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  1. Vor einem Tag · Music journalist Richie Unterberger commented on the adaptability of blues: "From its inception, the blues has always responded to developments in popular music as a whole: the use of guitar and piano in American folk and gospel, the percussive rhythms of jazz, the lyrics of Tin Pan Alley, and the widespread use of amplification and electric instruments all helped shape the evolution of the ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · Sligo River Blues : Blind Joe Death: Booker T. & The M.G.'s : Green Onions : Green Onions: Albert King : Born Under A Bad Sign : Born Under A Bad Sign: Fleetwood Mac : Albatross : English Rose: Elisabeth Cotten : Vastopol : Folksongs And Instrumentals With Guitar: ZZ Top : Tush : Fandango! Django Reinhardt : Les Yeux Noirs : The Django ...

  3. Vor 14 Stunden · David Sanborn, a jazz saxophonist who won six Grammy Awards and whose influence extended to pop & R&B, died Sunday. He was 78. Sanborn’s death was announced on his official account on X, also known as Twitter. The cause of death was prostate cancer with complications.

  4. Vor einem Tag · King Charles speaks to service personal at the Army Aviation Centre in Middle Wallop (Picture: AP) King Charles has opened up about his ongoing battle with cancer.. The 75-year-old revealed his ...

  5. Vor 11 Stunden · Rupert Neudeck wurde am 14. Mai 1939 geboren. Rupert Neudeck war ein deutscher Journalist und Menschenrechtsaktivist, der mit seiner Frau und Heinrich Böll 1979 das Komitee „Ein Schiff für Vietnam“ (ab 1982 „Cap Anamur/Deutsche Notärzte“) gründete und mit dieser Initiative mehrere tausend vietnamesische Bootsflüchtlinge aus dem chinesischen Meer rettete.

  6. Vor 11 Stunden · Event-Daten herunterladen für den Import den privaten Kalender (iCal). Sollten sich mal Daten ändern, einfach erneut herunterladen und importieren, ein bereits bestehender Eintr

  7. Vor 14 Stunden · A difficult bout with polio at age 3 — the virus attacked his lungs, an arm and a leg — led to the saxophone as a therapeutic treatment. Enchanted by Crawford and others, he found an obsession; by his early teens, he was sitting in with blues legend Albert King. He joined the Butterfield band after moving to Los Angeles, just out of college.