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BirminghamWorld on MSNThe legendary lost tapes: Ozzy Osbourne’s pre-Sabbath band Earth - rare 1969 recordings discoveredRare Black Sabbath tapes that remained undiscovered for decades are set to be released, offering fans a nostalgic glimpse into the band's early music.
As it turns out, Secor actually got the chorus of “Wagon Wheel” from an unfinished demo of Dylan’s called “Rock Me, Mama” from 1973. The song was made during Dylan’s recordings for his “Billy The Kid ...
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Long-lost Black Sabbath tapes to be released after being unearthed by managerA unique album of recordings from Ozzy Osbourne’s pre-Black Sabbath days is to be released after the long-lost tapes were ...
A unique album of recordings from Ozzy Osbourne's pre-Black Sabbath days is to be released after the long-lost tapes were ...
Arthur Crudup, upon learning a long-overdue royalty deal for “That’s All Right” fell through. In the early 1960s, Crudup finally got a sizable royalty check — for $1,600.
FRANKTOWN, Va. — Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup helped invent rock ‘n’ roll. His 1946 song “That’s All Right,” an easygoing shrug to a lover, would become the first single Elvis Presley ...
FRANKTOWN, Va. -- Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup helped invent rock 'n' roll. His 1946 song "That's All Right," an easygoing shrug to a lover, would become the first single Elvis Presley ever released.
Arthur Crudup wrote the song that became Elvis’ first single, “That’s All Right,” but received scant songwriting royalties in his lifetime. (The Tennessean via AP, File) ...
“Of course materialistic things don’t mean everything,” says Prechelle Crudup Shannon, a granddaughter. “But they took so much more than just money.” FRANKTOWN, Va. (AP) — Arthur ...
In this image provided by Jeff Titon, singer-songwriter Arthur Crudup performs in Ann Arbor, Michigan on Sunday, Aug. 3, 1969. Crudup wrote the song “That’s All Right,” which Elvis Presley ...
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