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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coco_MontoyaCoco Montoya - Wikipedia

    Montoya's career began in the mid-1970s when Albert Collins asked him to join his band as drummer. Collins took Montoya under his wing and taught him his "icy hot" guitar style. The two remained friends even after Montoya left Collins' band. In the early 1980s John Mayall heard Montoya playing guitar in a Los Angeles bar.

  2. Tracks0:00 Listen Here!5:39 Tired Man10:51 If Trouble Was Money19:10 Jealous Man22:52 Stormy Monday32:18 Skatin'36:01 All About My GirlCreditsGuitar and voca...

  3. 26 de mar. de 2012 · Live from Austin, TX by Albert Collins, released 26 March 2012 1. Mr. Collins, Mr. Collins 2. My Woman Has A Black Cat Bone 3. Iceman 4. Lights Are On But Nobody's Home 5. Put The Shoe On The Other Foot 6. The Things That I Used To Do 7. Head Rag 8. Travelin' South 9. Stormy Monday

  4. Still Got the Blues is the eighth solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released in March 1990. It marked a substantial change in style for Moore, who had been predominantly known for rock and hard rock music with Skid Row, Thin Lizzy, G-Force, Greg Lake and during his own extensive solo career, as well as his jazz fusion work with Colosseum II.

  5. 25 de nov. de 1993 · He appeared before more than 1.8 billion people at the televised Live Aid concert in Philadelphia in 1985. Mr. Collins was a frequent fixture at clubs in New York City.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Showdown!Showdown! - Wikipedia

    Showdown! is a collaborative blues album by guitarists Albert Collins, Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland, [1] released in 1985 through Alligator Records. [3] The album is mostly made of original material, with cover versions of songs like T-Bone Walker 's "T-Bone Shuffle", Muddy Waters 's "She's into Something" and Ray Charles' "Blackjack".

  7. Murder of Harry Collinson. / 54.806058; -1.854791. The murder of Harry Collinson, the planning officer for Derwentside District Council, occurred on 20 June 1991 at Butsfield, County Durham, England. [1] At the time of the murder, Derwentside District Council was involved in a dispute with Albert Dryden, a local landowner, over the erection of ...