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  • [[File:Zappa Don & Dewey.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Frank Zappa holding Don & Dewey's 1970 compilation record ''They’re Rockin’ ‘Til Midnight, Rollin’ ...iant". In 1960 they split. Yet many of their tracks would later be covered and become hit singles for other musicians. The Olympics brought "Big Boy" Pete
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  • ...nfluences inside the sleeve of "[[Freak Out!]]" (1966), as part of [[Don & Dewey]]. * [[Don "Sugarcane" Harris]]
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  • ...checked in the inner sleeve of "[[Freak Out!]]" (1966), as part of [[Don & Dewey]]. ...That same year Don & Dewey recorded a Beatles tribute with Larry Williams and [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]].
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  • [[File:Zappa Don & Dewey.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Frank Zappa holding Don & Dewey's 1970 compilation record ''They’re Rockin’ ‘Til Midnight, Rollin’ ...iant". In 1960 they split. Yet many of their tracks would later be covered and become hit singles for other musicians. The Olympics brought "Big Boy" Pete
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  • ...os in the basement of the Pasadena Presbyterian Church, (hence the 'PPC'), and jingles for the station were sung by [[The Persuasions]]. ...the new [[The Mothers|Mothers]]' induction of musicians, [[Lowell George]] and [[Buzz Gardner]];
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  • <br>You know you just don't treat me right <br>You know you just don't treat me right
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  • ...on, March 30, 1914 — June 1, 1948) was an American blues harmonica player, and the first to use the name Sonny Boy Williamson. His best known song is "Goo ...nger and songwriter. His best known songs are "Fattenin' Frogs For Snakes" and "Eyesight to the Blind".
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  • ...gly Radio," "You Must Buy This Album Now, Top 40 Radio Will Never Play It" and "The Present Day Composer Refuses to Die." The group is the Mothers of Inve ..., he tends to do things a couple of years before people are ready for them and often crowds so many ideas into such brief musical space that they get lost
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  • <br>[[Biography|FZ]]: Sheets of fire, ladies and gentlemen, sheets of fire. ...re, soft voice which he broadcasted throughout his greatest new PA system, and this is what she said, just a-, just a-, just a-, just a-swingin' through t
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  • *[[Hank Ballard]] and the Midnighters - Work With Me Annie *[[Don & Dewey]] - Leavin It All Up To You
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  • ...s Nineteen Years Old" (1958) "You Shook Me" (1962), "You Need Love" (1963) and "Five Long Years" (1963). His songs have been covered by numerous blues roc ==Zappa and Muddy Waters==
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  • [[Image:Ruben-the-jets-for-real.jpg|thumb|Ruben And The Jets - "For Real!" - Album Cover]] ...ra]]) is a singer, songwriter, producer, writer, poet, performance artist, and impresario.  He made his mark in music with his 1970s band Ruben & the Je
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  • ...Gasoline]]"'' (1956), ''"Spoonful"'' (1960), ''"The Red Rooster"'' (1961) and ''"Wang-Dang Doodle"'' (1961). ==Howlin' Wolf and Frank Zappa==
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  • ...is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music. Davis adopted a variety of musical directions in a five ...f Blue]] (1959), [[wikipedia:Sketches of Spain|Sketches of Spain]] (1959) and [[wikipedia:Bitches Brew|Bitches Brew]] (1969).
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  • #Don Julian & the Meadowlarks: Heaven & Paradise #[[Don & Dewey]]: Leavin' It All up to You
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  • ...956), ''Gangster Of Love'' (1957, which was later covered by Steve Miller) and ''A Real Mother For Ya'' (1978). [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] considered him o ...: ''"I used to play the guitar standing on my hands, I had a 150 foot cord and I could get on top of the auditorium - those things [[Jimi Hendrix]] was do
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  • ...t Of Texas Swing", is best known for his songs ''Gatemouth Boogie'' (1947) and ''[https://www.discogs.com/Clarence-Gatemouth-Brown-Okie-Dokie-Stomp-Depres ...ajun, country, and swing. After he gained early experience with vaudeville and swing revues, pioneer electric blues guitarist [[wikipedia:T-Bone Walker|T-
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  • ...known for ''Feelin' Sad'' (1952), ''The Things That I Used To Do'' (1954) and ''The Story Of My Life'' (1954). ...istering rockers ''"Well I Done Got Over It", "Letter to My Girlfriend"'', and ''"Quicksand"'', Slim never charted again.
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  • ...ankovic]] and [[Larry Fischer|Wild Man Fischer]] and their songs more fame and notoriety. ==Zappa and Demento ==
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  • ...he was a author, columnist, politician, actor, printer, painter, sculptor, and even bred rare birds. ==Youth and early career==
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  • <br>I MADE SOME INSTANT COFFEE AND I TOOK OUT THE MUSIC I'D BEEN WORKING ON . . . <br>A PIECE FOR VOICE AND SMALL ENSEMBLE . . .
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