6. Two Trains Runnin' (5:06) Traditional, arranged by Roy Alstad 1. Charlie Bingham - Guitar. Jim Greenwell - Saxophone. "50" … Rick O'Dell - Saxophone. With special guest appearances by: 1. Why Don't You Make Up Your Mind (4:05) Stranger Blues (4:39)* Rare songs you've never heard; Homework, Weekend Love, Barefootin', Part Time Love, I Like Your Style, Maybe I'll Get Lucky Tonight, and of course Upper Mississippi Shakedown. Lamont Cranston Blues … Cranston, Lamont. The Jimmy's. Twin Cities top rockin' blues party band since 1969. Streets Around Here 5:11 by Pat Hayes & Larry Hayes Jim Novak - Drums. Dick Perna - Saxophone. One Eye Open (3:20) Hoochie Coochie Coo - Lamont Cranston Band (Miles & Ballard) 2:10 Two-Way Wishin' 5:18 Additional horns on - 'Half A Love' by Peter Masters, Tim Sullivan, Tom Baker, Doug Dupree, Bob Hagglund. 3. Recorded, mixed at Sound 80 Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota and Moonsound Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Thanks for the Lamont Cranston share a good album that moves along nicelyRegards. Dick Perna - Tenor saxophone. Melanie Rosales appears courtesy … Mixed & Mastered at First Generation Studios by Johnny O. Steve Raitt - background vocals on 'Takin' a Chance'. Executive Producer: Clem Duffy Billy Shiell - Trumpet, flute. Two Trains Runnin' (5:06) Traditional, arranged by Roy Alstad, SIDE TWO Pucker Up Buttercup - Willie & The Bees (Bristol, Goggins & Fuqua) 3:00 One of the biggest thrills was opening for The Rolling Stones on a leg of their North American tour in 1981. 5. The Lamont Cranston Band: Johnny Reno - Saxophone (tracks 2, 11 & 12) In the pulps later years, the real Lamont Cranston became a criminologist and was in charge of The Shadow's network of agents while Kent Allard was on a secret assignment elsewhere. 1. Lost In The Shuffle (2:30) by Bruce McCabe Find The Lamont Cranston Band tour dates and concerts in your city. 3. 11/94 This Minneapolis based band has a rich history in the music scene, having recorded 14 albums and written and produced a number of hit songs … 8. Billy Watson - Absolutely Live At The Rhythm Cafe ... Tommy Schneller - Cream of the Crop (2014). Scott Snyder/ Trumpet The ultimate river party tune. E Jam 10:17 by Pat Hayes, *These are Rick's last recordings before he passed away on July 14, 2001. Larry McDonald - Saxophone Lamont Cranston Band's songs: Listen to songs by Lamont Cranston Band on Myspace, Stream Free Online Music by Lamont Cranston Band 2. The Lamont Cranston Band: 2. Love Grown Cold (3:00) Paul Scher - Saxophone. Recorded Live at the People's Fair. Fattening Frogs For Snakes (2:20) The Jimmys. Billy Shiell - Trumpet, flute. Recorded at Control Sound Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Hurry, Hurry Baby (2:56) Mixed at Creation Audio, Bloomington, Minnesota by Jack Daly and Steve Wiese. Pete Masters/ Trombone 1. Gordy Knutson - Drums. Quarter Past Nine (2:57), SIDE TWO … From the LP Specials Lit *This video is intended for educational purposes ONLY Whole Lot Of Lovin' (3:45) Pat put together this great collection of the best of the 80's. Pat Hayes - Harps, vocals. Come On Up (3:55). Roll With Me - 1997 15. 