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  1. Dewey Lindon Oldham, Jr. "Spooner Oldham" (born June 14, 1943) [1] [2] is an American songwriter and session musician. An organist, he recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, at FAME Studios as part of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section on such hit R&B songs as Percy Sledge 's "When a Man Loves a Woman", Wilson Pickett 's "Mustang Sally", and Aretha ...

  2. gwriter scene. Playing piano, organ, or vibraphone; arranging, producing, or singing backgrounds, Spooner Oldham was a quietly vital presence on sessions for Linda Ronstadt’s Don’t Cry How, Jackson Browne’s For Everyman, Maria Muldaurs Waitress in a Donut Shop, and Bob Seger’s B.

  3. 11 de dic. de 2017 · From the sweet to the salacious to the poignant, Maria Muldaur's eponymous, strong debut features savvy studio vets, talented guests, strong tunes, and Muldaur's lissome pipes. The outstanding players include Ry Cooder, David Grisman, Clarence White, and Mac Rebennack, better known as Dr. John.

  4. Oldham's sparse keyboard performances can be heart on recordings by Percy Sledge, James and Bobby Purify, Clarence Carter, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, Maria Muldaur, Joe Cocker, Linda Ronstadt, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Neil Young, Dan Penn, and many others.

  5. Her self-titled debut appeared the next year, featuring a cast of well-known musicians that included Dr. John, Ry Cooder, Klaus Voormann, and Spooner Oldham. Guitarist Amos Garrett provided a sensual jazz-styled backdrop for his standout song, Midnight At The Oasis , which grabbed Grammy nominations for Record and Song of the Year.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2006 · She gets splendid support from such ace musicians as Mac Rebennack (Dr. John), Spooner Oldham, Dave Holland, Ray Brown, Jim Keltner and Jim Dickinson.

  7. Maria Muldaur is the 1973 debut studio album of musician Maria Muldaur. The album includes "Midnight at the Oasis", her best-known single, which charted at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and "Three Dollar Bill", which charted at #7 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts.