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The Mooney Suzuki est un groupe de garage rock formé en 1996 a New York, à l'origine par : Sammy James Jr à la guitare et au chant, Graham Tyler à la guitare, John Paul Ribas à la basse et de Will Rockwell-Scott à la batterie. Le groupe a enregistré 4 albums en studio : People Get Ready (2000) Electric Sweat (2003) Alive & Amplified (2004) Have Mercy (2007) .
(1) John Mooney (born 3 April 1955, East Orange, New Jersey) is an American blues guitarist and singer based in New Orleans, Louisiana. He has developed a unique music style by combining the Mississippi Delta style blues with the funky second line beat of New Orleans. As a guitarist, he is especially known for his slide guitar work. (2) John Mooney (born 22 March 1959, Birmingham, England) is a musician and songwriter who currently resides in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. His work mainly comprises of covers including "Please Please Me", "Oh, Pretty Woman", "Let's Dance" and "I Recall a Gyspy...
Background Paul Mooney was born in Louisiana, and later grew up in Oakland, California. Mooney became a ringmaster with the Charles Gody Circus. During his stint as ringmaster, he always found himself writing comedy and telling jokes, which would later help Mooney land his first professional work as a writer for Richard Pryor. [edit] Career [edit] Early years Paul Mooney wrote many of Richard Pryor's routines for his appearance on Saturday Night Live, co-wrote his material for the Live on the Sunset Strip, Bicentennial Nigger, and Is It Something I Said albums, and Pryor's film Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life...
Joe Mooney (March 14, 1911 – May 12, 1975) was an American jazz and pop accordionist and organist. Mooney was born in Paterson, New Jersey, United States. Mooney went blind around age ten. He and his brother Dan, played together on radio broadcasts in the late 1920s, and recorded between 1929 and 1931 as the Sunshine Boys and the Melotone Boys; both sang while Joe accompanied on piano. They continued performing together on WLW in Cincinnati until 1936, after which time Dan Mooney left the music industry. In 1937 Mooney started work as a pianist and arranger for Frank Dailey,...
A trouvé 11 Chansons, durée: 31:17
Swinging Flowers
Holly Henry - You Give Love A Bad Name
Medium Dry
Big Bag
Wiener Blut
Morning Afterbounds
Gelatino
Wandering Soul Featuring Joe Mooney and Retrosonix
Man Named Joe (with vocals by Malcolm Mooney)
September Song
A Man With One Million Dollars