“Quirky.” That’s the word singer Rita Coolidge chooses when talking about Bob Dylan. The folk legend has baffled many of his collaborators over the years. Former Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ...
[RELATED: On This Day in 1973, Kris Kristofferson Landed His First and Only Solo No. 1 on the Country Albums Chart] She was right, the pair said “I do” in August 1973. They released Full Moon the next ...
In 1971, Coolidge also showed up on Graham Nash’s solo debut, Songs for Beginners, singing harmony on “Simple Man,” “There’s Only One,” “Chicago,” “We Can Change the World” “Military Madness,” and ...
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Rita Coolidge alleges she helped write Eric Clapton’s Layla – but never got credit for it
While Derek and the Dominos’ Layla is heralded for its electric guitar riff, its cinematic piano outro is considered by many fans to be a classic contribution to the iconic rock song in its own right.
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