Ashley doesn’t look black and I do remember her from the Rolling Stones…I loved her voice too…she sings her like Bonnie Raitt I think…it’s so great you’re writing about your history in music and all the many people who you’ve known through the years…thank you and please keep em comin!
I got to see Ashley Cleveland and Bob Bennett in a small town in Idaho. Great night of music! Like you said, just her and her guitar…but a voice that blew me away. She sang a rendition of John Hiatt’s “Ridiing With the King” that gave me goosebumps. Thanks, Bryan!
I got to see Ashley Cleveland and Bob Bennett in a small Idaho town. What a great concert. Like you said, just her and her guitar, but a voice that blew me away. She sang a rendition of John Hiatt’s “Riding With the King” that gave me goosebumps. Thanks, Bryan!
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Ashley doesn’t look black and I do remember her from the Rolling Stones…I loved her voice too…she sings her like Bonnie Raitt I think…it’s so great you’re writing about your history in music and all the many people who you’ve known through the years…thank you and please keep em comin!
glad to hear that Jane E .. I ran outta stuff to say about ME! LOL
I will definitely check out her stuff. I like the blues and rock. Etc. maybe I’ll go play my guitar now….
LOL.. let’s all sing woke up this mornin…
I never get tired of hearing about you Bryan…you’re a legend in your own time!
well I never won three grammys in a row for best Blues Gospel .. but I did have two ‘grammy’s’ Anna & Ella! LOL
I got to see Ashley Cleveland and Bob Bennett in a small town in Idaho. Great night of music! Like you said, just her and her guitar…but a voice that blew me away. She sang a rendition of John Hiatt’s “Ridiing With the King” that gave me goosebumps. Thanks, Bryan!
I remember BB King singin that song with Eric Clapton
I got to see Ashley Cleveland and Bob Bennett in a small Idaho town. What a great concert. Like you said, just her and her guitar, but a voice that blew me away. She sang a rendition of John Hiatt’s “Riding With the King” that gave me goosebumps. Thanks, Bryan!
Hey DB.. you know our first engineer on the first sweet comfort band record was a Jonathan David Brown!