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Takesha Meshé
Kizart (born 1982) is an African-American
operatic soprano. She is a grand-niece of
Muddy Waters on her mother's side and a
distant relative...
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Willie Kizart (January 4, 1932 –
September 2, 1998) was an
American electric blues guitarist best
known for
being a
member of Ike Turner's
Kings of Rhythm...
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reformed version of
Kings of
Rhythm north to East St. Louis,
which included Kizart, Sims, O'Neal,
Jesse Knight Jr. and Turner's then wife
Annie Mae Wilson...
- Brenston's
enthusiastic vocals, his own piano,
distorted guitar pla**** by
Willie Kizart (the
first use of such a
sound on record), and
tenor saxophone solos by...
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Turner and the
Kings of
Rhythm song "Rocket 88",
where guitarist Willie Kizart used a
vacuum tube
amplifier that had a
speaker cone
slightly damaged in...
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Raymond Hill and his Jump For Joy,
including Turner's
former guitarist Willie Kizart. Sam
Phillps offered the
tapes to
Chess Records and they were rejected....
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Turner was on piano. "Rocket 88" is
notable among other things for
Willie Kizart's distorted guitar sound.
Phillips licensed the
recording to
Chess Records...
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example of distortion, or fuzz guitar, pla**** by the band's
guitarist Willie Kizart. Ike
Turner offered this comment: "I don't
think that ‘Rocket 88’ is rock...
- Bill Mercer,
sports and
professional wrestling announcer Takesha Meshé
Kizart,
operatic soprano Jim Metcalf, news
reporter and
Peabody Award recipient...
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Halliday & Dave O'Neil Kram & Josh Earl 25 2
November 2011
Takesha Meshé
Kizart &
Scott Edgar Red
Symons &
Denise Scott Best of ****ks &
Specks (Part 1)...