1. Find tour dates and live music events for all your favorite bands and artists in your city. Soul Flight (6:44) by Pat Hayes. This Minneapolis based band has a rich history in the music scene, having recorded 14 albums and written and produced a number of hit songs including the chart topping 'Upper Mississippi Shakedown." Lost In The Shuffle (2:30) by Bruce McCabe Keep On Drivin' (3:20) by Bruce McCabe and Charlie Bingham Dean Magraw/ Guitar, SIDE ONE Tom Burnevik - Tenor and Baritone saxophones. He taught him the power to \"cloud men's minds\" so they cannot see him. Charlie Bingham - Guitars. Mastered at Bryte Spot Studios by Robert Hillstrom and Justin Vold They are rocking out the blues for over 40 years … 10. "The pulp version" of Lamont Cranston was created by Walter B. Gibson, first appearing in Shadow Magazine #3 (1931). E Jam (5:22) by Pat Hayes. The bluesy rock of the Lamont Cranston Band has delighted music fans in the Upper Midwest – and perhaps elsewhere; I’m not sure – since the mid-1970s. Many of the songs were from past sessions that didn't make the LP's. Dave Olausen - Keyboards (track 1) 4. 3. Dick Perna - Saxophone. How nice Eddie, I had over a thousand blues and rock vinyls, I regret to this day that I got rid of them, maybe someday I'll get LPs again. In 2010, the band was inducted in the Mid-America Music Hall Of Fame. Arch … 7. 2. This comes in CD only (original was LP and Cassette). Jim Novak - Drums. 9. Charles Fletcher - Bass. (I Don't Need) Half A Love (2:57) Doug Maynard/ Vocals Get concert tickets, news and RSVP to shows with Bandsintown. Oughta Be A LAw (3:20) by Bruce McCabe Mastered at JVC Cutting Center, Hollywood, California by Ron Lewter. CD: $12.00. 2. Andy Bailey - Keyboards. 14. Maurice Jacox/ Vocals, Baritone Sax Takin' A Chance (3:54) by Bruce McCabe Workin' For Rosie (3:20) by Bruce McCabe Party People (3:00) 4. Legendary Midwest Rockin' Blues Band finally hits YouTube. Dave "Biscuit" Miller appears courtesy of The Lonnie Brooks Band. March 12, 2021 Lamont Cranston . Jeff Bouchier/ Guitar 1. Larry Hayes - Guitar on 'My Baby Don't Rock Me Now', 'Where's My Baby' and 'Fattening Frogs For Snakes'. Somebody Been Talkin' (3:00) Terry Grant - Bass. Upper Mississippi Shakedown (3:48) by Pay Hayes and Bruce McCabe Pete Masters - Trombone. Star Tribune | November 4, 2019 Joe Sherohman - Bass Bruce McCabe - Keyboards, vocals. 2. 10. Steve Kilbride - Organ. Blues Bug & The Silent Partner - Blues Bug & The S... Big City Sunrise - Live from Phantaz 5 (2002). Larry McCabe - Trombone. SIDE ONE Preview, buy, and download songs from the album Lamont Cranston Band - with Bruce McCabe, including "Look Down," "Help Your Brother," "I Wanna See," and many more. Ted "The Kid" Sherarts, aka 'Kid Morgan' - Guitars. The Lamont Cranston Band Terry Grant - Bass. SIDE ONE Roll With Me Lamont Cranston Blues Band. Workin' For Rosie (3:20) by Bruce McCabe Lamont Cranston Band (Miles & Ballard) 2:10, - Willie & The Bees (Rodger Collins) 2:38, - Willie & The Bees (Bristol, Goggins & Fuqua) 3:00, - The Bees Knees Band (Walker & Davis Jr.) 2:35, - Doug Maynard Band (Price, Walsh, Barri & Omartian) 3:55, - Lamont Cranston Band (Earl Hooker) 4:10, - Doug Maynard Band (Alan Toussaint) 3:00, - The Bees Knees Band (Josea & King) 2:54, - Doug Maynard Band (Durf, Muldrow, Bobo & Harris) 3:45. 4. Danny L. & The Brewerettes - background vocals on 'Upper Mississippi Shakedown', 'So Much' and 'What Love Will Do'. 9. 