1. Seventh Son 2. Eyesight to the Blind 3. Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me 4. Lost Mind 5. I've Got a Right to Cry 6. Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand 7. Parchman Farm 8. If You Live 9. Don't Get Around ...
This cover image released by Fat Possum shows “If You’re Going to the City: A Tribute to Mose Allison" performed by various artists. (Fat Possum via AP) Various artists, “If You’re Going to the City: ...
The Who weren’t the only British band cocking an ear: in March 1965 The Yardbirds first recorded Allison's “I’m Not Talking”, plucked by them from 1964’s The Word From Mose. Mose Allison’s music was ...
What has surprised many people most about Mose Allison isn’t his acerbic wit, bone-dry singing style, piano chops, extensive discography (more than 30 albums since 1957), the number of songs he has ...
Mose Allison, who died three years ago, influenced artists from The Who to The Rolling Stones to Jimi Hendrix to Bonnie Raitt. Raitt contributed to a new album, If You're Going To The City: A Tribute ...
The Seventh Son; Eyesight to the Blind; Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me; Lost Mind; I've Got a Right to Cry; Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand; Parchman Farm; If You Live; Don't Get Around Much Anymore; ...
Today, on Mose Allison’s birthday, Fat Possum Records releases two newly-recorded Allison tracks from IF YOU’RE GOING TO THE CITY: A Tribute To Mose Allison, out November 29. Pixies vocalist Frank ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Frank Black says, "I'm so pleased Amy (Allison) has asked me to participate in ...
Among the many ideas that fell under the skeptical gaze of Mose Allison, one that fell closer to home than most was the subject of his own public image. “I always say, ‘any single thing you say about ...
Four years after his last public performance, blues and jazz musician Mose Allison died November 15 at 89 years old at his home in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Until 2012, he maintained a rigorous ...
Renowned jazz blues pianist, singer and songwriter Mose Allison died Tuesday at his home in Hilton Head, S.C. He was 89. A native of Mississippi, Allison grew up on his grandfather’s farm, where he ...
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