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From | Ken Kase <kenkase@nighttimes.com> |
Subject | Re: Walden |
Date | Mon, 01 May 2006 12:56:45 -0500 |
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The only version of "Hey Jude" I know from that period is by Wilson Pickett
(who also died recently). As for the documentary, I think Tom Dowd has a DVD
out which might be it, although it's been awhile since I've seen it.
--Ken
On 5/1/06 12:33 PM, "Dave Seaman" <seamand@upmc.edu> wrote:
>
> <<<Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 22:38:21 +0000
> From: snap_crackle_pop@comcast.net (Craig Leve)
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: R.I.P. Phil Walden
> Message-ID:
> <042420062238.27749.444D535D000689F900006C6522069984999F019FA10A04050C0E9D0C
> A19F0E029C@comcast.net>
>
> This has been circulating on a couple other lists today.
>
> From RollingStone.com:
>
> Southern Rock Pioneer Walden Dies
>
> Founder of Capricorn Records launched the Allman Brothers, Otis
> Redding>>>
>
> RIP. Coincidently, I saw a show on TV on the 20th or 21st about the history
> of the Allman Bros, and I think Phil Walden was in it. There was a pre
> Allmans segment regarding Duane at a session with someone, it might have
> been Otis Redding, recording a great soul version of "Hey Jude". Does
> anyone know who this was, and where I can find it?
>
>
>
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