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  1. This Pride of Illinois has Wilco's Jay Bennett, who played with Pride's Blood Kin in the early '90s, to catalog the basement tapes (indeed recorded in a basement) into a tidy anthology of two-dozen folk tales, traveling country shuffles, and flat-out rockers.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_BennettJay Bennett - Wikipedia

    Bennett was a founding member of Titanic Love Affair. The band recorded three albums in the 1990s: Titanic Love Affair (1991), No Charisma (EP, 1992), and Their Titanic Majesty's Request (1996). He also played guitar with Steve Pride and His Blood Kin and Gator Alley.

  3. Pride on Pride, an Album by Steve Pride. Released in 1999 on Spur (catalog no. SPUR-CD-004; CD). Featured peformers: Steve Pride (vocals, guitar), Jay Bennett (vocals, guitar, piano, mixing), Don Gerard (bass, vocals), Brian Leach (mandolin), Howie Golub (harmonica), Alex Moore (drums, backing vocals), Bob Rising (drums, backing vocals ...

  4. 28 de may. de 2022 · Se estrena Where Are You, Jay Bennett? por fin. Tras un largo camino de crowfounding y una gran pelea contra los elementos, Gorman Bechard y Fred Uhter han conseguido la obra definitiva sobre Jay Bennett. La mente creativa que, a su llegada, transformó Wilco de gran banda a banda de leyenda.

  5. 1 de nov. de 1999 · The slurry sonics, false starts and endings, and spatters of crowd noise accompany the loosely candescent rhythm section and Bennett’s anarchic guitar work, which flits and ricochets everywhere as on Wilco’s early, countrified performances. The real draw, though, is Pride’s songwriting.

  6. 19 de feb. de 2021 · Jane Austen was critical of Pride and Prejudice, writing in a letter to her sister, Cassandra, on February 4, 1813, that it “is rather too light & sparkling;—it wants shade” (Letters, 203). However, critics and general readers have looked most favorably on the novel since its initial publication.

  7. 25 de may. de 2009 · R.I.P. Jay Bennett. Today we say goodbye to the talented Jay Bennett, who brought a wonderful depth of sound to some of Wilco's best-loved records -- particularly my favorites, Summerteeth...