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Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Resurrection Shuffle (1971)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces...
published: 15 Aug 2020
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Ashton,Gardener&Dyke-Resurrection Shuffle-#11.*Top Of The Pops 70s*
*THE*SUMMER*OF*THE*70s*
HD RECORDING!
Ashton,Gardener&Dyke-Resurrection Shuffle
-#11.
published: 08 Jul 2008
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Resurrection Shuffle (Remastered)
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Resurrection Shuffle (Remastered) · Ashton Gardner & Dyke
The Best of Ashton Gardner & Dyke
℗ 2009 Repertoire Records
Released on: 2014-10-31
Music Publisher: EMI SONGS LTD. / EMI SONGS MUSIKVERLAG GMBH CO KG
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 25 Jan 2017
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Ashton, Gardner & Dyke 1969
Blues Rock, Jazz-Rock
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a power rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle.After the band's demise, Tony Ashton went on to play for Medicine Head, and was briefly in Family before teaming up again with Deep Purple's Jon Lord in Ashton & Lord. Later still he appeared with Lord and Purple's drummer Ian Paice as Paice Ashton Lord.
Rolling Home 00:00
Why Did You Go 03:35
The Falling Song 06:36
Young Man 10:09
Billy And His Piano Without 14:17
Maiden Voyage 18:19
New York Mining Desaster 1941 22:19
Picture Sliding Down The Wall 27:24
Billy And His Piano With 32:08
Vaggsang 36:03
As It Was In The First Place 37:46
published: 19 Feb 2017
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Ashton Gardner & Dyke - Gotta Get Back To You
The official Promo clip for 'Gotta Get Back To You' from Ashton Gardner & Dyke's 1972 album "What A Bloody Long Day It's Been". A very interesting and beautiful clip for the period despite technical issues with the surviving tape.
This clip has been found just in time for the launch of the long awaited Tony Ashton book 'Zermattitis' available from November 28th 2011.
http://publishing.wymeruk.co.uk/
published: 11 Nov 2011
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Ashton Gardner & Dyke - Resurrection Shuffle
published: 07 Dec 2014
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Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Mister Freko (1971)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces...
published: 15 Aug 2020
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Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Rolling Home - 2nd version (1970)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces...
published: 28 Jul 2020
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Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Billy And His Piano Without (1970)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces...
published: 28 Jul 2020
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Ashton, Gardner & Dyke Resurrection Shuffle TOTP 27 12 1971
published: 05 Sep 2023
3:56
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Resurrection Shuffle (1971)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatla...
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces in 1968 with the bass guitar playing Kim Gardner, who had previously played in minor British groups, The Birds and The Creation. The triad simply called themselves Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Mick Liber formerly of Python Lee Jackson played lead guitar with the group.
They released their first single "Maiden Voyage"/"See The Sun In My Eyes" on Polydor Records in 1969, but it flopped. However, their next single, "Resurrection Shuffle" on Capitol Records, made them household names. The brass section was Lyle Jenkins and Dave Caswell of the Birmingham band Galliard. The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 16 January 1971, had a chart life of 14 weeks, and peaked at Number 3. The song reached number 40 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] The song was their only hit record, earning them the designation of one-hit wonders. The song has since been covered by a number of artists, including Tom Jones and Clarence Clemons.
https://wn.com/Ashton,_Gardner_Dyke_Resurrection_Shuffle_(1971)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces in 1968 with the bass guitar playing Kim Gardner, who had previously played in minor British groups, The Birds and The Creation. The triad simply called themselves Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Mick Liber formerly of Python Lee Jackson played lead guitar with the group.
They released their first single "Maiden Voyage"/"See The Sun In My Eyes" on Polydor Records in 1969, but it flopped. However, their next single, "Resurrection Shuffle" on Capitol Records, made them household names. The brass section was Lyle Jenkins and Dave Caswell of the Birmingham band Galliard. The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 16 January 1971, had a chart life of 14 weeks, and peaked at Number 3. The song reached number 40 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] The song was their only hit record, earning them the designation of one-hit wonders. The song has since been covered by a number of artists, including Tom Jones and Clarence Clemons.
- published: 15 Aug 2020
- views: 139204
3:16
Ashton,Gardener&Dyke-Resurrection Shuffle-#11.*Top Of The Pops 70s*
*THE*SUMMER*OF*THE*70s*
HD RECORDING!
Ashton,Gardener&Dyke-Resurrection Shuffle
-#11.
*THE*SUMMER*OF*THE*70s*
HD RECORDING!
