Not sure if this counts but JT and Chris had an awesome performance together at the CMAs
Brad Paisley and Alabama. BTW I think Brad comes up with some of the most creative music videos for his songs and this one was no exception.
As I understand it, Derek and the Dominos (Eric Clapton, Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle, and Jim Gordon) had already started recording the album Layla in Miami in 1970, when the Allman Bros. did a show there (where Eric Clapton was in the audience). Duane Allman was invited to join the session (probably that same night) and the rest is history. On the original double album, the 1st side doesn't include Allman but he is on the other three sides, including on this classic song, where he is clearly prominent.
Derek and the Dominos were also guests themselves, having appeared on George Harrison's All Things Must Pass (probably recorded earlier that year).
The focus is NOT standard duets … We’re looking for songs with notable contributions by a musician or singer who isn’t a member of the group (or a solo artist's main band).
Yeah, I'd been looking for a legitimate Chance vinyl for years, and finally saw him offer some during his album release last summer. Bought it instantly.Every time I hear it, I'm instantly reminded just how clever both of them are. I need to add Acid Rap to my vinyl wish list - I've got some Kendrick and Beasties on there, but I don't traditionally think about vinyl for rap/hip-hop, for some reason?
Man, I want to hate Kanye as an artist because he's nuts, but he's so good.
Yeah, I'd been looking for a legitimate Chance vinyl for years, and finally saw him offer some during his album release last summer. Bought it instantly.
Also, i agree with Kanye. Growing up I loved everything he did, I now think he's corny as ****, but still can't deny how great he can be musically.
I don't know the whole history of this, but I'm sure this counts. I think he played on an album or two but not sure he was actually a member of the band or toured.
Dave Grohl playing with Queens of the Stone Age.
Ozzy and Elton John. It's brand new so no actual video