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The Little Willies
THE LITTLE WILLIES are Lee Alexander, Jim Campilongo, Norah Jones, Richard Julian and Dan Rieser. On their self-titled debut CD they cover a range of songs by Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Townes Van Zandt and Fred Rose, as well as bandmember originals.
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Notes: Norah Jones/The Little Willies: Richard Julian (vocals, guitar); Norah Jones (vocals, piano); Jim Campilongo (electric guitar); Lee Alexander (bass instrument); Dan Rieser (drums). Additional personnel: Jon Dryden (accordion, organ). Norah Jones's first significant project after 2004's FEELS LIKE HOME, the Little Willies' self-titled debut finds the superstar vocalist/pianist playing band member and running through a laid-back set of country songs with other New York City-based musicians,...
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The Little Willies: The Little Willies
Track Listings: 1. Roly Poly 2. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive 3. Love Me 4. It's Not You It's Me 5. Best of All Possible Worlds 6. No Place To Fall 7. Roll On 8. Gotta Get Drunk 9. Streets of Baltimore 10. Easy As The Rain 11. Tennessee Stud 12. Night Life 13. Lou Reed
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Description The Little Willies could be called a supergroup if they had more than one star in their lineup. Instead, the quintet is a group of five New York musicians -- highlighted by pianist/vocalist Norah Jones, but also featuring her regular bassist Lee Alexander, guitarist/vocalist Richard Julian, guitarist Jim Campilongo, and drummer Dan Rieser -- who originally came together to play a one-shot gig in 2003 at the Living Room, and soon came to play the venue regularly, which eventually led to...
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The Little Willies (200 Gram)
The self-titled debut by The Little Willies is an album that perfectly distills the fun, down-to-earth spirit of this New York bands club shows. The group Lee Alexander (bass), Jim Campilongo (electric guitar), Norah Jones (piano, vocals), Richard Julian (guitar, vocals) and Dan Rieser (drums) tears through a mix of covers and originals.
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THE LITTLE WILLIES The Little Willies (2006 UK 13-track CD album from the side-project of Norah Jones and features her friends Richard Julian [guitar, vocals], Lee Alexander [bass], Jim Campilongo guitar] and Dan Rieser [drums] and features a collection of tracks written by Willie Nelson, Hank Williams & Kris Kristofferson alongside original compositions and includes the single 'Roll On').
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Willie Clayton - The Little Giant of Soul
Willie Clayton - The Little Giant of Soul
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Little Willie G has long been the charismatic lead innovator of the East L.A. sound. Formerly he sang lead for the Three Midniters, arguably the greatest Latino rock group at the height of '60s rock and roll. Brilliant horn-rich accompaniment lends these tracks atmospherics ranging from smooth jazz and big-band swing to mambo-salsa. Soulful backup vocals support Willie's powerful and sensuous voice.
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'The Little Willies' formed for purely practical reasons. In 2003, the group of five friends, who were all individually involved in other projects, booked a gig at The Living Room on New York's Lower East Side as an excuse to spend an evening playing music together. They soon discovered that they shared a deep musical vernacular. Although they hailed from the far corners of the country - California, Massachusetts, Texas, Delaware - the members of The Little Willies all grew up listening to a certain...
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The self-titled debut by The Little Willies is an album that perfectly distills the fun, down-to-earth spirit of this New York band's club shows. The group - Lee Alexander (bass), Jim Campilongo (electric guitar), Norah Jones (piano, vocals), Richard Julian (guitar, vocals) and Dan Rieser (drums) - tears through a mix of covers and originals, from the revved -up western swing of Fred Rose's "Roly Poly" and Willie Nelson's "I Gotta Get Drunk" to the cutting wit of Kris Kristofferson's "Best Of All...
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The self-titled debut by The Little Willies is an album that perfectly distills the fun, down-to-earth spirit of this New York bands club shows. The group Lee Alexander (bass), Jim Campilongo (electric guitar), Norah Jones (piano, vocals), Richard Julian (guitar, vocals) and Dan Rieser (drums) tears through a mix of covers and originals, from the revved-up western swing of Fred Roses Roly Poly and Willie Nelsons I Gotta Get Drunk to the cutting wit of Kris Kristoffersons Best Of All...
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Description Collectables' The Very Best of Little Willie John gathers most of the influential RB singer's definitive tracks, including "Fever," "Talk to Me, Talk to Me," "Leave My Kitten Alone," "All Around the World," "I'm Shakin'," and "Let Them Talk." Very nearly as good as Rhino's Fever: The Very Best of Little Willie John, this collection is a solid introduction to John's powerful voice and eclectic singles. Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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If you're a blues harmonica player, it's virtually impossible not to owe a debt to Little Walter Jacobs. Willie Anderson, sometimes known as Little Walter, Jr., was Little Walter's chauffeur, valet, drinking buddy, and occasional substitute on gigs. On this reissue of a 1981 LP, Willie is backed by some of the cream of Chicago sidemen: guitarists Robert Jr. Lockwood, Jimmy Lee Robinson, Sammy Lawhorn, and drummer Fred Below, another Walter alumnus. Though not quite as fleet and adept as Walter, Little...
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A Prayer For The Opening Of The Little League Season
"Willie Morris’s divine petition to the Almighty and Barry Moser’s splendid illustrations vividly capture the eternal optimism of youth baseball.”—John Grisham, author and Little League coach
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Possessing a mighty, soulful tenor that belied his diminutive stature, Little Willie John defined the gospel-infused sound that was to emerge in soul music in the `50s and beyond. Recording for the King label in 1955, John, then aged just 17, began his remarkable run of hits with a version of Titus Turner's "All Around the World." Despite consistently topping the R&B charts, his signature tune, 1956's smoldering "Fever," was more famously associated with Peggy Lee, who covered the song in 1958. By...
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John, Little Willie - Fever: The Best Of Little Willie John
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State-of-the-art, next-generation algorithms are used to manually remove clicks and pops. Noise Reduction is applied to the audio to remove surface noise from the vinyl record. The individual tracks are separated in preparation for being placed on the Master CD.
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Little Willie John was an awesome talent, possessing a voice that conveyed pain and hurt at an emotional pitch seldom encountered in pop music. A huge influence on many singers, including Sam Cooke and James Brown , John 's impassioned, gospel -tinged vocals paved the way for the concept of soul . The only problem with this collection is its sheer brevity. Too short and missing too many key tracks to be a true "best-of," it does contain his best-known track, "Fever," which he co-wrote, and his first...
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