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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › D&B_TogetherD&B Together - Wikipedia

    King Curtis – saxophone, vocals; Larry Knechtel – bass, vocals; Darrell Leonard – trumpet, vocals; Jim Price – horns, vocals; Chuck Rainey – bass, vocals; Larry Savoie – trombone, vocals; Rita Coolidge – vocals; Tina Turner – vocals; Venetta Fields – vocals; Merry Clayton – vocals; Eddie Kendricks – vocals; Sam Clayton ...

  2. King Curtis - saxo, voz; Larry Knechtel - bajo, voz; Darrell Leonard - trompeta, voz; Jim Price - cuerno, voz; Chuck Rainey - bajo, voz; Larry Savoie - trombón, voz; Rita Coolidge - voz; Tina Turner - voz; Venetta Fields - voz; Merry Clayton - voz; Eddie Kendricks - voz; Sam Clayton - voz; Joe Hicks - voz; Patrice Holloway - voz; Tex Johnson ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King_CurtisKing Curtis - Wikipedia

    Curtis Ousley (born Curtis Montgomery; February 7, 1934 – August 13, 1971), known professionally as King Curtis, was an American saxophonist who played rhythm and blues, jazz, and rock and roll. A bandleader, band member, and session musician , he was also a musical director and record producer.

  4. D & B Together, an Album by Delaney & Bonnie. Released in March 1972 on Columbia (catalog no. KC 31377; Vinyl LP). Genres: Blue-Eyed Soul, Roots Rock. Rated #914 in the best albums of 1972.

  5. D&B Together features an all-star line-up, including Dave Mason, Tina Turner, King Curtis, Bobby Keys, Rita Coolidge, Leon Russell, Billy Preston, Red Rhodes, Steve Cropper, and the entire cast of Derek & the Dominoes.

  6. 31 de dic. de 2017 · D&B Together features an all-star line-up, including Dave Mason, Tina Turner, King Curtis, Bobby Keys, Rita Coolidge, Leon Russell, Billy Preston, Red Rhodes, Steve Cropper, and the entire cast of Derek & the Dominoes.

  7. Along with King Curtis himself on sax, Allman provides tasty up-front licks in response to Franklin's second-to-none vocal phrasing. In three blocks of sessions recorded between January and October 1969 in New York and at Criteria in Miami, Allman shares rhythm and fill work with Jimmy Johnson and Eddie Hinton.