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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_WesleyFred Wesley - Wikipedia

    Larry Goldings, Whatever It Takes (Warner Bros., 1995) Gov't Mule, The Deepest End (Evangeline/ATO, 2003) Greyboy Allstars, West Coast Boogaloo (Greyboy, 1994) Groove Collective, People People Music Music (Savoy, 2005) Michael Henderson, Bedtimes Stories (EMI, 1986) Martha High, It's High Time (Diaspora Connections, 2009)

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Whatever It Takes" on Discogs.

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  3. Fred Wesley and the J.B.’s Doin’ It to Death (1973) Fred & The New J.B.’s – Breakin’ Bread (1974) The J.B.’s Hustle With Speed (1975) Maceo Parker Roots Revisited; Maceo Parker Life on Planet Groove (1992) Fred Wesley and the Horny Horns featuring Maceo Parker A Blow for Me a Toot for You (1977) New Friends (1990; with Maceo Parker ...

  4. 4. März 2013 · Most musicians would feel fortunate to take part in just one musical dynasty, much less two. But Fred Wesley is no ordinary musician. The legendary trombonist is one of the pivotal figures of funk. He served not only as James Brown’s trusty bandleader and primary arranger through the Godfather of Soul’s ’70s rhythm revolution but also ...

  5. Porträt laut.de-Biographie Fred Wesley. Am 4. Juli 1943 erblickt in Moblie, Alabama ein kleiner Junge das Licht der Welt, der in seinem späteren Leben maßgeblich an dem Output der Musiklegende ...

  6. Fred Wesley is back. With his first new album in more than a decade, he’s gone back to the first music he ever heard: The Blues. “From the Blues and Back” takes the listener on a journey that begins with the style of Blues the toddler Fred felt vibrating through his bedroom wall from the juke joint next door to his grandmother's house.

  7. 7. März 2008 · But his whole identity as a sideman extraordinaire-Wesley is the author of a notably enlightening memoir, Hit Me, Fred: Recollections of a Sideman-is wrapped up in one longstanding gig that inspired the book's title. "Hit me, Fred!" was a nightly invitation to slay the audience with another of the trombonist's generous and exuberant ...