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This edition features keyboardist Chris Stainton ... and it was “Woman to Woman.” Joe made a song out of it. It was on some obscure album [1972’s Joe Cocker] that never really did anything.
So I’ve written some stuff – Chris Stainton and I did ‘High Time ... “He’d be the artist that, if I ever did a ‘Joe Cocker sings Gershwin’ kind of thing, it would be Cocker sings ...
Singer Joe Cocker died Monday at 70 ... 1965: Cocker forms Grease Band with keyboardist Chris Stainton, guitarists Henry McCullough and Alan Spenner and two other musicians.
With the first shows barely a week away, Cocker turned to Russell. “Joe and [producer] Denny Cordell, who was later my partner in Shelter Records, showed up one day and said Joe needs to do ...
With A Little Help From My Friends' Cocker's debut featured support from Albert Lee, Steve Winwood, Chris Stainton and Procol Harum drummer B.J. Wilson. Aside from Cocker's gravel-filtered coffee ...
British vocalist Joe Cocker, whose blues-drenched ... Cocker began a long on-again-off-again partnership with keyboardist Chris Stainton, whose Grease Band would back Cocker on a number of ...
The phenomenon known as Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs & Englishmen turned 35 years old in 2005. A six-disc limited edition box set, Mad Dogs & Englishmen—The Complete Fillmore East Concerts, was released to ...
British vocalist Joe Cocker, whose blues-drenched ... Cocker began a long on-again-off-again partnership with keyboardist Chris Stainton, whose Grease Band would back Cocker on a number of ...