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Born Under A Bad Sign - Class of '60 Something

"Born Under A Bad Sign" is being sung by the Class of '60 Something. This song was made famous as blues song recorded by American blues singer and guitarist Albert King in 1967. The Class of '60 Something recorded this song in 1995. The lead singer on this song is Buck Generette. The background vocals are Dave Bupp, Buddy King, Don Hodgen and Spike Sexton. What started in 1995 as a studio project to record a few classic R&B songs from the '60s, has evolved into a 4 CD collection of some of the greatest R&B of all time. Founded by producer Mike Leash, the Class of '60 Somethin' features the aged-in-soul talents of some of the original members of THE MAGNIFICENT MEN, THE DEL-CHORDS, CUSTER'S LAST BAND and CLASS ACT featuring RITA.

As a result of the tremendous response to their music, the Class of '60 Somethin' presents two live dance parties a year to sell-out crowds at the York Expo Center in York, PA. For a copy of the CDs contact:
c/o MLProductions
P.O. Box 20188
York, PA 17402
717.757.6635

Видео Born Under A Bad Sign - Class of '60 Something канала Joe Seibert
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12 июля 2020 г. 20:30:52
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