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  1. Description. Danny O’Keefe’s 3rd solo debut album features the hit single, Angel Spread Your Wings. Producer: Arif Mardin. Recording Engineer: Gene Paul. Additional Engineers: Bob Liftin, Lew Hahn, Jimmy Douglas. Art Direction: Mark Schulman. Vocals: Danny O’Keefe. Guitars: Danny O’Keefe, Hugh McCracken, David Bromberg. Keyboards: Donny ...

  2. 13. Dez. 2023 · Breezy Stories: A Chat with Danny O’Keefe - Rock and Roll Globe. With a new retrospective release, the renowned singer/songwriter revisits a remarkable career. December 13, 2023 Lee Zimmerman. Danny O’Keefe (Image: Davis Freeman) Danny O’Keefe’s been making music for well over 55 years.

  3. 17. Juni 2006 · No exception here, with a band that includes Donny Hathaway, drummer Burnard Purdie, percussionist Airto, jazz bassist Richard Davis, Dr John, the great guitarist David Bromberg and even the producer Arif Mardin. This really is a terrific album showcasing O'Keefe's own idiosyncratic songwriting. Great tunes with meaningful lyrics make this a ...

  4. Donny Hathaway: Piano Richard Davis: Upright Bass Steve Mosley: Drums 06 - Farewell To Storyville (Goodtime Flat Blues) Danny O'Keefe: Lead vocal & Acoustic Guitar David Bromberg: Electric Guitar Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) : Piano Hugh McDonald: Bass Steve Mosley: Drums Peter Ecklund: Trumpet John Payne: Tenor Sax 12 - The Road /

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  5. Breezy Stories (Atlantic, 1973) So Long Harry Truman (Atlantic, 1975) American Roulette (Warner Bros., 1977) The Seattle Tapes (First American, 1977) The Seattle Tapes Vol. II (First American, 1978) The Global Blues (Warner Bros., 1979) The Day to Day (Coldwater, 1984) Redux (Beachwood, 1989) Runnin' from the Devil (Miramar, 1999) In ...

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  6. If Ya Can't Boogie, Woogie (You Sure Can't Rock & Roll) 3:10. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "Breezy Stories" on Discogs.

  7. Leben. Donny Hathaway wuchs in St. Louis, Missouri auf. Bereits mit drei Jahren sang er im Kirchenchor, im Kindesalter lernte er Klavier spielen. Dank seines herausragenden Klavierspiels erhielt er 1965 ein Stipendium für die Howard University in Washington, D.C. Nach drei Jahren verließ er die Universität, um als Songschreiber, Musiker und Produzent zu arbeiten.