All-Stars (band)

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The All-Stars were a short-lived English blues combo active in the early-mid 1960s. Originally known as the Cyril Davies (R&B) All-Stars, their later recordings are often credited to the Immediate All-Stars due to their releases on Immediate Records. In 1999, the group reformed as the Carlo Little All-Stars. rdf:langString
rdf:langString All-Stars (band)
rdf:langString The All-Stars
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rdf:langString The Carlo Little All-Stars
rdf:langString The Cyril Davies All-Stars
rdf:langString The Immediate All-Stars
rdf:langString The R&B All-Stars
rdf:langString August 2022
rdf:langString Eric Clapton
rdf:langString Cyril Davies and the All-Stars
rdf:langString Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page
rdf:langString The All-Stars featuring Jeff Beck
rdf:langString The All-Stars featuring Jimmy Page
rdf:langString The All-Stars featuring Nicky Hopkins
rdf:langString Credited artist
rdf:langString Blues Anytime Vol. 1 :
rdf:langString Blues Anytime Vol. 2 :
rdf:langString Blues Anytime Vol. 3 :
rdf:langString Never Stop Rockin'
rdf:langString White Boy Blues Vol. 2
rdf:langString The Sound of Cyril Davies and His Rhythm and Blues All-Stars
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rdf:langString Buddy Holly cover
rdf:langString Cyril Davies cover
rdf:langString Cyril Davies cover, feat. Ronnie Wood
rdf:langString Little Walter cover
rdf:langString feat. Jeff Beck
rdf:langString feat. Long John Baldry
rdf:langString feat. Long John Baldry and Jeff Beck
rdf:langString London, England
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rdf:langString Keith Scott
rdf:langString Johnny Casanova
rdf:langString Alex Chanter
rdf:langString Bernie Watson
rdf:langString Bob Wackett
rdf:langString Cliff Barton
rdf:langString Eddie Armer
rdf:langString Eunice Mamsie Mthombeni
rdf:langString Hazel Futa
rdf:langString Patience Gcwabe
rdf:langString cyrildavies.com , bluesinlondon.com , etc., don't appear to be "produced by an established subject-matter expert, whose work in the relevant field has previously been published by reliable, independent publications"see WP:SPS
rdf:langString Mississippi
rdf:langString Someday Baby
rdf:langString Born in the Country
rdf:langString Chicago Calling
rdf:langString Choker
rdf:langString Chuckles
rdf:langString Country Line Special
rdf:langString Down in the Boots
rdf:langString Draggin' My Tail
rdf:langString Freight Loader
rdf:langString L.A. Breakdown
rdf:langString Miles Road
rdf:langString Never Stop Rockin'
rdf:langString Piano Shuffle
rdf:langString Preachin' the Blues
rdf:langString Snake Drive
rdf:langString Steelin'
rdf:langString Sweet Mary
rdf:langString Tribute to Elmore
rdf:langString West Coast Idea
xsd:integer 1962
xsd:integer 1999
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rdf:langString The All-Stars were a short-lived English blues combo active in the early-mid 1960s. Originally known as the Cyril Davies (R&B) All-Stars, their later recordings are often credited to the Immediate All-Stars due to their releases on Immediate Records. In 1999, the group reformed as the Carlo Little All-Stars.
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