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  2. List of performances and events at Woodstock Festival

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    Young felt the filming was distracting both performers and audience from the music. As a result, Young's name was dropped in the concert film and on its soundtrack (though his name is included in Chip Monck's introduction of the band in the film). [16] Despite Young's refusal, footage does exist of him performing "Mr. Soul" and "Long Time Gone".

  3. Cream (band) - Wikipedia

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    The final US gig was at the Rhode Island Auditorium on 4 November. The band arrived late, and due to local restrictions, were able to perform only two songs, "Toad" and a 20+ minute version of "Spoonful". [citation needed] The two Royal Albert Hall concerts were filmed for a BBC documentary and released on video (and later DVD) as Farewell ...

  4. Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain. (2016) Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound is a six-CD live album of performances by two musical acts – the Jerry Garcia Band, and Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman. It contains two complete concerts, recorded on September 5 and 6, 1989, at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut and the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.

  5. Jon Dee Graham - Wikipedia

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    Jon Dee Graham is an American musician, guitarist and songwriter from Austin, Texas, United States. Graham was named the Austin Musician of the Year during the South by Southwest (SXSW) music conference in 2006. [ 1][ 2] He was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame three times: as a solo artist in 2000, again in 2008 as a member of The ...

  6. My Father's Place - Wikipedia

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    Closed. May 3, 1987. Website. www .myfathersplace .com. My Father's Place was a music venue in Roslyn, New York. It first opened in 1971, and according to The New York Times, "created a scene that would influence music for decades to come." [ 1]

  7. Joanna Connor - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Connor released the No. 1 blues album 4801 South Indiana Avenue, [7] [8] via Joe Bonamassa's Keeping the Blues Alive Records. [9] While on tour in 2022, Connor performed live at Kingston Mines, a blues club. [10] [11] In 2023, Connor was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the instrumentalist category, for guitar.

  8. Count Basie Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Count Basie Orchestra is a 16- to 18-piece big band, one of the most prominent jazz performing groups of the swing era, founded by Count Basie in 1935 and recording regularly from 1936. Despite a brief disbandment at the beginning of the 1950s, the band survived long past the big band era itself and the death of Basie in 1984.

  9. Edward "Little Buster" Forehand - Wikipedia

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    "Edward 'Little Buster' Forehand is a sublimely talented soul singer, a tough blues guitarist and a sure-handed songwriter with a knack for making rhythm and blues songs that evoke the classic 1960s sound. As one of New York's great undiscovered treasures, Buster has played the Long Island club circuit for over four decades."