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    Albert Band (born Alfredo Antonini; May 7, 1924 – June 14, 2002) was an Italian-American film director and film producer. He was the son of artist Max Band, father of filmmaker Charles Band and of film composer Richard Band and the grandfather of Alex Band, Taryn Band and Rachael Band.

    • Film producer, film director, screenwriter
    • Jacquelyn Richardson
    • Artemio Antonini
    • 1951–96
  2. Jun 14, 2002 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Albert Band (May 7, 1924 – June 14, 2002), was an American film director and film producer. He was the son of artist Max Band, father of filmmaker Charles Band and of film composer Richard Band. He is the grandfather of Alex Band and Taryn Band.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Herb_AlpertHerb Alpert - Wikipedia

    Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935) is an American trumpeter who led the band Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass (sometimes called "Herb Alpert and the TJB") in the 1960s. During the same decade, he co-founded A&M Records with Jerry Moss .

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    Year
    Peak Chart Positions(us [78])
    Peak Chart Positions(us Ac [79])
    "The Trial" (As Herb B. Lou and The Legal ...
    1958
    "Sweet Georgia Brown" b/w "Viper's Blues" ...
    1959
    "The Hully Gully" b/w "Kiss Me" (As ...
    1959
    "Finders Keepers" (As Herbie Alpert)
    1960
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    Collins was born in Leona, Texas, on October 1, 1932. He was introduced to the guitar at an early age by his cousin Lightnin' Hopkins, also a Leona resident, who played at family gatherings. The Collins family relocated to Marquez, Texas, in 1938 and to Houston in 1941, where he attended Jack Yates High School. Collins took piano lessons when he wa...

    At 18, Collins started his own group, the Rhythm Rockers, in which he honed his craft. During this time he was employed for four years at a ranch in Normangee, Texas; he then worked as a truck driver for various companies for 12 years. Collins played an Epiphone guitar during his first two years with the Rhythm Rockers, but in 1952, after seeing Cl...

    Collins is remembered for his informal and audience-engaging live performances. He would frequently leave the stage while still playing to mingle with the audience.The use of an extended guitar cord allowed Collins to go outside clubs to the sidewalk; one anecdote stated that he left a club with the audience in tow to visit the store next door to b...

    In his early days, Collins worked as a paint mixer and truck driver to make ends meet. In 1971, when he was 39 years old, he worked in construction, since he could not make a proper living from his music. One of his construction jobs was a remodeling project for Neil Diamond. He continued with this type of work until the late 1970s,when his wife, G...

    Collins was an inspiration to a generation of Texas guitar players, including Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan. He was among a small group of Texas blues players, along with Johnny "Guitar" Watson and Johnny Copeland, who shaped the legacy of T-Bone Walker into a modern blues template that was to have a major influence on many later players. I...

    Studio albums

    1. 1965: The Cool Sound of Albert Collins (TCF Hall TCF-8002) collection of singles, reissued in 1969 as Truckin' with Albert Collins (Blue ThumbBTS-8) 2. 1968: Love Can Be Found Anywhere (Even in a Guitar) (ImperialLP-12428) 3. 1969: Trash Talkin'(Imperial LP-12438) 4. 1970: The Compleat Albert Collins(Imperial LP-12449) 5. 1971: There's Gotta Be a Change(Tumbleweed TWS-103) 6. 1978: Ice Pickin' (AlligatorAL-4713) 7. 1980: Frostbite(Alligator AL-4719) 8. 1983: Don't Lose Your Cool(Alligator...

    Collaborations

    1. 1985: Showdown! (Alligator AL-4743) - with Robert Cray, Johnny Copeland

    Live albums

    1. 1969: Alive & Cool(Red Lightnin' RL-004) - live at the Fillmore West, 1969 2. 1976: "The Bicentennial Session" (Crossed Arrow Music 2008) 3. 1978: Albert Collins with The Barrelhouse Live(Munich Records BM 150225) 4. 1979: Jammin' with Albert (Blues Tune BT-008) - with Champion Jack Dupree, Rory Gallagher 5. 1981: Frozen Alive!(Alligator AL-4725) - live at the Union Bar, Minneapolis, MN 6. 1984: Live in Japan(Alligator AL-4733) - live at Kudan Kaikan, Tokyo, 1982 7. 1989: Jazzvisions: Jump...

    1986 Further On Down the Road: Albert Collins, Lonnie Mack, Roy Buchanan – Live at Carnegie Hall(Alligator)
    2003 The Iceman at Mount Fuji(Fuel 2000/Varese 061299)
    2003 In Concert: One Filter(Music Video Distributors 6526)
    2005 Albert Collins: Warner Bros. Classics(Warner Bros. 9086390)
    1978 Live Has Many Faces (Barrelhouse featuring Albert Collins, filmed for the Dutch television show Tros Sesjun)
    1987 Late Night with David Letterman(television show musical guest)
    1987 Adventures in Babysitting(motion picture film cameo with his band)
    1992 Austin City Limits[season 17, episode 5] (1991 studio concert)
  5. May 14, 2018 · Albert Collins. Guitarist and songwriter. For the Record … Selected discography. Sources. Albert Collins was born on a Texas farm and moved to Houston when he was 9. Although he is known as one of the most ferocious guitarists in contemporary blues, Collins started out on piano and actually wanted to become a professional organist.

  6. Albert Band (May 7, 1924 – June 14, 2002) was a French-American film director and film producer. He was the son of artist Max Band, father of filmmaker Charles Band and of film composer Richard Band and the grandfather of Alex Band, and . (en) Albert Band (* 7. Mai 1924 in Paris; † 14.

  7. WIKIPEDIA. Producer. Director. Writer. Learn about Albert Band on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature Albert Band including Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, Ghoulies II, and more.

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