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  1. www.funkyfredwesley.com › 2022Where's Fred?: 2022

    28. Dez. 2022 · It's here! It's done -- recorded (2018) and now mixed and mastered at Little Big Beat Studios in Liechtenstein, the album "From the Blues and Back" is ready for release early next year. Fred is ending 2022 proud to have finally completed this longtime labor of love for the fans who helped make it happen. Stay tuned for the 2023 ...

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

    Phil Upchurch, Whatever Happened to the Blues (Go Jazz, 1992) Marva Whitney, Live and Lowdown at the Apollo (King, 1969) Larry Williams, That Larry Williams (Fantasy, 1978) Lenny Williams, Changing (Rocshire, 1984) Vanessa Williams, The Right Stuff (Polydor, 1988) Bobby Womack, The Poet II (Beverly Glen Music, 1984)

  3. 28. Dez. 2022 · It's here! It's done -- recorded (2018) and now mixed and mastered at Little Big Beat Studios in Liechtenstein, the album "From the Blues and Back" is ready for release early next year. Fred is ending 2022 proud to have finally completed this longtime labor of love for the fans who helped make it happen. Stay tuned for the 2023 ...

  4. 21. Sept. 2023 · Thursday, September 21, 2023. Where's Fred? In Europe releasing his new Blues album. Fred and crew are finishing the fifth of this year's six tours in Europe, highlighting it with the release in of his long-awaited Blues album, " From The Blues and Back ."

  5. 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.

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

  7. 8. Juli 2023 · This past July 4, while San Francisco was being overwhelmed by fireworks, trombonist Fred Wesleya vital member of James Brown’s band and a former musical director for the J.B.’s—celebrated his 80th birthday. God bless him. Hit Me, Fred is still touring.