Mose Allison - Music Banter One of my favorite Jazz artists of All-Time, a song of his has probably been covered by one of your favorite artists especially if you like good music.Mincing Up the Morning: Mose Allison A music video birthday blog. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Mose Allison. Happy birthday to Mose Allison, born this day in 1927! Here he is singing "Your Mind Is On Vacation"--not sure when, exactly... Posted by Buddy Bolden at 2:03 AM ... Mose Allison - Mose Allison Sings! - 1957 Not unlike his namesake, Luther Allison, pianist Mose Allison has suffered from "categorization problem," given his equally brilliant career. Although his boogie woogie and bebop-laden piano style is innovative and fresh sounding when ... Mose Allison - Your Mind Is On Vacation « too sweet for rock and roll YouTube - Mose Allison - Your Mind Is On Vacation · Mose Allison, American blues pianist, songwriter, and vocalist. « LaVern Baker - Playing the Game of Love Jesse Colin Young - Song For Juli » ... Jazz News: Yo, Philadelphia! Enter the Mose Allison at Roller's ... Mose Allison Philadelphia area All About Jazz readers are invited to enter the Mose Allison at Roller's Flying Fish ticket giveaway starting today. We'll select one lucky winner (two tickets) at the conclusion of the contest on Friday, ... red bank green: MOSE ALLISON, IN oRBit Somehow, over a 50-year career, jazzman Mose Allison has never made it to this part of the Jersey Shore. But he'll be here this week, with a stop at Tim McLoone's Supper Club in Asbury Park Thursday night. Such an... BLUES BOOZE BOOKS AND BOBS: MOSE ALLISON Mose Allison was born in Tippo, Mississippi in 1927. He played piano and trumpet as a child. After going to college at The University of Mississippi and Louisiana State and a stint in the U.S. Army, he began playing in New York City in ... Red Bank Orbit » Blog Archive » MOSE ALLISON: NOW HE’S TALKING Fifty years later, Mose Allison is defined not by being late but by being there first — with his own bop-infused hybrid of jazz and deep-South blues that caught the attention of a new generation of rockers, from The Who (”Young Man ... |