- Bob
Baldori (born 1943), also
known as "Boogie Bob", is an
American rock, blues,
boogie musician and attorney. He
plays the guitar,
harmonica and piano...
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Berry – guitar,
piano on "My Dream" (Poem),
vocals Jeff
Baldori –
second guitar Bob
Baldori –
electric piano,
harmonica Jack "Zocko"
Groendal – b****...
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throughout Europe. He
released five albums,
before compiling a
sixth with Bob
Baldori. His
greatest influence was
Meade Lux Lewis.
Seeley first met
Lewis during...
- band from Lansing, Michigan. It was
formed in 1964 by Bob
Baldori,
Stormy Rice, Jeff
Baldori, Ron English, and Bee Metros.
Their cover of "Who Do You Love...
- than academia."
Notable alumni include Keirda Bahruth, Nir Sa'ar, Bob
Baldori, Sean Gill,
Frederick Kroetsch, and
George Hickenlooper.
Herzog was selected...
- All
tracks are
written by
Chuck Berry Chuck Berry – guitar,
vocals Bob
Baldori – harmonica,
piano (overdubs)
Lafayette Leake –
piano Phil
Upchurch – b****...
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Bugle Boy"
Winifred Atwell (1914–1983),
British pianist, from
Trinidad Bob
Baldori (born 1943), aka "Boogie Bob",
American rock, blues, and boogie-woogie...
- an
American rock band from Lansing, Michigan, with
brothers Bob
Baldori & Jeff
Baldori,
whose cover of "Who Do You Love?"
became a
regional hit when it...
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Migliazza teamed up with
former Chuck Berry piano player Bob
Baldori, to
perform Baldori's original stage play
about the
history of
Boogie Woogie music...
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