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- 1955, and with his own group in 1956. Perkins composed the standard "Grooveyard". His playing was influenced by his polio-affected left arm, which he...
- Retrieved April 6, 2023. "Greg koch - Strat's Got Your Tongue". Grooveyard Records. Grooveyard Records Inc. Archived from the original on December 24, 2017...
- second studio album by guitarist Chris Poland, released in 2000 through Grooveyard Records (United States) and Mascot Records (Europe), and reissued on March...
- (Grooveyard / Manni v. Bohr, 2000) Good Intentions (Grooveyard / Manni v. Bohr, 2003) Alter Ego (Randy Hansen, 2004) Live in Berlin DVD (Grooveyard, 2005)...
- Mabern's Grooveyard is an album by pianist Harold Mabern. It was recorded in 1996 and released by DIW Records two years later. The album was recorded on...
- Dallas Music Awards. Lopez spent time recording his sophomore album for Grooveyard Records, who were based in Rochester, New York. Wall of Soul was recorded...
- Rapids. The album was Janey's eighth solo release and his second on the Grooveyard Records label. Game of Life again featured the rhythm section of Dan Johnson...
- Harold in the Land of Jazz (also released as Grooveyard) is the debut studio album by saxophonist Harold Land, recorded in 1958 and released on the Contemporary...
- local lumber mills as well as being a bouncer at nightclubs including the Grooveyard in New Westminster. He became an American citizen in 1974. Hey was trained...
- appeared together on new recordings made at Bobby Eli’s Studio E/The Grooveyard in the Philly suburbs. Musicians on the session were Earl Young on drums...