Ashton,Gardener&Dyke-Resurrection Shuffle
-#11.
https://wn.com/Ashton,Gardener_Dyke_Resurrection_Shuffle_11._Top_Of_The_Pops_70S
*THE*SUMMER*OF*THE*70s*
HD RECORDING!
Ashton,Gardener&Dyke-Resurrection Shuffle
-#11.
- published: 08 Jul 2008
- views: 714242
3:14
Resurrection Shuffle (Remastered)
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Resurrection Shuffle (Remastered) · Ashton Gardner & Dyke
The Best of Ashton Gardner & Dyke
℗ 2009 Repertoire ...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Resurrection Shuffle (Remastered) · Ashton Gardner & Dyke
The Best of Ashton Gardner & Dyke
℗ 2009 Repertoire Records
Released on: 2014-10-31
Music Publisher: EMI SONGS LTD. / EMI SONGS MUSIKVERLAG GMBH CO KG
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Resurrection_Shuffle_(Remastered)
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Resurrection Shuffle (Remastered) · Ashton Gardner & Dyke
The Best of Ashton Gardner & Dyke
℗ 2009 Repertoire Records
Released on: 2014-10-31
Music Publisher: EMI SONGS LTD. / EMI SONGS MUSIKVERLAG GMBH CO KG
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 25 Jan 2017
- views: 195428
44:16
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke 1969
Blues Rock, Jazz-Rock
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a power rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection S...
Blues Rock, Jazz-Rock
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a power rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle.After the band's demise, Tony Ashton went on to play for Medicine Head, and was briefly in Family before teaming up again with Deep Purple's Jon Lord in Ashton & Lord. Later still he appeared with Lord and Purple's drummer Ian Paice as Paice Ashton Lord.
Rolling Home 00:00
Why Did You Go 03:35
The Falling Song 06:36
Young Man 10:09
Billy And His Piano Without 14:17
Maiden Voyage 18:19
New York Mining Desaster 1941 22:19
Picture Sliding Down The Wall 27:24
Billy And His Piano With 32:08
Vaggsang 36:03
As It Was In The First Place 37:46
https://wn.com/Ashton,_Gardner_Dyke_1969
Blues Rock, Jazz-Rock
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a power rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle.After the band's demise, Tony Ashton went on to play for Medicine Head, and was briefly in Family before teaming up again with Deep Purple's Jon Lord in Ashton & Lord. Later still he appeared with Lord and Purple's drummer Ian Paice as Paice Ashton Lord.
Rolling Home 00:00
Why Did You Go 03:35
The Falling Song 06:36
Young Man 10:09
Billy And His Piano Without 14:17
Maiden Voyage 18:19
New York Mining Desaster 1941 22:19
Picture Sliding Down The Wall 27:24
Billy And His Piano With 32:08
Vaggsang 36:03
As It Was In The First Place 37:46
- published: 19 Feb 2017
- views: 14436
3:28
Ashton Gardner & Dyke - Gotta Get Back To You
The official Promo clip for 'Gotta Get Back To You' from Ashton Gardner & Dyke's 1972 album "What A Bloody Long Day It's Been". A very interesting and beautiful...
The official Promo clip for 'Gotta Get Back To You' from Ashton Gardner & Dyke's 1972 album "What A Bloody Long Day It's Been". A very interesting and beautiful clip for the period despite technical issues with the surviving tape.
This clip has been found just in time for the launch of the long awaited Tony Ashton book 'Zermattitis' available from November 28th 2011.
http://publishing.wymeruk.co.uk/
https://wn.com/Ashton_Gardner_Dyke_Gotta_Get_Back_To_You
The official Promo clip for 'Gotta Get Back To You' from Ashton Gardner & Dyke's 1972 album "What A Bloody Long Day It's Been". A very interesting and beautiful clip for the period despite technical issues with the surviving tape.
This clip has been found just in time for the launch of the long awaited Tony Ashton book 'Zermattitis' available from November 28th 2011.
http://publishing.wymeruk.co.uk/
- published: 11 Nov 2011
- views: 6076
5:46
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Mister Freko (1971)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatla...
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces in 1968 with the bass guitar playing Kim Gardner, who had previously played in minor British groups, The Birds and The Creation. The triad simply called themselves Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Mick Liber formerly of Python Lee Jackson played lead guitar with the group.
They released their first single "Maiden Voyage"/"See The Sun In My Eyes" on Polydor Records in 1969, but it flopped. However, their next single, "Resurrection Shuffle" on Capitol Records, made them household names. The brass section was Lyle Jenkins and Dave Caswell of the Birmingham band Galliard. The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 16 January 1971, had a chart life of 14 weeks, and peaked at Number 3. The song reached number 40 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] The song was their only hit record, earning them the designation of one-hit wonders. The song has since been covered by a number of artists, including Tom Jones and Clarence Clemons.
https://wn.com/Ashton,_Gardner_Dyke_Mister_Freko_(1971)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces in 1968 with the bass guitar playing Kim Gardner, who had previously played in minor British groups, The Birds and The Creation. The triad simply called themselves Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Mick Liber formerly of Python Lee Jackson played lead guitar with the group.
