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  1. Bugsy (aka Charley Maugh, from the Paul Butterfield Blues Band) "Bugsy" LP on 1969 US issue Dot Records # DLP 25917 Stereo ... The jacket has some minor storage and ...

  2. -GreasyGrooves- presents Deep Cuts From The Archives 1969-1979.Psych-Southern-Country-Hard-Blues-Rural-Jazz Rock.A never ending playlist...I do not own the c...

  3. Arranged By – Bugsy Maugh, Dale D. Oehler *. Art Direction – Beverly Parker (2) Baritone Saxophone – Allan Beutler. Bass, Vocals – Bugsy Maugh. Drums – John Guerin. Engineer – Doc Siegel, Stan Ross. Flute, Tenor Saxophone – James Horn *. Guitar – James Burton. Liner Notes – Ralph J. Gleason.

  4. 10 de jun. de 2023 · By the time the group performed at the Monterey Pop Festival, Arnold had been replaced by Charley "Bugsy" Maugh, and the group had expanded with the addition of saxophonists Gene Dinwiddie, David Sanborn and trumpeter Keith Johnson. [9] Davenport retired shortly thereafter and was replaced by Phillip Wilson. [10]

  5. 20 de feb. de 2023 · Bugsy Maugh - “Rush Hour” 1969Redtelephone66 RipFrom the Dot Lp “Inside Bugsy” DLP 25945Chicago blues from the former Paul Butterfield bassist and vocalist, ...

  6. Bugsy Charles Joseph (Thomsen) Maugh, 73, of King City, passed away on Thursday, July 2, 2015, surrounded by family and friends. Bugsy was a lifetime musician, St. Joseph Blues legend and former bassist for the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Bugsy was born on March 7, 1942, in St. Joseph, to LeRoy and Charlene (Waller)...

  7. News-Press NOW pays tribute to Bugsy Maugh, a former bassist of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, who passed away at 73. Read his family's statement and his musical legacy.