is the last surviving member. During her time in the group, she recorded the hit singles "I'll Take You There" and "Let's Do It Again". [1]

  3. Phil Upchurch - I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing. 4:05. Phil Upchurch - Six to Four. 6:49. Phil Upchurch - Nice to Have You Around. 2:09. Phil Upchurch - Angel Eyes. 7:02. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Whatever Happened To The Blues" on Discogs.

  4. Passionate soul from this Chicago vocalist, with amazing arangements and production by Horace Ott and Don Davis (Detroit) respectively. Track taken from the ...

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  5. 2. Jan. 2024 · 04. Blues March 3:52 05. Love And Peace 4:33 06. All Blues 4:14 07. Whatever Happend To The Blues 4:45 08. I Don’t Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing 4:04 09. Going Down Slow 3:07 10. Nice To Have You Around 2:08 11. Fade To Black Tie 5:27 12. Sweet Woman Blues 4:17

  6. Whatever Happened To The Blues is the 18th album by Phil Upchurch, released in 1997. Philip Upchurch (born July 19, 1941, Chicago, Illinois) is an American blues, jazz and R&B guitarist and bassist. Upchurch started his career working with the Kool Gents, the Dells, and the Spaniels before going on to work with Curtis Mayfield, Otis Rush, and Jimmy Reed.

  7. 11. Feb. 2007 · Upchurch got different singers for the songs, the big names include Pops Staples and Mavis Staples. If you like sophisticated, intelligent Blues, and are willing to classify something as Blues, even if it is not in the 12-bar-format, you will have hours of pleasure with this album. Not a weak title on here, and a good introduction to Phil ...

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