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Johnny Dollar

Chicago blues man Johnny Buck is scores of contradictions. Those people who have noticed him play in bones like Lilly’s in the Windy Town understand firsthand that his acoustic guitar playing is an engineering marvel, a tribute to the idea of total control. But those that know him have observed …

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Johnny Dollar

Nation and rockabilly vocalist Johnny Buck was created in Kilgore, TX, on March 8, 1922. Arriving in Dallas in the first ’50s, Buck worked some odd careers, including roughneck, pickup truck drivers, and lumber-yard foreman. He cut an archive with Shelby Singleton’s D Information around 1952, nonetheless it proceeded to …

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Johnny Dollar

Johnny Money teamed with co-producer Cameron McVey to mastermind Massive Attack’s seminal 1991 debut Blue Lines, in place midwifing the cinematic, thick fusion of is better than, samples, and strings retroactively dubbed “trip-hop.” Blessed Jonathan Clear in Cornwall, Britain on Feb 20, 1964, he was the kid of cult filmmaker …

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