5. SIDE TWO Celebrating 50 years, Pat (Lamont) Hayes (with his brother Larry) founded the band in 1969 and … I'm So Shy (3:49) by Bruce McCabe Charles Fletcher - Bass. 2. Strollin' With Bones - The Bees Knees Band (Walker & Davis Jr.) 2:35 Madison Blues 4:50 The Cathouse Blues Band - It Seemed Like a Good Id... David Landon - Doin' It On Your Own (1995), AC Steel & The Galvanizers - Now Or Never (2016), Mark Handley & The Bone Idols - Bedtime Blues (2021), Rockin' Rollin' Blues Band - Wild & Untamed (1970). 3. Everything's Gonna Be Alright (5:16) Lamont Cranston Band with Bruce McCabe Concert. Tiger In Your Tank (re-issue) - 1999 16. Joe Chandler - Saxophone. Lamont Cranston’s visibility increased in the 1980s, when RCA reissued their smash hit, "Upper Mississippi Shakedown," selling over 100,000 copies and cracking the Billboard charts. Steve Bailey The Blue Flames - New Way Of Workin' ... Gene Phillps - Drinkin' And Stinkin' (2000), Michael Allman - Blues Travels Fast (2020), Moreland & Arbuckle - Floyd's Market (2006), Tomo Fujita - Put On Your Funk Face (1996). Take Out Some Insurance (2:50) Reneé Austin - Backing vocals (track 11) Pete Masters - Trombone. Bill Black - Upright Bass. 1. Danny L. and The Brewerettes - background vocals. It Ain't You (2:44) by Larry Hayes Mick Masoff - Bass. Lamont Cranston From the rural hometown settings of Hamel, Minnesota and the river banks of Minneapolis/St. 11. Too Late, Brother (5:40), SIDE ONE Double-Eye Whammy (3:15) Lickin' Stick (4:48) Traditional, arranged by Pat Hayes. Audio CD $31.75 $ 31. 2. Streets Around Here (3:30) by Pat Hayes and Larry Hayes, SIDE TWO 1. 3. Jim Greenwell - saxophone. 3. Checking On My Baby (3:00) Lickin' Stick (4:48)** Traditional, arranged by Pat Hayes Lickin' Stick** (4:48) Traditional, arranged by Pat Hayes SIDE ONE Tin Pan Alley (4:22) 2. Pat Hayes - Vocals, harp, slide guitar. 8. Ponzi Scheme. The RCA version crystal clear. Takin' A Chance (3:54) by Bruce McCabe Goin' On Down The Line (2:54) Danny Rowles - Keyboards. Joe Chandler - Tenor and Soprano saxophones. One More Chance (2:50) 1. Pat Hayes - Harps, guitars, vocals. Soul Fixer (2:45) by Joe Chandler, SIDE TWO 2. As The Years Go Passin' By (4:48). 4. By using our website and our services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy . 5. Tiger In Your Tank (3:50) Produced by Pat Hayes Bruce McCabe - Piano, vocals. 7. Takin' A Chance (3:54) by Bruce McCabe Pat Hayes - Vocals, guitar, slide guitar, harp. 4. Excusez Moi, Mon Cheri (2:57) by L. V. Hayes Just another of many well-deserved honors the band has been blessed with. In fact, Aykroyd (the original Blues Brother!) Lamont Live !! Great sound, great recording. 5. Mixed in here with some of the most requested hits, this is one CD every Lamont Cranston fan must have. LAMONT CRANSTON BAND - IN THE 80's Released August 2009. Sweet Sixteen 10:45 3. Sad To Be Alone (11:10) Party People (3:03) Rhythum and Booze... Voodoo Swing - We're Using Code Names (1993), Jorg Danielsen - Guess Who's Got The Blues (2020), Steve Washington - Just a Matter of Time (2020). Tom Burnevik - Tenor, Baritone and Soprano saxophones, background vocals. Upon listening to this Blues Rock outfit, you'll probably get an overwhelming sense of deja-vu, remind yourself that you once saw The Commitments, and remember a skilled guitar … Mike Carvale - Bass guitar (tracks 6 & 8) You Don't Even Know (2:50) by Jim Liban Big Al's Blues Howlers & Jim Liban - Get It While ... Ron Sunshine & The Smoking Section - Pick It Up (1... Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers - Rockin the Blues... Albert Collins - Live at International Jazz, Bern ... John O'Leary Band -The Two for the Show (2010), David Malone - I Got The Dog In Me (1994). She's Lookin' Good (3:34)* Goin' On Down The Line - Lamont Cranston Band (Earl Hooker) 4:10, Doug Maynard Band: Pat Hayes - Vocals, harps, guitar. 12 Swing (2:52) by L. V. Hayes MUSICIANS: Tell Me What Her Name Is (5:45) by Bruce McCabe 1. 3. *Live Recording at The St. Croix Boom Company, Stillwater, Minnesota. Howard Merriweather/ Vocals, Drums Steve Kilbride - Organ on 'Moonlight On The Broken Glass' and Rhythm guitar on 'I'm So Shy'. 2. Jim Novak - Drums. Tony Moen - Trumpet. Larry Hayes - Guitars, background vocals. Mick Masoff - Bass. 3. Steve Kilbride - Organ. Tore Up (2:40)**. Sound Engineer: Doug Goble 1. is quite fond of Cranston proclaiming, “No one infects venues with the party virus quite like Pat Hayes and The Lamont Cranston Blues Band. Art design & concept by Rico Anderson & Pat Hayes. Assistant Engineers: Brad Stein & Chris White Let Me Down Easy (4:11)* So Much (2:58) by Bruce McCabe Dave Salisbury - Classical guitar solo on 'Moonlight On The Broken Glass'. She's Lookin' Good - Willie & The Bees (Rodger Collins) 2:38 3. 3. Bill Black - Upright Bass. Upper Mississippi Shakedown 8:08 by Bruce McCabe & Pat Hayes 8. 4. Or $9.99 to buy MP3. 6. T-Model Boogie (3:11) Mike Nelson - Trombone on 'Streets Around Here'. Jim Novak - Drums. Pat (Lamont) Hayes (with his brother Larry) founded the band in 1969 and he hasn't stopped driving the renowned boogie blues train of the one and only Lamont Cranston Band. *Produced by Steve Scholle. Upper Mississippi Shakedown (3:48) by Pat Hayes and Bruce McCabe BLT Band. The Cranstons have shared bills with some of the biggest names in the industry including Muddy Waters, Luther Allison, Albert King, Albert Collins, Jimmy Rogers, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Charles Brown, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Thackery, Junior Wells, Keb Mo, Jonny Lang, Robert Cray, Son Seals, Charlie Musselwhite, Earl King, Mighty Joe Young, Sugar Blue, Otis Rush, Elvin Bishop, Little Feat, Delbert McClinton, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Percy Sledge, Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown, The Climax Blues Band, Tower Of Power, The Kinks, The Yardbirds, The Animals II, Kansas, Yes, Jeff Healy, Wilson Pickett, Bonnie Raitt, The Blues Brothers and many more. 2. Guitar Lightnin' Lee - (N.O.L.A. 4. 6/77-8/77 Shadows Groove (2:44) by Pat Hayes (Ain't Nobody Here But Us) Chickens (3:20). He's putting them into production now. Lineup: Pat Hayes,Andy Bailey, Mark Knoll, Mike DuBois, Charles Fletcher, Bronco, etc. Charlie Bingham - Guitar. Remastered at Track Record Studios, St.Paul, MN 1998. 5. 15. Bruce McCabe - Vocals, piano, organ. Recorded at Control Sound Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Lamont Cranston Band In The 80's - 2009 19. House Party (3:16) 4. Larry Hayes - Guitar, vocals. 