On April 18, 2010, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, Charlie Daniels and John Fogerty performed the song as the opening to the 2010 Academy of Country Music Awards.
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They have opened for several well-known acts, including The Quakes, X, Rancid, The Turbo A.C.'s, The Nekromantix, and Henry Rollins.
The daughter of bandleader / trumpeter Bobby Booker, Williams began her career by singing background vocals for various artists including, Curtis Hairston, Melba Moore ("Love's Coming At Ya"), B. B. & Q. Band, Cashflow, Unlimited Touch, Bobby Brown and Barbara Mitchell before joining the group High Fashion, which also featured Meli'sa Morgan.
He was co-founder, co-songwriter and bass player with The Refreshments, a band that sold over 400,000 units worldwide, had a hit single "Banditos", and wrote and recorded the theme song for the Fox television series King of the Hill.
Active in the Washington Square Park folk scene in Greenwich Village from the late 1940s, he recorded two albums for Riverside Records, The Art of the Five-String Banjo (1957) and Travelin' Man (1958).
The new single from that album "Travelin' Soldier", a sensitive depiction of a soldier's life during the Vietnam War era, and the young woman who waited for him, finding he was killed in battle, had peaked at #1 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart.
Taking their name from an Embrace song, the band's original sound was highly influenced by the Revolution Summer-era DC bands.
"Crash" b/w "Dhoop" (1970) – Single recorded with trumpeter Terumasa Hino, and the first recording credited to Flower Travellin' Band.
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Rescheduling, they released a half-studio, half-live album titled Make Up and in April performed at Maruyama Park in Kyoto.
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Make Up (1973) – Double album, consisting of both live and studio recordings.
For this reason, NASA, which refers to this technique as sequential still video, uses it on UHF when Gotta Get Back to You
"Gotta Get Back to You" is a song written by Tommy James and Bob King and recorded by Tommy James and the Shondells for their 1970 album, Travelin'.
This effort was produced by Billy Zoom (of X) and joined by the horn section of Royal Crown Revue, including Bill Ungerman, Mando Dorame, and Scotty Steen.
The HYLAS payload carries two transponders, intended mainly for HDTV, and six Jacky Ward
After leaving Mercury in the early 1980s, Ward briefly signed to Asylum Records, releasing a cover of Ricky Nelson's "Travelin' Man" that year.
Johansson has released several instrumental solo records such as Fjäderlösa Tvåfotingar, Ten Seasons (a piano solo album improvised in the Mark Kostabi gallery, New York), Heavy Machinery (with Anders and Allan Holdsworth) and Fission (with Anders, Shawn Lane and Mike Stern) and many collaborations with other artists, metal compilations and Berends Brothers' band Mastermind.
Hogart was born in Sydney and is the sister of Kellie Crawford, one of the members of Australian children's program and band Hi-5.
"Land of the Innocent" is the first track on the 2013 full-length If All Now Here by the American electronic/synth band Feathers.
"Letters to You" is the first single released by Californian post-hardcore band Finch.
In 2004, Message in the Music was reissued by Demon Music in the UK in a double package with The O'Jays' 1977 album Travelin' at the Speed of Thought.
After financial problems Petrus had less means and studio time to succeed with PJB and his other projects like Change and B. B. & Q. band and after the murder of him in Guadeloupe in 1986 PJB vanished.
The ground terminals provide tracking capabilities in C-band, L-band, S-band, telecommunication satellites.
Since its establishment in 1996, Drive-Thru Records has achieved notable success with bands including New Found Glory, Fenix*TX, Midtown, Finch, The Starting Line, Something Corporate, The Early November, Dashboard Confessional, Senses Fail and hellogoodbye.
Miyauchi and Komori would leave the band in 1990 and be replaced by keyboardist Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, bassist Masato Saito.
Sometimes, various Hi-5 members, mostly Curtis Cregan, would drop in and help Shaun with these projects.
The Newmarket Citizens' Band conducts rehearsals at Sir William Mulock Secondary School.
Its main hub consisted of East Coast, West Coast, and affiliate feeds located on the RCA Satcom K2 satellite, with one C-band transponder located on RCA's now-defunct Satcom 1R.
#* Contains a sample from "Ain't No Price on Happiness" by The Spinners, from the album Mighty Love.
Other names associated with Team OS/2 and the user-level enthusiasm movement were "OS/2 Evangelist" David Barnes (IBM's official group-presentation master), Doug Azzarito (OS/2 Programmer now at Dell), Gene Barlow (IBM's Father of PC User Groups), and "Travelin' Man" Keith Wood (an Arizona volunteer featured in PCWeek Magazine's special report on Team OS/2).
Based in Los Angeles, California, the band features Steven William "Billy Bones" Fortuna, formerly of The Skulls (U.S. Band), guitarist Alex Mack, drummer Alex Gomez, formerly of U.S. Bombs tenor saxophone Bad Otis Link, (visual artist) Bass Easy Lou Jones, Rhythm Guitar Dustin "Damone" Snodgrass
The Streets, The Sounds, and The Love is the first full length CD released by New Atlantic.
# "World is Waiting for Sunrise" (Gene Lockhart, Ernest Seitz) – 3:11
"Travelin' Prayer" later earned Dolly Parton a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance, when she covered it in 1999.
A version of the song featuring Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks, Bruce Robison and Robison's wife, Kelly Willis, appears on KGSR's Broadcasts Vol.
Also included on this album was a re-recording of "Should've Asked Her Faster", as well as the Bruce Robison song "Travelin' Soldier", which would later become a Number One hit in 2003 for the Dixie Chicks.
Yes L.A. was a one-sided silkscreened picture EP released in 1979 (see 1979 in music) on Dangerhouse Records (catalog number EW-79) featuring Los Angeles based punk rock bands Black Randy and the Metrosquad, Eyes, Bags, The Alley Cats, X and Germs.