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  1. 4 days ago · Also in 1990, the Pixies released a cover of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band's "Born in Chicago" on the compilation album Rubáiyát: Elektra's 40th Anniversary. [ 37 ] The band continued to tour and released Trompe le Monde in 1991, their final album before their break-up.

  2. 50 likes, 13 comments - stevedestruct on August 19, 2024: "The Butterfield Blues Band - East West Canadian Reissue, Unknown Year Elektra Records When I read reviews on the first to Bufferfield Blues Band albums, the 2 that I managed to save from a musty garage a few months back, they were both highly regarded.

  3. 4 days ago · So we’re starting to lose ‘em all. READ MORE: 30 Bands With One Original Member Left Things like this and the recent news that Aerosmith is retiring from the stage , it's sobering to see.

  4. 4 days ago · Blues musicians are musical artists who are primarily recognized as writing, performing, and recording blues music. [ 1] They come from different eras and include styles such as ragtime - vaudeville, Delta and country blues, and urban styles from Chicago and the West Coast. [ 2]

  5. 4 days ago · The band's focus was on recording as quickly as possible, and a majority of the songs were jug band and blues covers taken from their typical live set list. [132] The album's five original compositions were all credited to Sebastian, including " Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind? ", [ 96 ] which he based on a experience as a child at summer camp when he fell in love with twin sisters. [ 133 ]

  6. 3 days ago · Butterfield: I got hit. Bartlet: Oh, God. [to the driver] Coop, turn around! We've gotta go to a hospital! Butterfield: No. We're going to the White House. Bartlet: We're going to a hospital! Let's go! Butterfield: I have to put you inside the White House, Mr. President! This isn't something we discuss.

  7. 5 days ago · The fruits of these sessions were soon made public when the band’s debut single, ‘Mr John’ c/w ‘Kensington Market’ was issued as a single in September 1967. Though the recording quality isn’t great, the single has a certain charm and perhaps it was this that propelled ‘Mr John’ into the lower rungs of the national RPM chart.