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  1. 6 de ago. de 2023 · The Deluxe Edition “Live at the Apollo II“ released in 2001 by Universal Records contains extended material and great liner notes by Alan Leeds. In 1967 Pee Wee, at the tender age of 26, was already Music Director, also playing alto sax and organ and co-writing and arranging for the James Brown Band.

  2. Alfred Pee Wee Ellis (Bradenton, 21 de abril de 1941-24 de septiembre de 2021) fue un saxofonista y compositor estadounidense de funk y soul. [1]

  3. Live at the Apollo is the first live album by James Brown and the Famous Flames, recorded at the Apollo Theater in Harlem in October 1962 and released in May 1963 by King Records. Capturing Brown's popular stage show for the first time on record, the album was a major commercial and critical success and cemented his status as a ...

  4. Alfred James Ellis (April 21, 1941 – September 23, 2021), known as Pee Wee Ellis due to his diminutive stature, was an American saxophonist, composer, and arranger. With a background in jazz , he was a member of James Brown 's band in the 1960s, appearing on many of Brown's recordings and co-writing hits like " Cold Sweat " and ...

  5. Live at the Apollo, Volume II is a 1968 live double album by James Brown and The Famous Flames, recorded in 1967 at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. It is a follow-up to Brown's 1963 recording, Live at the Apollo.

  6. En este 'Live at The Apollo' el hombre que mejor música ha hecho para bailar se descubre como un baladista excelso en temas como 'Try me', 'I don´t mind', los más de diez minutos de 'Lost...

  7. 30 de sept. de 2021 · Thu 30 Sep 2021 11.43 EDT. In the summer of 1968, with black America aflame following the assassination of Martin Luther King, the singer James Brown summoned his musical director, the saxophonist...