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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alex_ChiltonAlex Chilton - Wikipedia

    Alex Chilton (born William Alexander Chilton; December 28, 1950 – March 17, 2010) was an American musician, singer-songwriter and record producer, best known as the lead singer of the Box Tops and Big Star.

  2. 11 de feb. de 2019 · I hear Chilton stopping into a downtown jazz joint after a CBGB set and playing songs that captured his imagination decades before. VIDEO: Alex Chilton – “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying”

  3. The strongly played rock record features John Hiatt, Marshall Crenshaw, Alex Chilton, Peter Holsapple and Gordon Gano (playing violin on a slow acoustic ballad called “New Wave Dancing”). Although he runs out of wit too early to keep the record afloat, Vaughn does manage to rip through the cool title track and a great version of his old ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_VaughnBen Vaughn - Wikipedia

    Cubist Blues (1996), with Alan Vega and Alex Chilton (Thirsty Ear – US) (Last Call – France), (reissued by Light In the Attic – US, Munster – Spain in 2006 with an extra disc recorded live) Rambler '65 (1997) (Rhino – US) (Munster – Spain) The Prehistoric Ben Vaughn (1998) (Munster – Spain) A Date with Ben Vaughn (1999) (Shoeshine ...

  5. Mood Swings is a genre specific show. We play the best that soul music has to offer. The show aims to give the mature listener the 'feel good factor' on...

  6. Another posthumous release, Electricity By Candelight, catches Chilton at a magical Hoboken show where the power failed and he played acoustic, in the mood to hang with fans and sing his heart...

  7. At sixteen, Alex Chilton had the musical world's throat wrapped tightly in his slim and vulgar white fingers. Two of the songs will live forever on Classic Radio: 1967's "The Letter" and the next year's "Cry Like A Baby;" produced by and overseered by soon-to-be-legends, songwriters Chips Moman and Dan Penn, who had spirited Chilton from the Memphis band, the Devilles.