Known as Daddy G, he recorded with Jackie Wilson, Chuck Willis and others, but he was best known for the Gary U.S. Bonds ...
Gene "Daddy G" Barge, the legendary saxophonist, songwriter, and producer is dead at 98. Click and have a full read: ...
A History of Hip Hop Sampling with John Morrison and Josh Leidy is 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7 at Monmouth University in West Long Branch.
His career spanned much of the post-World War II era and appeared on songs such as “Quarter to Three” and “Bristol Stomp.” ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Gene “Daddy G” Barge, an admired and durable saxophone player, songwriter and producer who worked on hits by ...
John Fogerty, Smokey Robinson, and Emmylou Harris are among the artists who will be saluted at the Bruce Springsteen Archives’ 2025 American Music Honors.
Moore was as regarded for his gleaming smile as his strong-yet-silken voice, an instrument so potent that Bruce Springsteen ... Atlantic’s southern arm, Stax Records. The hits that followed ...
Like many great sixties soul acts, Sam and Dave benefited from talented songwriting teams (think of Holland-Dozier-Holland at Motown Records or Dan Penn and ... Moore's solo career saw him perform ...
Sam Moore of Sam & Dave called Scottsdale home for 30 years. His friend Alice Cooper says, "There's a Phoenix family and he ...
Moore, whose admirers ranged from Al Green to Bruce Springsteen ... At the Memphis, Tennessee-based Stax Records, Moore and Prater ranked only behind Otis Redding as the label’s biggest stars.
Moore, whose admirers ranged from Al Green to Bruce Springsteen ... At the Memphis, Tennessee-based Stax Records, Moore and Prater ranked only behind Otis Redding as the label’s biggest stars.
The pair signed to Atlantic Records in 1965, before moving to Stax Records under the auspices ... Paying tribute to Moore, Springsteen wrote, “There simply isn’t another sound like Sam ...