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Reverend Al Green (b. 13 April 1946 in Forrest City, Arkansas) is an American gospel and soul singer who enjoyed great popularity in the early- and mid-1970s. "Let's Stay Together" and "Tired Of Being Alone" were two of his biggest hits. Green boasted a voice capable of both fluid high streams of sugar and deep south growls and rasps. This was perhaps the ideal complement to the orchestral, syrupy, strong soul production work of Hi Records wizard Willie Mitchell, who also helmed 70s classics for Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles, and himself. |
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News in english
about Al Green
(September / 2009)
Taxi cab confessions Date: 02 Sep 2009 San Francisco Bay Guardian -
Comedian Brent Weinbach hails the laughs. Plus: Jonesin', Al Green, and more
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Good Day: Sept. 2 Date: 02 Sep 2009 The San Francisco Examiner -
Soul singer Al Green performs at the Warfield. [8 p.m., 982 Market St., S.F.]
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Al Green calls for service on 9/11 anniversary Date: 12 Sep 2009 Sugar Land Sun -
Eight years after the tragic attacks of September 11, 2001, Americans are commemorating the day as a National Day of Service and Remembrance.
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Recipe: Raw asparagus salad Date: 16 Sep 2009 WGN TV Chicago -
Note: From the Hot Knives blog. Alex Brown and Evan George recommend serving the salad with Hitachino Nest Beer's Red Rice Ale while playing Al Green's "I've Never Found a Girl." Two tangerines can be substituted for the blood orange.
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