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  1. Judy Hauff Shirley Wahls Jon Stocklin: Rotary Connection was an American psychedelic soul band, formed in Chicago in 1966. In addition to their own recordings, including their 1967 debut album Rotary Connection, the band backed Muddy Waters on his 1968 psychedelic blues album Electric Mud.

  2. 22 de feb. de 2019 · Soul legend Sidney Barnes was also a Rotary Connection member as was vocalist Judy Hauff. Here’s a single, “Turn Me On,” from Rotary Connection’s self-titled 1967 debut album.

  3. Singer Judy Hauff was an original member of Rotary Connection and appeared on the band’s first two LPs, the self-titled Rotary Connection and its follow-up Aladdin. She talks to the Strange Brew about her time with the multiracial rock band best known for featuring singer Minnie Riperton.

  4. Sacred Harp Tunes with the Sixths Raised by Judy Hauff, released 18 September 2019 1. 102 Fulfillment 2. 126 Babel's Streams 3. 165 Family Bible 4. 215 New Topia 5. 74t The Enquirer 6. 168 Cowper 7. 268 David's Lamentation 8. 71 Leander 9. 300 Calvary 10. 330b Fellowship 11. 80t Shouting Song 12. 82b Edgefield 13. 275t Loving Kindness 14. 453 Holly Springs 15. 224 Save, Lord, or We Perish 16 ...

  5. 15 de mar. de 2017 · Id: APP304976. Description. Judy Hauff and Louise Dimiceli-Mitran worked at the Old Town School in the 1970s, at a time when everyone seemed to wear a lot of hats. They reunited to talk about some of the adventures they had together back then, singing for commercials, and their memories of the night the Saddle Club closed.

  6. 21 de jul. de 2013 · Songs from "The Sacred Harp," sung on July 21, 2013 at Kalamazoo, Michigan.

  7. Judy Hauff – vocals (lead vocals on "Amen", "Turn Me On", "Lady Jane", "Like a Rolling Stone", "Soul Man" and "Ruby Tuesday") Charles Stepney – keyboards; Marshall Chess – Theremin; Additional musicians. Bill Bradley – electronic effects; David Chausow – leader; Bobby Christian – guitar; Pete Cosey – guitar; Morris ...