Ebook {Epub PDF} Get a Shot of Rhythm and Blues: The Arthur Alexander Story by Richard Younger






















"Get a Shot of Rhythm Blues - The Arthur Alexander Story" Richard's article on Arthur Alexander. Read the Article. They love working with him and we call him the "Pied Piper." Richard Younger is a talented musician who possesses a wonderful rapport with children. The two-, three- and four-year-old children and their parents love to sing. Sources: Peter Guralnick, Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom (New York: Little, Brown and Company, ). Charles L. Hughes, Country Soul: Making Music and Making Race in the American South (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, ). Richard Younger, Get a Shot of Rhythm and Blues: The Arthur Alexander Story (Tuscaloosa: University of . 7 rows · Get a shot of rhythm and blues: the Arthur Alexander story. Tuscaloosa: University of.


You Better Move On är en låt skriven och framförd av Arthur Alexander från och nådde plats nummer 24 på Billboard Hot i mars [1] Den brittiska rockbandet The Rolling Stones gjorde en cover på låten som först släpptes på EP:n The Rolling Stones från Sången har även spelats in samma året av The Hollies, The Moody Blues och Tony Sheridan. Arthur Alexander ( - June 9, ) was an American country soul songwriter and singer. Jason Ankeny, music critic for AllMusic, said Alexander was a "country-soul pioneer" and that, though largely unknown, "his music is the stuff of genius, a poignant and deeply intimate body of work on par with the best of his contemporaries." Alexander's songs were covered by such stars as the. Thomas Cain Alabama native Thomas Glenn Cain () is a keyboard virtuoso, composer, and vocalist who achieved fame in the flourishing music scene of Nashville, Tennessee, in the s. There, Cain and fellow Alabama singer-songwriter Arthur Alexander formed a year songwriting and publishing relationship; Cain also had a long career in the music publishing industry.


Alexander later told biographer Richard Younger, author of Get a Shot of Rhythm and Blues: The Arthur Alexander Story, that while, in reality, his wife had not been unfaithful, he believed she was starting to regret not going with that other guy who had “moved on.”. Richard Younger, Get a Shot of Rhythm and Blues: The Arthur Alexander Story (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, ). Terry Pace and Robert Palmer, Times Daily, August 1, Home. Arthur Alexander In , Alexander recorded "You Better Move On" and "Get a Shot of Rhythm and Blues," produced by Rick Hall. The latter song featured a rhythm section comprising Briggs (piano), Jerry Carrigan (drums), Terry Thompson (guitar), Forrest Riley (guitar), Earl "Peanut" Montgomery (guitar), and Norbert Putnam (bass).

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