'Tales From Monographic Oceans': a freewheeling journey through a body of water, cutting across the isthmuses of certain discographies (The Specialty Record Story 52, 14)
'Something Special(ty)...', that is: the label that even those who know (or think they know) about the origins of rock'n'roll ultimately know very little about the gems set in the crown of those who transitioned from the blues and the swing of the Big Bands, to jump blues and finally to rock'n'roll (only mentioning that guy Richard Penniman... well, trust me: there was so, so much more)
14. Roy Montrell
Roy Montrell - (Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Sax (Official Visualizer)
'Something Special(ty)...', that is: the label that even those who know (or think they know) about the origins of rock'n'roll ultimately know very little about the gems set in the crown of those who transitioned from the blues and the swing of the Big Bands, to jump blues and finally to rock'n'roll (only mentioning that guy Richard Penniman... well, trust me: there was so, so much more)
14. Roy Montrell
Roy Montrell - (Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Sax (Official Visualizer)
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