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BluesWay Records was an
American subsidiary label of ABC-Paramount Records,
begun by Bob
Thiele in 1966.
Artists such as John Lee Hooker,
Jimmy Reed, Jimmy...
- Hooker's
introduction to the
Bluesway label, a
subsidiary of ABC and home to B.B. King. He
recorded six more
albums for
Bluesway in 1969: his own Don't Have...
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Years active 1930s–2001
Labels Modern Vee-Jay
Chess Savoy Atlantic Verve Bluesway Atco King
Specialty Impulse!
Pointblank Chameleon Fortune Brylen Website...
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departure from both the
original song and King's
previous material. When
BluesWay Records released "The
Thrill Is Gone" as a
single in
December 1969, it...
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Nobody Knows My
Troubles The
Blues Is
Where It's At (
BluesWay, 1966) The
Bottom of the
Blues (
BluesWay, 1968) Cryin' Time (Vanguard, 1969) The
Biggest Thing...
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Records staff producer Bill Szymczyk, who got them
signed to ABC's new
Bluesway Records subsidiary in
January 1969. In
March 1969 the band, now consisting...
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released as The
Legendary T-Bone
Walker Stormy Monday Blues (
BluesWay, 1967)
Funky Town (
BluesWay, 1968) I Want a
Little Girl (Delmark, 1968 [1973]) also released...
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American rock band
James Gang. The
album was
released in
early 1969 on the
Bluesway label. This is the
James Gang's only
album to
feature their b****ist Tom...
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Hooker under the ABC
recording years. It was
released in 1967
under the ABC-
Bluesway record label, and re-released in 1993
under MCA
records with two bonus...
- ABC had
another five labels: Westminster, Command, Probe, Impulse!, and
Bluesway. At the
August 29, 1970
Directors Guild meeting, ABC/Dunhill
launched a...