5. ... Ladies of the 80's. Joe Chandler - Tenor saxophone, background vocals. High Temperature Records 2009. Pat (Lamont) Hayes (with his brother Larry) founded the band in 1969 and he hasn’t stopped driving the renowned boogie blues train of the one and only Lamont Cranston Band. Melanie Rosales/ Vocals The Lamont Cranston Band: Jim Novak - Drums, percussion, background vocals. I've Been Abused (4:03) Keep On Drivin' (5:45) by Bruce McCabe and Charlie Bingham. Cold Winds (3:35) by Pat Hayes Bruce McCabe - Keyboards (tracks 2, 4, 7 & 12) Customers Also Bought Items By Jeff Beck Top Albums Lamont Live! 1. E Jam (5:22) by Pat Hayes The Lamont Cranston Band: 15. Graphic Design: Johnny Hanson. Mixed at Creation Studios, Bloomington, Minnesota. Pat Hayes - Vocals, Harmonica & Guitar Andy Bailey - Keyboards. All songs written, arranged & produced by Pat Hayes. 4. Dick Hedlund/ Bass 9. 16. Terry Grant - Bass. Where's My Baby (3:00) by Pat Hayes, SIDE TWO Pat Hayes - Harmonica, Vocals. 5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Specials - Lit" on Discogs. Mike DuBois - Drums. Soul Flight (6:41) by Pat Hayes, The Lamont Cranston Band: The Shadow, mysterious character who aids the forces of law and order is, in reality, Lamont Cranston. 5. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Upper Mississippi Shakedown: The Best of the Lamont Cranston Band - Lamont Cranston Band on AllMusic - 1993 - This is a nice … Tom Burnevik - Tenor/Baritone Saxophones Bruce McCabe - Vocals, keyboards. 'Too Late Brother' was taken from a live KQRS radio broadcast. Larry McCabe - Trombone. 5. Larry Hayes - Guitar, 12 string guitar. Tommy Burnevik/ Vocals, Tenor Sax Margaret Cox/ Vocals Additional horns on - 'Take Out Some Insurance' by Peter Masters, Tim Sullivan. Fever (4:00) by Pat Hayes. Joe Sherohman - Bass. Ted "The Kid" Sherarts, aka 'Kid Morgan' - Guitars. Rick O'Dell - Saxophone. 12. Dave "Biscuit" Miller - Bass guitar (track 7) Soul Fixer (2:57) by Joe Chandler IN THE 80… Sneaky Pete (4:08) Recording Engineer: Johnny O'Keefe 3. 5. The Ponzi Scheme Band. 5. Pat Hayes - Harps, vocals, guitar. 4. More Buying Choices $10.65 (10 used & new offers) MP3 Music Listen with Music Unlimited. So Long (2:42)* 12/75 and Sound 80 Studios, Minneapolis, Mn. Jim Greenwell - Saxophone. The band celebrated their 30th anniversary in 1999 with numerous awards and recognition including St. Paul's mayor Norm Colman designating a "Lamont Cranston Day" in January, a Minnesota Music Awards presentation in April, Governor Jesse Ventura's proclaiming a Minnesota Lamont Cranston Day in September, and the band … 7. Special guests - Bob Bingham and Gordon Thorne - Acoustic Guitar Rick O'Dell - Saxophone. Route 66 (3:30)* Joe Chandler - Saxophone. I Got Designs On You (4:40) by Jim Liban 9. I Surrender (3:30) 3. Lost In The Shuffle (2:30) by Bruce McCabe Dennis Landeen - Saxophone Charlie Bingham - Guitar. A longtime Midwest club favorite, the Lamont Cranston Blues Band comes up to the plate with 12 strong original tracks showing that modern blues has some other agenda than merely replicating one's record collection. Digital Music. 5. The band is going strong and turning out new material all the time. (Ain't Nobody Here But Us) Chickens (3:20) Seven (2:40) by Bruce McCabe Two Trains Runnin' (5:06) Traditional, arranged by Roy Alstad 5. 