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John Robert "Joe" Cocker OBE (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English rock/blues singer who came to popularity in the 1960s, most known for his gritty voice and his cover versions of popular songs, particularly those of The Beatles. Joe Cocker was the youngest son of a civil servant. From 1961 Cocker was by day an apprentice gas fitter and by night, in dark suit and bow tie, he became Vance Arnold singing with The Avengers in rough Sheffield pubs. The set included songs by mentor Ray Charles "What'd I Say" and "Georgia on My Mind." Vance...
Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is a jazz pianist and composer from Chicago, Illinois, United States. Hancock is one of jazz music's most important and influential pianists and composers. He embraced elements of rock, funk, and soul while adopting freer stylistic elements from jazz. As part of Miles Davis' "second great quintet" Hancock helped redefine the role of a jazz rhythm section, and was later one of the first jazz musicians to embrace synthesizers and Jazz funk. Yet for all his restless experimentation, Hancock's music is often melodic and accessible; he has had many songs "crossover" and achieve...
There are at least three different groups performing under the name of Cocktail: 1) Cocktail are a Thai group consisting of: Puntapol Prasarnrajkit (Lead vocal ,Song writer) Ayu Charuburana (Drums ,Loops ,Percussions) Chawarat hansakunatai (Guitar ,String) Youtube's Channel: http://www.youtube.com/cheerscocktail Official Site: http://www.cheerscocktail.com 2) Cocktail was a Danish girl group made up of Lonnie Madsen and Tanja Jessen. After releasing two Danish-language albums, they changed their name to Zee-U in 2003, setting their sights on an older demographic. 3) Cocktail was a Swedish-produced dance-pop project that released one single, "Kakadu", in 2000. .
GREAT PEACOCK was formed in Nashville, Tennessee. After half a decade spinning wheels on the Great American Highway, through the brutal heartbreaks and dire sacrifices that come with chasing the mythical rock & roll dragon, Great Peacock’s Andrew Nelson and Blount Floyd have finally eased up on the throttle. Like rock & roll as it transitioned from the erratic abandon of the late ’60s to the country-tinged storytelling of the early ’70s—donning cowboy boots and dipping its bucket in the well of American folk music—they’ve put their electric guitars back in the case, rolled their stacks back from 11, and...
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Cock ESP
Cock E.S.P
Scars On ESP
Cock E.S.P.
Original Cock (first recording)
Danny's Ass
Cock E.S.P. Interview
Hatewave
Anthem
Cock's Promise (Remix)
Good Clean Cock
Cock Sequence (Alternate Take)
Untitled
2009 Split (with Cock E.S.P.)
Let's Put the Ass in Harassment
It's Your Trucking Nature
Cock Fight (Emil Beaulieau mix)
Ladies Night
Le Vagin E.S.P. (Filles A Vend
Cock E.S.P.
The Voice Of Allergy
I Can't Get Her Off My Cock
No Panama
Eye of the Cock
Cleaned My Cock in Babbling Brook
A Little Bit Cock, A Little Bit Panic
Using Material From Cock E.S.P.
Never Mind The Boyfriend
Sheepless In Shawano
Cock E.S.P. - Danny's Ass
Cock Sequence
Gonna Buy Me A Cock
Violent Erection (with Richard Ramirez)
Soused On Sausage
The Ecstasy Of Gold
Eye Of The Cock (D-PLANE'Z REMIX)
Planet Cock (Night Ver.)
Shinder's List
Strangers In The Night
Rubber Maidens (Parts One & Two)
My Knife Was Never Sharp
2000 – Monsters of Cock