Today in Music History for Feb. 17: ...
Gene “Groove” Allen, a rapper and actor from the Bronx who appeared in early 1990s film favorites like “House Party” and ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Gene “Daddy G” Barge ... Stones and helped inspire the dance classic “Quarter to Three,” has died. He was 98. He died in his sleep Sunday at his home in Chicago ...
Wayne Luchau and the Big Little Band will pay tribute to the great singers of the 1950s and ’60s at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 8, at the Hutchinson Event Center. It’s a tribute show ...
Gene Barge, one of the last surviving saxophonists of the golden age of R&B, whose career ran the gamut of 20th-century Black popular music, died on Sunday at his home in Chicago. He was 98.
Gene Barge, renowned saxophonist and producer known as 'Daddy G,' died at 98. His career included hits with Natalie Cole, Muddy Waters, and the Rolling Stones. Barge's work spanned genres and eras ...
He was 98. He died in his sleep Sunday at his home in Chicago, according to daughter Gina Barge. Gene Barge, a member of Thomas “Tom Tom” Washington’s South Side Big Band rehearses at ...
Gene “Daddy G” Barge ... the Rolling Stones and helped inspire the dance song “Quarter to Three,” died Feb. 2 at his home in Chicago. He was 98. His daughter Gina Barge confirmed the ...
Gene ‘Daddy G’ Barge ... Rolling Stones and helped inspire the dance classic “Quarter to Three”, has died. He was 98. He died in his sleep on Sunday at his home in Chicago, according ...
“They did 27 takes and weren’t satisfied. So Chuck said, ‘Look, why don’t you just let Gene run down one to get the feel,’” he told Virginia Living. “So I ran down one and they ...