- Arnold. Yet, if one
looks back further,
Arnold also
started out
singing bluesy songs like 'I'll Hold You in My Heart'. A lot of the 1970s-era "outlaw"...
-
Bluesy Burrell (also
released as Out of This World) is an
album by
guitarist Kenny Burrell with
saxophonist Coleman Hawkins recorded in 1962 and originally...
- Big
Blind Bluesy is an
album by
American guitarist Pat
Donohue that was
released in 1994. "Trouble in Mind" (Richard M. Jones) – 3:39 "I
Never Cried" (Teddy...
- Side one "What's the Matter" (Gillan, John McCoy,
Janick Gers) – 3:33 "
Bluesy Blue Sea" (Gillan, Gers) – 4:48 "Caught in a Trap" – 3:34 "Long Gone" –...
-
metal band Mötley Crüe. He is
known for his aggressive,
melodic solos and
bluesy riffs. Mars was born
Robert Alan Deal, in
Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1951...
- was an
American jazz alto saxophonist. He was best
known for his soulful,
bluesy approach to
playing the alto saxophone,
although in his
formative years...
- May 1944 – 22
December 2014) was an
English singer known for his gritty,
bluesy voice and
dynamic stage performances that
featured expressive body movements...
-
others expanded, he just
continued to turn out the
occasional album of
bluesy, minor-key tunes. This one was even
sparer than usual, with the
artist handling...
- On "Call Me Back Again",
according to Benitez, "McCartney
shines as a
bluesy solo vocalist",
while MacDonald called "I'm Down" "a rock-and-roll classic"...
- hiatus, respectively.
Robinson is
noted for his high
tenor vocal range and
bluesy vocal runs.
Robinson was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the son of Nancy...