2009 will be the band's 40th anniversary. Seven (3:00) by Bruce McCabe, SIDE TWO Mike Croy/ Drums Lamont Cranston Band's albums: Listen to albums by Lamont Cranston Band on Myspace, Stream Free Online Music by Lamont Cranston Band Vinyl Larry Hayes - Guitar (tracks 11 & 12) Tony Moen - Trumpet. 2. Tony Moen/ Trumpet Take Out Some Insurance (2:50) Larry Hayes - Guitars, vocals. Jim Novak - Drums. Recorded live by First Generation Studios, Minnetonka, MN The Lamont Cranston Blues Band sound like most party bands -- they seem to write background music for get-togethers at the House of Blues. 75. Paul, the blues influence surfaced as early as the mid 1960's for what was to become The Lamont Cranston Blues Band.. Watch live streams, get artist updates, buy tickets, and RSVP to shows with Bandsintown. Bruce McCabe - Keyboards, vocals. Oughta Be A Law (3:20) by Bruce McCabe Jim Diamond & The Groove Syndicate - Live Alive (2... After Blues - After Blues and Friends (1989). The Lamont Cranston Band: 13. Mastered at Disk Werks, Chicago, Illinois by Kevin Vogts. Explore releases from Lamont Cranston Band at Discogs. 5. Jim Greenwell - Saxophone (solo on Hip Cat Bounce) Seven (McCabe). Jim Novak - Drums. We decided to include 5 of those here on this release. Danny L. and The Brewerettes - background vocals. & Pat Hayes Check Yourself (4:42)* 1. 13. Merlin Brunkow/ Tenor Sax 2. Mike Abresch/ Baritone Sax Larry Hayes - Guitars, vocals. Pat (Lamont) Hayes (with his brother Larry) founded the band in 1969 and he hasn't stopped driving the renowned boogie blues train of the one and only Lamont Cranston Band. 4. Don't Go (3:10) by Bruce McCabe Pat Hayes - Harps, Vocals, Slide Guitar on Somebody Been Talkin' SIDE ONE Sittin' On It (3:18) 3. She Put A Spell On Me (4:10) by Bruce McCabe 4. Marc Friedman/ Drums, Willie & The Bees: double disc - 2001 17. 5. Who's Foolin' Who - Doug Maynard Band (Price, Walsh, Barri & Omartian) 3:55 Pat (Lamont) Hayes (with his brother Larry) founded the band in 1969 and he hasn't stopped driving the renowned boogie blues train of the one and only Lamont Cranston Band. Pat Hayes - Vocal, harps. Keep On Drivin' (3:20) by Bruce McCabe and Charlie Bingham Danny Rowles - Keyboards. 14. St. Paul, MN April 7, 2001. 4. Skinny Jim And The Number 9 Blacktops - Hickory - ... Tre' ‎- I'm Through With The Blues (2008), Jamie Krueger Group - Chapter Seven (2021), Darrel Nulisch - The Bigtone Sessions Vol. Take Out Some Insurance (3:10) Each Time I Fall (4:30) by Bruce McCabe 1 (2018), Ngguitarboy Project Band - Ten Years (2020). Billy Shiell - Trumpet. Cold, Broke & Hungry (3:34) by Pat Hayes John Della Selva/ Guitar 17. 5. Live recordings at *St. Croix Boom Company, Stillwater, Minnesota and **The Cabooze, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sadie 6:10 Too Young To Die (3:45) Lamont Cranston Band - with Bruce McCabe by Lamont Cranston Band (2012) Audio CD. 5. E Jam (5:22) by Pat Hayes Gordy Knutson - Drums. 6. Too Late Brother (5:46) Willie Murphy/ Vocals, Bass, Guitar 10. 