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  1. 4 days ago · Another one-of-a-kind Philly vocalist, Paul Jost, joins for “If,” a ’70s soft-rock radio hit by Bread, utterly transformed by Todd Bashore’s enigmatic arrangement; and “Dislocation Blues,” by the late blues and roots artist Chris Whitley, featuring Jesse Fischer’s blues-drenched organ, deep in dialogue with Evans’ acoustic pianism.

  2. 4 days ago · Get DiSloCaTed setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other DiSloCaTed fans for free on setlist.fm!

  3. 4 days ago · The Chicago Blues Lifters offers an unparalleled, authentic Chicago Blues Experience that is wowing audiences across the globe. Their performance makes it feel tangible, transporting its listeners into a Blues trance and delivering pure and rare Blues magic.

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  4. 4 days ago · The Moody Blues / Chris Walter/GettyImages. 6. Phallus Dei – Amon Düül II. Krautrock was a major force in the prog world throughout the late ‘60s and well into the mid-to-late 1970s, and perhaps no group personified the genre better than Amon Düül II. This brilliant 1969 prog rock album is jam-packed with strange, chanted vocals ...

  5. 2 days ago · Are celebrities more likely to divorce or break up? Earlier this week news reports surfaced that Chris Stapleton, 46, and his partner had split up. Is the singer best known for his album Traveller really single again?

  6. 3 days ago · Chris Whiteley. Next racing: Townsville R2 in 2 days. Profile last updated: 05/07/2024. Recent form. 14. of 14. 04/07/24, 12.40L, 1300m, Mackay R7, MACKAY CUP SATURDAY 10 AUGUST RATINGS BAND 0 - 58 Handicap, Test of War, Bar 8, Tongue Control Bit, 1-16.76, Sectionals: 35.94, Prize: $0 Bonus: $0 Starting: $61.

  7. 5 days ago · Anterior Dislocation of the Humeral Head: Top image shows humeral head displaced from glenoid and lying inferior to the coracoid process (red arrow); the middle image demonstrates a defect along the posterolateral aspect of the head, which is the Hill-Sach's deformity (green arrow).