Indian Summer
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Indian Summer (UK band)...was managing Black Sabbath at the time and he is supposed to have chosen Black Sabbath over Indian Summer, for recording a debut album. At last, Indian Summer's first and only album of the same name was released two and a half years later, in... In this article: Indian Summer, Black Sabbath, UK, Bob Jackson, and Coventry |
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Wikipedia | May 22, 2009
Bob Jackson (musician)
...and pop bands since the early 1970s. Jackson formed his first professional rock group in 1969, called Indian Summer . The group released the album Indian Summer in 1971, and then disbanded the following year. Jackson joined John...
In this article: Badfinger, Pete Ham, Tom Evans, The Fortunes, Suicide, The Dodgers, and Joey Molland
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
The Last Roundup (album)
Poco had intended this album to counteract the damage done to the band's career by the release of Poco Live by their former label, and Richie Furay made a special guest appearance on the album in an effort to boost the album's appeal. It...
In this article: Poco, The Last Roundup, Indian Summer, Richie Furay, Country rock, Gene Autry, Timothy B. Schmit, ABC Records, Crazy Eyes, and The Eagles
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Billboard.com RSS Feeds | April 24, 2009
Gavin DeGraw / April 20, 2009 / New York (Highline Ballroom)
DeGraw's band then joined him to play more highlights from "Free" ("Glass," "Indian Summer") and the singer proved to be a triple-threat, switching back and forth between lead guitar and piano while crooning soulfully to the crowd. The...
In this article: Gavin DeGraw, Free, New York City, Commodores, I Don't Want to Be, I Got a Woman, Ray Charles, and Easy
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Wikipedia | April 30, 2009
Jamboree (Beat Happening album)
...listening in Pitchfork Media's 2005 article on Twee Pop entitled "Twee as Fuck." "Indian Summer" is perhaps the group's best-known song, as it was famously covered by Dream pop group Luna , whose lead singer, Dean Wareham, joked in The...
In this article: Jamboree, Bewitched, Screaming Trees, Calvin Johnson, Indian Summer, Bret Lunsford, K Records, Kurt Cobain, Beat Happening, and Rough Trade Records
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National Public Radio | September 03, 2009
The Party's Over: Songs For Summer's End
...have back. An oddly beautiful underground classic that's been covered by the likes of Ben Gibbard and Luna, Beat Happening's primitive 1988 song "Indian Summer" is too deadpan and strange to commit fully to end-of-summer cheer. For every...
In this article: Cocoa, Joey Ramone, Archer Prewitt, Spaghetti-Os, Climate change, Indian Summer, We're Going to Be Friends, Beat Happening, and Bill Janovitz
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Columbia Daily Tribune | October 01, 2009
Themed CDs touch on paranoia, robots, infidelity
...made him famous, he recorded this jarring meditation on infidelity and fractured marriages. Key tracks include "Rapture," "Indian Summer" and "Progress. " Green Day - "American Idiot" (2004): The punk-rock response to the state of the union...
In this article: David Bazan, Green Day, American Idiot, 69 Love Songs, Magnetic field, Paranoid Android, No Surprises, Karma Police, Do You Realize, and Wake Me Up When September Ends
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Independent.co.uk - Music | June 14, 2008
Neil Diamond, National Indoor Arena, BirminghamEstelle, Custard Factory, Birmingham
...it's Rick Rubin who has done the most to reposition Diamond, just as he did with Cash. Neil Diamond's Indian summer is outshining his golden years. It began in 2005 with 12 Songs, a collection of songs that start as strummed demos before...
In this article: Neil Diamond, Estelle, Barry Manilow, Rihanna, Johnny Cash, Birmingham, American Boy, Red Red Wine, and National Indoor Arena
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Seattle Times | September 14, 2007
The Seattle Times: Soundtrack for Kurt Cobain documentary has a Death Cab connection
...Aberdeen teen years), Bad Brains, the Vaselines, Butthole Surfers and Mudhoney ("Touch Me I'm Sick"). Gibbard also sings "Indian Summer." Curiously, no Nirvana songs are on the soundtrack. (Which probably means the producers were unable to...
In this article: Kurt Cobain, Death Cab, The Seattle Times, Nirvana, Steve Fisk, All Apologies, Touch Me I'm Sick, Seattle International Film Festival, and Kurt Cobain: About a Son
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New York Times | November 27, 2008
Jazz Listings
...cover, $10. (Chinen) ★ DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET (Friday through Sunday) As he approaches 88, Dave Brubeck has an engaging solo piano album, "Indian Summer" (Telarc), that lights upon originals, standards and not-quite-standards, like the anthem...
In this article: West Village, Blue Note, Doug Wamble, Iridium, and David Binney
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Wikipedia | October 08, 2009
Indian Summer (Manic Street Preachers song)
...be released. Fan speculation was that "Imperial Bodybags" would become the third single after receiving significantly more live play than "Indian Summer" during the tour following the album's release, "Indian Summer" in turn receiving very...
In this article: Indian Summer, Nicky Wire, Send Away the Tigers, Manic Street Preachers, Beat Happening, Autumnsong, A Design for Life, BBC Radio 2, C86, and Patrick Jones
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Indian Summer was a progressive rock quartet, formed in Coventry, UK, in 1969. The members were Malcolm Harker on bass, Paul Hooper on drums, Bob Jackson on keys and Colin Williams on guitar and vocals. Their manager was Jim Simpson who was managing Black Sabbath at the time and he is supposed to have chosen Black Sabbath over Indian Summer, for recording a debut album. At last, Indian Summer's first and only album of the same name was released two and a half years later, in 1971.
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