They released their first single "Maiden Voyage"/"See The Sun In My Eyes" on Polydor Records in 1969, but it flopped. However, their next single, "Resurrection Shuffle" on Capitol Records, made them household names. The brass section was Lyle Jenkins and Dave Caswell of the Birmingham band Galliard. The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 16 January 1971, had a chart life of 14 weeks, and peaked at Number 3. The song reached number 40 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] The song was their only hit record, earning them the designation of one-hit wonders. The song has since been covered by a number of artists, including Tom Jones and Clarence Clemons.
- published: 15 Aug 2020
- views: 3765
3:30
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Rolling Home - 2nd version (1970)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatla...
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces in 1968 with the bass guitar playing Kim Gardner, who had previously played in minor British groups, The Birds and The Creation. The triad simply called themselves Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Mick Liber formerly of Python Lee Jackson played lead guitar with the group.
They released their first single "Maiden Voyage"/"See The Sun In My Eyes" on Polydor Records in 1969, but it flopped. However, their next single, "Resurrection Shuffle" on Capitol Records, made them household names. The brass section was Lyle Jenkins and Dave Caswell of the Birmingham band Galliard. The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 16 January 1971, had a chart life of 14 weeks, and peaked at Number 3. The song reached number 40 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] The song was their only hit record, earning them the designation of one-hit wonders. The song has since been covered by a number of artists, including Tom Jones and Clarence Clemons.
https://wn.com/Ashton,_Gardner_Dyke_Rolling_Home_2Nd_Version_(1970)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces in 1968 with the bass guitar playing Kim Gardner, who had previously played in minor British groups, The Birds and The Creation. The triad simply called themselves Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Mick Liber formerly of Python Lee Jackson played lead guitar with the group.
They released their first single "Maiden Voyage"/"See The Sun In My Eyes" on Polydor Records in 1969, but it flopped. However, their next single, "Resurrection Shuffle" on Capitol Records, made them household names. The brass section was Lyle Jenkins and Dave Caswell of the Birmingham band Galliard. The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 16 January 1971, had a chart life of 14 weeks, and peaked at Number 3. The song reached number 40 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] The song was their only hit record, earning them the designation of one-hit wonders. The song has since been covered by a number of artists, including Tom Jones and Clarence Clemons.
- published: 28 Jul 2020
- views: 1755
3:53
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Billy And His Piano Without (1970)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatla...
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces in 1968 with the bass guitar playing Kim Gardner, who had previously played in minor British groups, The Birds and The Creation. The triad simply called themselves Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Mick Liber formerly of Python Lee Jackson played lead guitar with the group.
They released their first single "Maiden Voyage"/"See The Sun In My Eyes" on Polydor Records in 1969, but it flopped. However, their next single, "Resurrection Shuffle" on Capitol Records, made them household names. The brass section was Lyle Jenkins and Dave Caswell of the Birmingham band Galliard. The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 16 January 1971, had a chart life of 14 weeks, and peaked at Number 3. The song reached number 40 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] The song was their only hit record, earning them the designation of one-hit wonders. The song has since been covered by a number of artists, including Tom Jones and Clarence Clemons.
https://wn.com/Ashton,_Gardner_Dyke_Billy_And_His_Piano_Without_(1970)
Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 success in 1971. However, this success finally left them known as one-hit wonders.
Founding band member, Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke, when playing with various Blackpool based groups.
Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group, The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile! Before their break-up in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined forces in 1968 with the bass guitar playing Kim Gardner, who had previously played in minor British groups, The Birds and The Creation. The triad simply called themselves Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Mick Liber formerly of Python Lee Jackson played lead guitar with the group.
They released their first single "Maiden Voyage"/"See The Sun In My Eyes" on Polydor Records in 1969, but it flopped. However, their next single, "Resurrection Shuffle" on Capitol Records, made them household names. The brass section was Lyle Jenkins and Dave Caswell of the Birmingham band Galliard. The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 16 January 1971, had a chart life of 14 weeks, and peaked at Number 3. The song reached number 40 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] The song was their only hit record, earning them the designation of one-hit wonders. The song has since been covered by a number of artists, including Tom Jones and Clarence Clemons.
- published: 28 Jul 2020
- views: 1909