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  1. 01.Blues At Daybreak. 02.Early Hours. 03.Barefootin' 04.Blues After Hours. 05.You Know Yeah. 06.E.T. Blues. 07.When I'm Wrong. 08.Send For Me. 09.Red Rose Boogie. 10.Come On Baby. 11.Head'n Home. Formación. Pee Wee Crayton - Guitar & Vocals. Doug MacLeod - Rhythm Guitar. Dan Fredman - Bass. Eric Ajaye - Bass. Liew Matthews - Keyboards.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rod_PiazzaRod Piazza - Wikipedia

    Rod Piazza (born December 18, 1947, Riverside, California) is an American blues harmonica player and singer. He has been playing with his band The Mighty Flyers, which he formed with his pianist wife Honey Piazza, since 1980. Their boogie sound combines the styles of jump blues, West Coast blues and Chicago blues. Rod Piazza. Rod and Honey Piazza.

  3. 22 de jun. de 2018 · Harp – Rod Piazza (tracks: 1,3,7,9-11) Keyboards – Liew Matthews (tracks: 2,4-6,8) Lead Guitar – Pee Wee Crayton. Piano – Honey Piazza (tracks: 1,3,7,9-11) Rhythm Guitar – Doug MacLeod. Saxophone – Fernando Harkless (tracks: 2,4-6,8) Tenor Saxophone – Bill Clark (tracks: 1,3,7,9-11), Fred Clark (tracks: 1,3,7,9-11),

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Early Hour Blues" on Discogs.

  5. 18 de ene. de 2020 · 01.Blues At Daybreak. 02.Early Hours. 03.Barefootin' 04.Blues After Hours. 05.You Know Yeah. 06.E.T. Blues. 07.When I'm Wrong. 08.Send For Me. 09.Red Rose Boogie. 10.Come On Baby. 11.Head'n Home. Line up. Pee Wee Crayton - Guitar & Vocals. Doug MacLeod - Rhythm Guitar. Dan Fredman - Bass. Eric Ajaye - Bass. Liew Matthews - Keyboards.

  6. www.amazon.ca › Early-Hour-Blues-Pee-Crayton › dpEarly Hour Blues - Amazon.ca

    This CD represents the best of his last recording, produced by Rod Piazza in 1983 and 1984. Early Hour Blues showcases the deepest and most jumping Blues from Pee Wee's final two albums and serves to reaffirm the greatness of a vital and dazzling artist.

  7. Rod Piazza was lucky enough to fall in with an ‘old master’ of the Blues harp when he met George ‘Harmonica’ Smith, who had been one of the first men to amplify his harp in the early 40s when he adapted an old 16mm film projector. This eccentric pioneer of the ‘Mississippi Sax’ joined Rod’s band for a while, and Rod has taken the ...