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Rock, blues, jazz, classical, world music... Ali Farka Touré, Smashing Pumpkins, Small Faces, Benjamin Britten, Tinariwen, The Animals, Robert Johnson, Toumani Diabaté, Salif Keyta, Debussy, Mahler, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, Deftones, Beatles, Charlie Patton, Leadbelly, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Thelonious Monk, Radiohead, Blur, Incredible String Band, Bob Dylan, The Grateful Dead, Big Mama Thornton, Woody Guthrie, Tom Waits, etc. (c) Daniel Yáñez González-Irún 2009

Stompy Jones, Squeeze Me and Going Up recorded february 20, 1959, Columbia Studios, New York City.
Personnel: Johnny Hodges, alto sax; Duke Ellington, piano; Harry Edison, trumpet; Al Hall, bass; Les Spann, guitar and flute; Jo Jones, drums.

Big Shoe and Just a Memory recorded August 14, 1958 at Nola Studios, New York City.
Personnel: Johnny Hodges, alto sax; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Lawrence Brown, trombone; Wendel Marshall, bass; Billy Strayhorn, piano; Jo Jones, drums.

George Harrison with Eric Clapton at Olympic Studios in London, 1969, on a session for Rich Grech immediately after Blind Faith's Hyde Park Concert. Barry Wentzel.
Joe Strummer scribbles the lyrics to Broadway (on 1980's Sandinista Album) while the rest of the band record the backing track. Pictured in New York's Electric Ladyland Studio. Pennie Smith.
Sam Cooke peak of his chart career in 1962, the year he made Twistin' The Night Away and Bring It On Home To Me. LFI.
Stax House band Booker T & The MG's in memphis, 1967. Pictorial.
Generation X in 1977. That year saw their first hit, Your Generation. Ray Stevenson.
Fran Zappa in London's Advision Studios, 1976, producing an album for violinist Shankar. He found time in the same year for his own LP, Studio Tan. Tom Sheehan.
John Lennon with his son Sean, in the studio in 1980 recording the Double Fantasy album at what were to be his final sessions. Bob Gruen.
John Fogerty, using the Rolling Stones' mobile studio in Manchester, 1973, for the recording of CCR's Live in Europe album. Mike Randolph.
Buddy Holly in Nashville, 1956. Pictorial.
Paul Weller in July, 1986, recording for The Style Council in his own Solid Bond Studio, London. Tom Sheehan.