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BLUES BROTHERS

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The Blues Brothers is the name of a blues band consisting of comedians Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi and some of the greatest musicians of soul music, and the title of the film in which they play. The bluesStylistic originswork songs and gospel songs, African-AmericanMainstreamTraditional Blues - Kansas City Blues - Delta Blues - Chicago Blues - Texas Blues - New York Blues - Rhythm and Blues - British Blues - Blues Rock - Blues Modern - French Blues - Blues TuaregTypical instrumentsVoice Piano Guitar Bass Drums Harmonica SaxophoneInterpretersBy Style - By InstrumentMetaThe portal of BluesJohn Belushi (aka vocalist Jake Blues) and Dan Aykroyd (aka Elwood Blues harmonica player) [1], both members of the original team of the television show Saturday Night Live NBC, create The Blues Brothers and their alternate identities in early 1976 to heat the public SNL. The Blues Brothers make their first live appearance in SNL, with Belushi and Aykroyd wearing their costumes bees, normally they wore for the skit "Killer Bees", playing "I'm a King Bee" by Slim Harpo. In the weeks following the onset, The Blues Brothers become a popular addition to the show and begin to appear in a semi-regular. The humorous aspect is partly based on the image of two men dressed in black suits with the air of Mafia hit men, who suddenly explode into energetic songs and dances. Jake and Elwood are supported by quality people, like guitarist Steve Cropper and bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn, both from the group Booker T. & The M. G. 'S and Matt "Guitar" Murphy. The Blues Brothers recorded their first album, Briefcase Full of Blues, in 1978 during the first part of comedian Steve Martin in Los Angeles. The album went platinum, including the titles "Soul Man" and "Rubber Biscuit" which both appear in the Top 40. In 1980, the movie The Blues Brothers, directed by John Landis, was released on cinema screens, with appearances by Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, John Lee Hooker, Carrie Fisher, Frank Oz, Steven Spielberg John Candy, Joe Walsh, Pinetop Perkins, Chaka Khan, Curtis Mayfield and Paul Reubens. The film is set in Chicago. The Blues Brothers also go on tour that year to promote the film. Jake and Elwood released their second album, Made in America, containing the two songs "Gimme Some Lovin '" and "Who's Making Love" appearing in the Top 40. March 5, 1982, Belushi died in Hollywood of a speedball overdose, Belushi is cocaine. In 1988, Cropper, Dunn, Murphy and other re-formed the band The Blues Brothers for World Tour. They put out a new album in 1992 entitled Red White and Blues, Elwood Blues with guest. Aykroyd launched its franchising House of Blues, an international chain of blues clubs. Qu'Elwood as he hosted the "House of Blues Radio Hour. ".
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cover Everybody Needs Somebody De Haske
Everybody Needs Somebody
BLUES BROTHERS
Publisher : De Haske
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Set Wind Band (HS0211.9601-BA) : 82,86
Full score (HS0211.9601-CO) : 23,67

cover Everybody Needs Somebody Marc Reift
Everybody Needs Somebody
BLUES BROTHERS
Publisher : Marc Reift
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Style & options : Pop music
Set Wind Band (EMR10115-BA) : 125,55

cover Everybody Needs Somebody Bernaerts
Everybody Needs Somebody
BLUES BROTHERS
Publisher : Bernaerts
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Set Wind Band (BER000242-BA) : 96,98