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  1. This ad for Accept No Substitute from Delaney and Bonnie appeared in the June 7, 1969, issue of Record World. [When the album was released in June 1969, Elektra Records placed ads in the music business trade magazines that quoted Delaney. “We had this dream,” he said, “to try to do something… to go almost hungry for a while to write ...

  2. 15 de jul. de 2016 · It was part of a flurry of Stax records and was somewhat lost in the shuffle. Among the musicians on the album were Leon Russell and another Tulsa guy, bassist Carl Radle. But it was their second album, The Original Delaney and Bonnie and Friends (also 1969) that got attention and great reviews.

  3. From back cover: "Leon Russell appears with love from Shelter Records." ... The Best Of Delaney & Bonnie (Cassette, Compilation, Pink Cassette Housing And Black Pocket Case With Exterior Artwork) ATCO Records: CS-7014 0697: US: 1972: New Submission. The Best Of Delaney & Bonnie (LP, Compilation)

  4. Delaney Bramlett was a successful studio musician and Bonnie Lynn O'Farrell was the only white member of Ike Turner's Ikettes when they met in Los Angeles in 1967. The couple married that week and formed a soulful, rootsy band that hosted a rotating line-up of stellar guest musicians who included Jim Keltner, Bobby Keyes, Leon Russell, and Gram ...

  5. With Leon Russell, Delaney and Bonnie co-wrote "Superstar", popularized by the Carpenters, ... The Best of Delaney & Bonnie (Rhino, 1990) Bonnie Bramlett. Sweet Bonnie Bramlett (Columbia, 1973) It's Time (Capricorn, 1975) — peaked at #168 on the Billboard 200;

  6. The Best of Delaney & Bonnie: DELANEY BONNIE & FRIENDS: Amazon.ca: Music. Skip to main content.ca. Delivering to Balzac T4B 2T ... George Harrision, Duane Allman, Leon Russell, Dave Mason, Steve Cropper (the list goes on), all played with them -- in some case dropped what they were doing to join them on tour as part of the band.

  7. Born Claude Russell Bridges in Lawton, Oklahoma, in 1942, the pianist (mostly) and guitarist was everywhere: on the road with Jerry Lee Lewis as a teenager; thriving in mid-‘60s Los Angeles as a member of first-call session players the Wrecking Crew; and later touring with Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, some of whom he recruited for Joe Cocker’s 1970 Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour.