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Let The Good Times Roll: Decca 1938-54 (Box)
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Let the Good Times Roll: Essential Recordings
Buckwheat Zydeco can be counted on for a joyous, upbeat zydeco party groove and his albums are remarkably consistent in that regard. This set draws tracks from his mid-'80s albums for Rounder Records, including sides from 1983's Turning Point, 1985's Waitin' for My Ya Ya, and 1987's Buckwheat's Zydeco Party, and makes a nice sampler and introduction to what was arguably Buckwheat Zydeco's most commercially viable and inspired period. The title track, "Let the Good Times Roll," "Hot Tamale Baby,"...
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Let the Good Times Roll: A NW Tribute to Ray Charles
This tribute to Ray Charles is performed by a host of regional artists from the northwestern United States. It's well-meaning, and in some cases very well done. It's also a benefit recording for the Oregon Food Bank, by Patrick Lamb Productions. The best moments here are by Lamb himself on "Let the Good Times Roll," with a solid horn chart; "Hallelujah I Love Her So," by Olivia Warfield and Paul deLay; Norman Sylvester's rollicking read of "What'd I Say" (not an easy tune to pull off convincingly...
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Let the Good Times Roll: Essential Recordings
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Let the Good Times Roll: A NW... [Digipak]
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Link Davis - Let the Good Times Roll, 1948-1963
Personnel includes: Link Davis (vocals, fiddle, saxophone). Recorded between 1948 and 1963. Contains 20 tracks. Personnel: Link Davis...
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Sam Carr's Delta Jukes - Let the Good Times Roll
Sam Carr's Delta Jukes: Dave Riley (vocals, guitar, bass guitar); Andrew "Shine" Turner (vocals, guitar); Fred James (bass guitar); John...
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Let The Good Times Roll! Birthday Card
Send Anne Taintor Birthday cards as a birthday, greetings! Anne Taintor note cards measures 5" x 7".
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Let the Good Times Roll
Description: Put a swingin' big band on the field and pull out all the stops! That's the feel you get from this jazzy arrangement featuring hard-hitting full ensemble punches, a trombone soloist (opt. tenor sax), and brief percussion breaks. Great for dance lines as well!
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