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  2. Arthur Miles (musician, born 1949) - Wikipedia

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    Miles was born in Indiana but moved to California at a very young age, where he started his career as a singer in Richmond, San Francisco.The influence of the music of his uncle, the great guitarist Wes Montgomery, and his father's night club "Arthur's" allowed him to observe, absorb, and jam with some of the most famous blues, jazz and soul artists of the time, playing an important part in ...

  3. Denver and the Mile High Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Denver and the Mile High Orchestra (DMHO) is a horn-driven band based out of Nashville, Tennessee. [1][2] DMHO was formed by a group of friends at Belmont University in 1999. [3] They have traveled across the world, playing at churches, conferences, and festivals. [4] They have performed at two Olympic Games (2002-Salt Lake City, 2004-Athens ...

  4. J.J. Malone - Wikipedia

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    Labels. Fedora, Blues Express. John Jacob (J.J.) Malone (August 20, 1935 – February 20, 2004) [2] was an American West Coast blues, electric blues and soul blues guitarist, singer and keyboardist. [1] His best-known recordings were "It's a Shame" and "Danger Zone". Malone was a member of the Rhythm Rockers, and he variously worked with other ...

  5. Empower Field at Mile High - Wikipedia

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    empowerfieldatmilehigh.com. Empower Field at Mile High (previously known as Broncos Stadium at Mile High, Invesco Field at Mile High, and Sports Authority Field at Mile High, and commonly known as Mile High, New Mile High, or Mile High Stadium) is an American football stadium in Denver, Colorado, United States.

  6. Cotton Fields - Wikipedia

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    Cotton Fields. " Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song) " (also known as In Them Old Cotton Fields Back Home) is a song written by American blues musician Huddie Ledbetter, better known as Lead Belly, who made the first recording of the song in 1940.

  7. Blues Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Blues Foundation is an American nonprofit corporation, headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, that is affiliated with more than 175 blues organizations from various parts of the world. Founded in 1980, a 25-person board of directors governs the foundation whose stated mission is to preserve blues heritage, celebrate blues recording and ...

  8. James Montgomery (singer) - Wikipedia

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    James Montgomery (born May 12, 1949) is an American blues musician, best known as the lead singer, blues harp player, frontman, and bandleader of The James Montgomery Blues Band (a.k.a. The James Montgomery Band). Montgomery collaborates with many star performers and recording artists. [1] He is also the past President of The New England Blues ...

  9. Great White Wonder - Wikipedia

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    Many of the tracks were lifted from the Stealin' and John Birch Society Blues bootlegs, and seven more tracks from the "Basement Tapes" were featured. However, each track was pressed from a unique source tape, not copied directly from the original LP. This resulted in a rather high-quality release, in terms of sound. [8]