| “Underground Stream” David Egan |
Performed by Irma Thomas and David Egan (piano) on her 2008 album “Simply Grand” (Rounder)
This album features Irma with a variety of piano players including Norah Jones, Randy Newman, Ellis Marsalis, Dr. John, Jon Cleary, Marcia Ball, and David Torkanowsky |
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| “One Foot In The Bayou” David Egan |
| Performed by Tab Benoit on his 2007 album “Power of the Pontchartrain” (Telarc) |
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| Performed by Filé (David Egan, vocals and piano) on the 1996 album “La Vie Marron” (Green Linnet) |
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| “Good To You Baby” David Egan and Buddy Flett |
| Performed by Tab Benoit on his 2007 album “Power of the Pontchartrain” (Telarc) |
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| “If You Knew How Much” David Egan |
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| “Stone Survivor” David Egan |
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| “These Honey-Do’s” Irma Thomas and David Egan |
Performed by Irma Thomas on the 2007 album “After the Rain” (Rounder Records)
2007 Grammy Award winner in the Best Contemporary Blues category |
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| “Peace, Love and BBQ” David Egan, Tony Braunagel, and John Lee Schell |
| Performed by Marcia Ball on her 2008 album “Peace, Love and BBQ” (Alligator) |
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| “Fading Footsteps” David Egan |
Performed by Solomon Burke on the 2005 album “Make Do With What You Got” (Shout Factory)
2005 Grammy Award Nominee in the Best Contemporary Blues category |
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| “Please No More” David Egan and Greg Hansen |
Performed by Etta J ames on the 2003 album “Let’s Roll” (Private Music)
2004 Grammy Award winner in Best Contemporary Blues category |
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Performed by Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson on the 1988 album “Sing It” (Rounder)
Album nominated for Grammy award in Best Contemporary Blues category |
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| Performed by J oe Cocker on the 1992 album “Night Calls” (Capitol) |
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| Performed by Terry Evans on the 1997 album “Come To The River” (Audioquest) |
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| “French Café” David Egan |
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| “Gotta Be More” Marc Broussard, David Egan, and Marshall Altman |
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| “Momentary Setback” Marc Broussard and David Egan |
| Performed by Marc Broussard on his 2002 debut album “Momentary Setback” (Ripley) |
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| “First You Cry” David Egan and Buddy Flett |
Performed by Percy Sledge on the 1994 album “Blue Night” (Pointblank)
Album nominated for Grammy award in Best Contemporary Blues category and winner of W.C. Handy Award in Best Soul/Blues category |
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| Performed by Lil’ Band O’ Gold (David Egan, vocals and keyboards) on the 2000 album “Lil’ Band O’ Gold” (Shanachie) |
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| Performed by Maura O’Connell on the 1992 album “Blue Is The Color Of Hope” (Warner Bros / Wea) |
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| “Wake Up Call” David Egan and David Love Lewis |
Performed by J ohn Mayall and Mavis Staples on the 1993 album “Wake Up Call” (Silvertone)
Album nominated for Grammy award in Best Contemporary Blues category |
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| Performed by J immy Witherspoon on the 1992 album “The Blues, The Whole Blues, And Nothing But The Blues” (Indigo) |
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| “Sing It” David Egan |
Performed by Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson on the 1998 album “Sing It” (Rounder)
Album nominated for Grammy award in Best Contemporary Blues category |
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| “People Will Be People” David Egan |
Performed by Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson on the 1998 album “Sing It (Rounder)
Album nominated for Grammy award in Best Contemporary Blues category |
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| Performed by The Fabulous Thunderbirds on the 2001 album “Live” (Sanctuary) |
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| “Even Now” David Egan and Buddy Flett |
Performed by J ohnny Adams on the 1998 album “Man Of My Word” (Rounder)
Album won New Orleans Best of the Beat award in the Rhythm and Blues category |
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| “Too Much Wine” David Egan |
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| “Can’t Get Nothin’ Sucka” David Egan and Nathan Williams |
| Performed by Nathan and the Zydeco Cha-Chas on the 2000 album “Let’s Go” (Rounder) |
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| “When I Was A Dinosaur” David Egan and Larry Armer |
| Performed by Trout Fishing in America on the 1991 album “Big Trouble” (Trout Records) |
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| #1 on Dr. Demento’s Funny Five for three weeks and included on the 1995 compilation album “Dr. Demento’s 25th Anniversary Collection: More of the Greatest Novelty Records of All Time” (Rhino) |
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| Performed by Bill Mumy and Robert Haimer on the 1993 album “The Dinosaur Album - A Musical Adventure Through The J urassic Age” (Kid Rhino) |
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| Performed by the Chenille Sisters on the 1990 album “1 - 2 - 3 - For Kids” (Red House) |
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