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Without much question the greatest pairing ever assembled for a Kansas City song was saxophonist Charlie Parker, a local product, and trumpeter Miles Davis on “K.C. Blues” in 1951.
1979 song by band Kansas makes reference to Kaw tribe "People of the South Wind" is roughly the English translation of the name of the Kaw, or Kansa, tribe of native Americans.
The song was sung in the 1946 film "The Harvey Girls" by Judy Garland, whose version reached No. 10 on the Billboard charts. The song won the 1946 Academy Award for Best Original Song.
I think fans will be excited not only to hear our hits and fan favorites spanning 50 years of Kansas, but also some songs that haven’t been performed live in decades.
Like a number of guitarist Kerry Livgren's early compositions, 'Carry On Wayward Son' explores themes of spiritual yearning and discovery, which made it a bit of an odd fit for Top 40 radio, even ...
Kansas City has the most ranked songs (22) in common with Cleveland and no ranked songs in common with 150 metros. The most seen artist in Kansas City’s Shazam ranking is Morgan Wallen and the ...
The song is by Kerry Livgren, a native Topekan who gave the progressive rock band Kansas their two biggest hits. It’s one of those songs that everybody knows and yet is hard to classify.
Kansas is officially adding a new member and he’s a familiar face: Scott Bernard has been filling in for stalwart guitarist Rich Williams when needed over the summer. Williams, who’s been with the ...
Simply spouting “Kansas City” doesn’t make a song great, of course. Take the Les Humphries Singers. Taste in music varies, but suffice it to say that the German-born “Kansas City” from 50 years ago ...