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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_EddieJohn Eddie - Wikipedia

    John Eddie. John Edward Cummings, Jr. (born July 9, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter, screenwriter, and producer. Born in Richmond, Virginia, Eddie moved to New Jersey in the 1970s and became a popular club circuit musician there, occasionally performing with Bruce Springsteen. [2]

  2. 12 de sept. de 2018 · Of course, the singer, songwriter, bandleader, ace live entertainer and self-described apostle of “Dad humor” is much too humble to be “taken for granite” as some sort of living-legend local monument — but when John Eddie returns once more with his Dirty Ol’ Band to the stage of the Wonder Bar this Friday, September 14, he’ll be ...

  3. Who the Hell Is John Eddie? features Kenny Vaughan and PK Lavengood on guitar, Kenny Aaronson on bass, and Kenny Aronoff on drums. The album was produced by Jim Dickinson, a guy as legendary as the studio he helped make famous, and who knows his way around authentic.

  4. Listen to S**thole Bar by John Eddie. See lyrics and music videos, find John Eddie tour dates, buy concert tickets, and more! ... Jim Dickinson. Producer. John Hampton. ... ALBUM Who the Hell Is John Eddie? John Eddie. 42 Shazams.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2003 · Listen to Who the Hell Is John Eddie? by John Eddie on Apple Music. Stream songs including "If You're Here When I Get Back", "Let Me Down Hard" and more. Album · 2003 · 12 Songs

  6. 13 de may. de 2003 · Amazon.com. Back in the '80s, Eddie was a Jersey rocker who could reliably fill the Stone Pony long after Bruce Springsteen had outgrown it. Following a bitter label dispute and a string of self-released recordings, Who the Hell is John Eddie? is his first major-label-distributed CD in over a decade. During the intervening years, his roots rock has drifted closer to country-rock, the best ...

  7. 4 de ene. de 2011 · It’s been a difficult year for Eddie, who’s had to deal with the deaths of four close friends, including musicians/producers Jim Dickinson and T-Bone Wolk, who both worked on “Who the Hell ...