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  2. Bill Dicey - Wikipedia

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    1960s–1993. Labels. Spivey Records, JSP Records. William J. Dicey (May 25, 1936 – March 17, 1993) [1] [2] was an American blues harmonicist, singer and songwriter. He recorded two live albums and one studio album in his own name, as well as playing the harmonica and singing on a number of other musician's recordings.

  3. Why Don't You Do Right? - Wikipedia

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    Kansas Joe McCoy, Herb Morand. " Why Don't You Do Right? " (originally recorded as " Weed Smoker's Dream " in 1936) is an American blues and jazz -influenced pop song usually credited to Kansas Joe McCoy. [1] A minor key twelve-bar blues with a few chord substitutions, it is considered a classic "woman's blues" song and has become a standard.

  4. Billy Joel - Wikipedia

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    William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, composer and pianist. Commonly nicknamed the "Piano Man", he has been making music since the 1960s ...

  5. Piano Man (song) - Wikipedia

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    Piano Man (song) " Piano Man " is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel. First released as a single in the US on November 2, 1973, it was included on Joel's 1973 album Piano Man. The song is sung from the point of view of a piano player at a bar, describing the patrons. "Piano Man" is based on Joel's real-life ...

  6. Tin Pan Alley - Wikipedia

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    Tin Pan Alley. Coordinates: 40°44′44″N 73°59′22.5″W. Buildings of Tin Pan Alley, 1910 [1] The same buildings, 2011. Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City that dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally, it referred to a specific ...

  7. Lightnin' (album) - Wikipedia

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    Lightnin' in New York. (1961) Lightnin' (subtitled The Blues of Lightnin' Hopkins) is an album by the blues musician Lightnin' Hopkins, recorded in 1960 and released on the Bluesville label the following year. [1] [2]

  8. Louis Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong moved to New York City, where he became a featured and musically influential band soloist and recording artist. By the 1950s, Armstrong was a national musical icon, appearing regularly in radio and television broadcasts and on film. Armstrong's best known songs include "What a Wonderful World", "La Vie en Rose", "Hello, Dolly!

  9. List of songs about New York City - Wikipedia

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    "Back in the New York Groove" by Hello (band) "Back of a Truck" by Regina Spektor "Back to Brooklyn" by Neon "Back To Brooklyn" by Prince Markie Dee And The Soul Convention "Back to the Bronx" by 2 Live Crew "Back to Manhattan" by Norah Jones "Back to Manhattan" by Jeffrey Lewis "Back To Queens" by Pound Boys "Back to Reality" by Intelligent ...