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  1. 2 de dic. de 2020 · "live at the Café au Go Go" is the debut album by the gringo band The Blues Project, recorded live during the Blues Bag four-day concert on the evenings of N...

  2. 1964 February 7-March 15, 1964 Cafe Au Go Go, New York City, NY (Professor Irwin Corey) “Professor” Irwin Corey is an American comic, film actor and left-wing political activist, who is often billed as “The World’s Foremost Authority”. Lenny Bruce once described Corey as “one of the most brilliant comedians of all time”. From February 7 to March 15, Corey introduced his ...

  3. Blood, Sweat & Tears is the second album by the American band Blood, Sweat & Tears, released on December 11, 1968. It was the most commercially successful album for the group, rising to the top of the U.S. charts for a collective seven weeks and yielding three successive Top 5 singles. It received a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1970 ...

  4. the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Hö'elün ( fl. 1162–1210) was a Mongolian noblewoman and the mother of Temüjin, better known as Genghis Khan. She played a major role in his rise to power. Born into the Olkhonud clan of the Onggirat tribe, Hö'elün was originally married to Chiledu, but was captured shortly after her wedding by ...

  5. 6 de ene. de 2010 · The Cafe Au Go Go, at 152 Bleecker Street in New York City's Greenwich Village, was a critical venue for aspiring rock bands in the 1960s.Whatever the indisputable charms of the West Coast, the commercial and cultural capital of the United States has always been New York City, and bands had to make a good showing in New York if they expected to make it.

  6. The band began recording their first album live at Greenwich Village's Cafe Au Go Go in late November 1965. Entitled Live at the Cafe Au Go Go, the album was finished with another week of recordings in January 1966. By that time, Flanders had left the band and, as a result, he appeared on only a few of the songs on this album.

  7. Professional ratings. Urban Blues is the fourth recording by John Lee Hooker under the ABC recording years. It was released in 1967 under the ABC - Bluesway record label, and re-released in 1993 under MCA records with two bonus tracks and a different song order.