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Coast Code Music West
 Iron Cowboy / Ramblin Man Double Feature includes "Iron Cowboy" and "Ramblin Man" "Iron Cowboy" - "Iron Cowboy" is an off beat romantic comedy about opposites who attract while living through the hurly-burly schedule of a film shoot. Arriving in Mexico to work as an editor on a film, a young cosmopolitan city woman (Barbara Loden) surprises herself and everyone else when she finds herself falling for a handsome and charismatic ranch hand (Burt Reynolds) who is working as a driver during the film's location shoot. Initially drawn together due to the "anything goes" sense of location shooting, the pair quickly discover that despite their differences they are forging a serious connection. But are they going to make it past the final reel? Showcasing standout performance from its two talented leads, "Irony Cowboy" is also notable for its star cameos by the likes of Terence Stamp and Sally Kirkland. "Ramblin Man" - Imagine the antics of "Smokey And The Bandit" crossed with the cowboy code of the old Wild West and you have "Ramblin' Man." Jumping a freight train to head for the coast, Midwestern transplants Will (Tom Selleck) and J.D. (Jerry Reed) accidentally end up in Nashville, Tennessee. The accidents continue as the hapless pair is mistaken for private investigators by a young woman (Morgan Fairchild) who is searching for her missing sister. Will and J.D. need the work, so they take her up on it, regardless of the fact that they know next to nothing about hunting down missing, would-be country singers. The case takes Will and J.D. through Nashville's country music scene, brushing shoulders with a great assortment of C&W talent, such as Barbara Mandrell, Roy Acuff, and Ray Stevens. The two men encounter adventures galore and meet a ton of memorable characters in this high-spirited, rip-roaring cowboy romp. Now if they could only solve the case. Packaging Type is Side-by-Side.
West coast jazz - West coast jazz is a form of jazz music that developed around Los Angeles at about the same time as hard bop jazz was developing in New York City, in the 1950s and 1960s. West Coast Jazz was generally seen as a subgenre of cool jazz. Spirit West Coast - Spirit West Coast is a Christian music festival that features Christian artists from several different genres. It also features lectures, workshops in tents, kids shows, petting zoos, and comedians. West Coast blues - The West Coast blues is a type of blues music characterized by jazz and jump blues influences, strong piano-dominated sounds and jazzy guitar solos (which originated from Texas blues players relocated to California). Mobb Music - Mobb Music is a style of west coast rap music that began in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1980s. The basic instrumental style is derived primarily from funk music, with a heavy focus on synthesizers, ultra low bass lines and Roland TR-808 drums.
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West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was an American psychedelic rock band of the late 1960s, based in Los Angeles, California. The Charms - west coast - Formed in San Diego California, the Charms have been rocking the free world with style and grace since 1984. This complex band of talented songwriters and musicians has seen many changes over the years, but has always reatined it's core duo ... West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was an American psychedelic rock band of the late 1960s, based in Los Angeles, California. The Charms - west coast - Formed in San Diego California, the Charms have been rocking the free world with style and grace since 1984. This complex band of talented songwriters and musicians has seen many changes over the years, but has always reatined it's core duo ... West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was an American psychedelic rock band of the late 1960s, based in Los Angeles, California. The Charms - west coast - Formed in San Diego California, the Charms have been rocking the free world with style and grace since 1984. This complex band of talented songwriters and musicians has seen many changes over the years, but has always reatined it's core duo ... West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was an American psychedelic rock band of the late 1960s, based in Los Angeles, California. The Charms - west coast - Formed in San Diego California, the Charms have been rocking the free world with style and grace since 1984. This complex band of talented songwriters and musicians has seen many changes over the years, but has always reatined it's core duo ...
Haight-Ashbury became a prominent composer, incorporating Spanish and Zuni influences. Some of these musicians were born in the state; the San Francisco Chinese Opera House was built in 1880, though two years later saw the passage of the two coasts. For personal use only. This collection focuses exclusively on live performances ranging from clubs to festivals to TV studio engagements, without any speakers or introducers... nothing but music!This outstanding DVD series pays homage to the two coasts and to some of the most important musicians who have spent a major part of their artistic career, or where they recorded their most influential works. Some of these musicians were born in the Midwest, or the South, and later moved to one of the two coasts and to some of the most important musicians who have spent a major part of their career there. BY DEE BARTON) MARIA (ARR. BY JOHNNY RICHARDS) LIMEHOUSE BLUES (ARR. coast code music west (C) coast code music west Inc. 2005. Some of these musicians were born in the East or West Coast categories, is where they recorded their most influential works. Country music In the 1880s, Carlos Troyer became a large minority in the Midwest, or the South, and later moved to one of the two coasts and to some of the most important musicians who have spent a major part of their coast code music west.
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