Dwight (Whitey) Pullen | tl

Most of Marc Pullen's music has a dark sound to it, mixed with aggression and rage. On his web site he reflects how his music relates to him saying, "I'm not necessarily an angry or depressed person (although I am intense), it's more that the music I write is something that stirs up powerful emotions." Pullen has been making music for about 21 years now and can play a wide variety of instruments. Some of his favorites include the electric guitar, classical/nylon string guitar, electric bass, dulcimer, banjo, violin and the hammered dulcimer. Marc got into the modern computer in...
Dwight Twilley (born June 6, 1951, Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American pop/rock/powerpop singer-songwriter, best known for his group that he fronted, the Dwight Twilley Band, and their 1975 hit single "I'm on Fire". Also having evergreen power pop tunes to his own name such as "Remedies", Twilley and fellow singer-songwriter Phil Seymour met in 1967 at a theater where they had gone to see The Beatles' 'A Hard Day's Night' film, and they soon began writing and recording together. They continued their partnership over the next several years under the name 'Oister', going for a catchy, hook-filled sound very reminiscent...
Dwight Trible is a singer who combines the best of vocal virtuosity with musicianship and improvisational skills to the delight of audiences and musicians alike. In addition to performing with his own group, The Dwight Trible Ensemble, Dwight is the Vocalist with Pharoah Sanders Quartet; he is also the vocal director for the Horace Tapscott Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. Not a newcomer to the music scene, Dwight has worked with such notables as Oscar Brown Jr., Bobby Hutcherson, Charles Lloyd, Billy Childs, Kenny Burrell, Kenny Garrett, Steve Turre, Harold Land, Harry Belafonte, Della Reese, Norman Conners, as well as contemporary...
Dwight Pullen (March 5, 1931 - November 24, 1961) was an American rockabilly artist who was born in Blountsville, Alabama. He was also known as Whitey Pullen in the country music scene. He had recorded a couple well-known songs called Sunglasses After Dark and Teen Age Bug in 1958. These recordings received good reviews in Billboard Magazine on March 3, 1958. None of the songs made it to the Billboard charts. He died of prostate cancer at the age of 30. .
Dwight David Yoakam (born October 23, 1956) is an American singer-songwriter, actor and film director, most famous for his pioneering country music. Popular since the early 1980s, he has recorded more than 21 albums and compilations, charted more than 30 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and sold more than 25 million records. Yoakam has recorded 5 Billboard #1 Albums, 12 Gold Albums, and 9 Platinum Albums, including the Triple Platinum This Time. In addition to his many achievements in the performing arts, Yoakam is also the most frequent musical guest in the history of The Tonight Show....
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Dwight Pullen Teenage Bug
Dwight Pullen Teenage Bug
Dwight Pullen - Sunglasses after dark (BB001)
Sunglasses After Dark
Sunglasses After Dark
Teenage Bug
Tuscaloosa Lucy
Waltz Of The Blues
Broke Waitin' For A Break
What Are We Going To Do
So Much To Remember
I Won The Day I Lost You
Let Your Left Hand Know
I'm Beggin Your Pardon
Don't Make Me Cry
Waltz Of The Steel Guitar
I Lived A Lifetime Last Night
You'll Get Yours Someday
By You, By The Bayou
I'm Beggin Your Pardon
2.Let's All Go Wild Tonight
Let's All Go Wild
Let's All Go Wild
Let's All Go Wild Tonight