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Brother Buzz

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18. Here's a fun nugget
Mon May 12, 2025, 10:58 PM
May 2025

Tiny Tim recorded with The Band at the Big Pink. Dylan invited Tiny Tim to Woodstock to pick his encyclopedic brain of early popular music to find something he might record. I understand Tiny Tim recorded with The Band before Dylan actually laid anything down on tape, and by all accounts, The Band had a blast doing it.



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Pose a question about a band [View all] red dog 1 May 2025 OP
I used to know this one Earl_from_PA May 2025 #1
What semi-famous musician and band leader was in a Billy Bob Thornton movie and died on stage during a music show? Eko May 2025 #2
Hal Blaine Did all of The Carpenters session recording work, but... Brother Buzz May 2025 #3
That is how I remember it... GReedDiamond May 2025 #4
Along with Earl Palmer, I assume Brother Buzz May 2025 #6
KISS - fancy kit not required when you have the talent JoseBalow May 2025 #8
In my mind, Levon helm was the quintessential KISS drummer Brother Buzz May 2025 #9
Levon left The Band for a short time VGNonly May 2025 #10
Before The Band broke up? Brother Buzz May 2025 #12
After they left Ronnie Hawkins VGNonly May 2025 #14
Here's a fun nugget Brother Buzz May 2025 #18
That's a HOOT! VGNonly May 2025 #19
Miss Vicky, or something. I passed on that spectacle. Brother Buzz May 2025 #20
Ding! red dog 1 May 2025 #5
And arranging the music Brother Buzz May 2025 #7
Jim Gordon played for The Carpenters for two albums. VGNonly May 2025 #11
Joe Osborn could have taken the victory lap for The Carpenters success, and he did play bass on EVERY album Brother Buzz May 2025 #13
Jim Gordon played drums with everyone VGNonly May 2025 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Abolishinist May 2025 #16
I saw the Beach Boys in December of 1964. Abolishinist May 2025 #17
I would guess Glen Campbell. VGNonly May 2025 #21
That's right, it was Glen Campbell. Abolishinist May 2025 #22
Before The Rolling Stones became famous, what cereal did they record a jingle for? red dog 1 May 17 #23
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