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    Another Hand. (1991) Upfront. (1992) Another Hand is an album by the American saxophonist David Sanborn, released in 1991. [2] [3] Another Hand peaked at No. 170 on the Billboard 200. [4] The album and the title track were nominated for Grammy Awards, in the "Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group" and "Best Jazz Instrumental Solo" categories.

  2. Guitar, percussion. Years active. 1969–present. Albert Anderson (born October 11, 1952) [1] is an American-born songwriter and guitarist . Anderson grew up in Montclair, New Jersey, and attended Montclair High School where he learned to play the trombone, eventually picking up guitar & bass guitar. He later attended the Berklee College of ...

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  3. July 26, 1947. Country. United States. IPI. 00000893016 6 works. 00063547864 11 works. 00063547962 39 works. 00249507254 29 works. Affiliation. BMI. Comments. Singer-songwriter, born in Windsor, Connecticut. Member of. NRBQ Guitar and vocals (1972-1994, 2004) Wildweeds (1970-1971) Buy. Meta. Added by Canary. Highlights. Originals 5. Covers 5.

    • July 26, 1947
  4. Dec 21, 2023 · published 21 December 2023. From No Woman, No Cry to Natty Dread and Revolution, every Bob Marley and The Wailers track Al Anderson played on was a hit – but he lived through broken promises, bad vibes from his replacement and sleeping rough on a mosquito-ridden beach to make it. (Image credit: Getty Images)

  5. Another Hand. Elektra Records. 1991. buy. Last Updated: May 14, 2024. Al Anderson. Instrument: Guitar. Playlist. Song of the Week 2022. Preview E. All About Jazz. Save on Spotify. 1. Dalia. Alessandro Di Liberto. 05:03. 2. Cold Duck Time - Live. Daniel Latorre ORGANization. 10:21. 3. Artifact. Kate Wyatt. 08:37. 4. Tainos y Caribes. Miguel Zenón.

  6. Jul 19, 2012 · A World-A-Reggae/Midnight Raver Exclusive! World-A-Reggae recently sat down with Bob Marley and the Wailers’ lead guitarist Al Anderson, who was in Annapolis, Maryland, USA with his band ‘The Original Wailers’ to play the legendary Ram’s Head Inn as part of their ‘Miracle’ tour. Why Al Anderson?

  7. Aug 4, 2022 · In 1971, Anderson left Connecticut for New York City to begin his 22-year run as lead guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for roots-rock rebels NRBQ – known as “the world’s greatest bar band” – who’d released two albums since forming in Kentucky in 1965. His passion for R&B, rockabilly and jazz – and country, of course – suited ...

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