1994 Release 1. Bill Brown - Keyboards (track 4)Bruce McCabe appears courtesy of Jonny Lang. Tell Me What Her Name Is (5:45) by Bruce McCabe Boogie Wonderland. Paul Scher - Saxophone. A hug!! Recorded at Control Sound Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Steve Raitt - background vocals on 'Takin' A Chance'. $3.98 shipping. Joe Sherohman - Bass. Lamont Cranston; Share. Transfers made at First Generation Studios. Lamont Cranston Band with Bruce McCabe - 2012 20. The band has also been featured regularily on Dan Aykroyd’s House Of Blues Radio Show. Aug 01st ... Mark Stone and the Dirty Country Band. It was another Friday night at Wilebski’s Blues Saloon. The instruments of Lamont Cranston Ban guitarists Johnny O and Rod Smith, right, clashed during a solo in the band's second set. The Lamont Cranston Band: Bob Bingham - Guitar. Terry Grant - Bass. Fat Sam & The Gleetones - Live at the Red Parrot (... Jimi Hendrix - Morning Symphony Ideas (2000). 1. 6. Recorded at Del's Tire Mart, Minneapolis, Minnesota (A division of Twin Town Sound). Live at People's Fair, Mankato 1987 - 2007 18. 3. Jim Novak - Drums. And the band continues on: This weekend finds the Lamont Cranston Band with three gigs in Duluth, Minnesota, working the Bayfront Blues Festival on Friday afternoon and … 2. by Pete Yorn 4.3 out of 5 stars 43. Lamont Cranston Blues Band. Mike DuBois - Drums. In preparing this compilation, while going through all of the old tapes, we found a bunch of tracks that were never released. 1. Upper Mississippi Shakedown (3:48) by Pat Hayes and Bruce McCabe The Wildcat O'Halloran Band - You Can't Fall off t... Moreland & Arbuckle - Caney Valley Blues (2005), Johnny Yard Dog Jones - Ain t Gonna Worry (1996), The Western Sizzlers - For Ol' Times Sake (2013). 2. Lamont Cranston Band Artist Overview Albums. Billy Shiell - Trumpet. Pat just unearthed live recordings from the 1987 People's Fair gig in Mankato, MN. Mastered at A & M Studios, Los Angeles, California. Paul, the blues influence surfaced as early as the mid 1960's for what was to become The Lamont Cranston Blues Band. 3. 1 talking about this. 1. What Love Will Do (4:40) by Bruce McCabe. Steve Kilbride - Organ on 'Takin' A Chance'. Jeff Garetz/ Congas, The Bees Knees Band: 8. Take Out Some Insurance (2:50) Half A Love (3:00) This Minneapolis based band has a rich history in the music scene, having recorded 14 albums and written and produced a number of hit songs … 12. Recorded at Control Sound Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Joe Sherohman - Bass, background vocals. Lamont Cranston Blues Band featuring Pat Hayes (re-issue) - 1996 14. I Don't Wanna Know (5:20) by Jim Liban Mark Perry/ Piano Fabulous Armadillos. **Live Recording at The Cabooze Bar, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Route 66 (3:30)* Lamont Cranston has also received the numerous Critic’s Choice AND Reader’s Choice awards for “Best Twin Cities Blues Band” by City Pages. Buy the album for $9.99. Jeff Rogers - Drums 6. Recorded at ASI Studios, Minneapolis, Mn. Bruce McCabe - Piano. Jim Novak - Drums, Percussion 4. 4. Bill Black/ String Bass Ain't No Time For Fussin' (3:42) SIDE TWO Recorded live at The Prom Center, St. Paul, Minnesota. 13. The Lamont Cranston Band: The Lamont Cranston Band: Joe Chandler - Tenor/Soprano Saxophones Re-mastered at Metro Apple Digital Recording, Minneapolis, Mn. Bob Bingham - Guitar. SIDE ONE Route 66* (3:30) One Eye Open (3:21) Instead, we are serving up some Lamont Cranston. Fever 5:28 by Pat Hayes Have Boogie, Will Travel. Pat (Lamont) Hayes (with his brother Larry) founded the band in 1969 and he hasn't stopped driving the renowned boogie blues train of the one and only Lamont Cranston Band.
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