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 Post subject: [2012-05-22] V.A. "100 Years: Fenway Park Greatest Hits" (ABKCO)
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 4:16 pm 
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1. Tessie Kevin Millar
2. Let The Good Times Roll Gary Cherone
3. The Impossible Dream (The Quest) Dicky Barrett
4. Dream On Jon Butcher
5. Meet Me At Mary's Place Peter Gammons
6. Knights Of Bostonia Ken Casey
7. Take Me Out To The Ball Game Jerry Remy
8. Sweet Caroline Mark Salling
9. 2007 Kevin Youkilis 3
10. Dirty Water Dick Dodd
11. Fenway Park Mark Lennon
12. Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu Jim Lonborg

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In celebration of Fenway Park's centennial, the Boston Red Sox and the Red Sox Foundation have joined forces with ABKCO Records to create the commemorative album, 100 Year Anniversary of Fenway Park. This historic album is officially licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association and is comprised of contemporary recordings of songs that are fan favorites traditionally heard at Fenway Park and associated with iconic Boston bands.
Featured talent includes current and former Red Sox players, numerous special guests and children from the team s charitable Red Sox Scholars program. Red Sox players who participated in the project include David 'Big Papi' Ortiz, who provides background vocals and improv on Sweet Caroline. Ryan Kalish and Darnell McDonald can also be heard on background vocals, as well as Clay Buchholz who plays acoustic guitar on the track. Jarrod Saltalamacchia lends some additional guitar licks to Dream On and Alfredo Aceves handles co-lead guitar on Dirty Water. Also joining in are Jacoby Ellsbury, Dustin Pedroia and Kevin Youkilis who provide percussion on the track 2007 a musical celebration of the team's most recent World Championship, while Daniel Bard plays acoustic guitar on album s debut single, Let the Good Times Roll. Among the Red Sox roster alumni participating are Curt Schilling and Jim Lonborg featured on Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu. Kevin Millar handles lead vocals on Tessie while Jerry Remy sings lead on Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Emmy nominated actor Mike O Malley lends his spoken-word prowess to Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu. Special musical guests on 100 Year Anniversary of Fenway Park include Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys whose lead vocals are heard on Knights of Bostonia. Extreme lead singer Gary Cherone, who also fronted Van Halen for a time and Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt rock Let the Good Times Roll. Grammy nominated guitarist, vocalist and producer Jon Butcher s guitar licks are featured on Dream On. Mark Salling from FOX s Glee provides lead vocals on Sweet Caroline. J. Geils Band keyboardist Seth Justman and Baseball Hall of Fame journalist Peter Gammons join forces on Meet Me at Mary's Place with Staind lead guitarist Mike Mushok featured on Take Me Out To The Ball Game. Session players for the project include Kenny Aronoff on drums (John Mellencamp/John Fogerty/Chickenfoot), Leland Sklar on bass (James Taylor/Linda Ronstadt/Carole King), Tim Pierce on guitar (Michael Jackson) and Matt Rollings on piano (Tim McGraw). The album was produced by GRAMMY-nominated producer Loren Harriet.

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I can't believe you Red Sox fans made me post about this.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:00 pm 
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We just quietly went out and purchased it instead of rubbing it in the faces of fans of the "Evil Empire". :twisted:

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 Post subject: [2012-05-22] V.A. "100 Years: Fenway Park Greatest Hits" (ABKCO)
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:14 pm 
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count me in for one too!

hey walter, remember when the evil empire has us down 3 games to none?

also, dirty water by dickie dodd? he was the drummer and lead singer for the standells, i wonder if this is really him solo after all these years?

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count me in for one too!

also, dirty water by dickie dodd? he was the drummer and lead singer for the standells, i wonder if this is really him solo after all these years?


Renny: I bought this CD (I'm a masochist). Yep, it's Dickie Dodd of the Standells. I didn't know until today that he was one of the original Mouseketeers.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:22 pm 
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P.S. I was shocked that Peter Gammons can really sing! Similar to Bob Seger in style, I thought.

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 Post subject: [2012-05-22] V.A. "100 Years: Fenway Park Greatest Hits" (ABKCO)
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:38 pm 
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The last album I would ever purchase...

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:08 pm 
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Jimbo wrote:
Renny wrote:
count me in for one too!

also, dirty water by dickie dodd? he was the drummer and lead singer for the standells, i wonder if this is really him solo after all these years?


Renny: I bought this CD (I'm a masochist). Yep, it's Dickie Dodd of the Standells. I didn't know until today that he was one of the original Mouseketeers.



he was there with annette funicello!

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The b-side of Jerry Remy's "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" is "I Follow Smiff On Twitter".


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 Post subject: [2012-05-22] V.A. "100 Years: Fenway Park Greatest Hits" (ABKCO)
PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:21 am 
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Jimmie Dodd - not Dickie Dodd

Date of Death
10 November 1964, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA (cancer)


Composer, songwriter ("Mickey Mouse March"), actor, singer, guitarist and conductor, Jimmie Dodd was educated at the University of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Conservatory and Vanderbilt University. He began his career in 1933 as a guitarist and singer on radio, coming to Hollywood in 1937 to play in the Louis Prima orchestra and later become an actor. In World War II he toured the Aleutians and the China-Burma-India area for the USO with wife Ruth Carrell Dodd. He was active in television beginning in 1952 and won the MC role on the new "The Mickey Mouse Club" (1955) series in 1955. He left the series in 1959, beginning a tour of Australia that lasted in 1960. He also led his own dance group. Joining ASCAP in 1946, his chief musical collaborators included his wife Ruth and George Wyle and John Jacob Loeb. His other popular-song compositions include "He Was There", "Encyclopedia", "I Love Girls", "Lonely Guitar", "Mamie", "Nashville Blues", "I'm No Fool", "Rosemary", "Be a Good Guest", "Amarillo", "Hi to You", "Proverbs", "Washington" (official song of the District of Columbia), "Meet Me in Monterey" (for the Monterey Centennial), and "A Bird Is Singin' the Blues".

A talented guitarist and musician, he was originally hired by Walt Disney as a music writer. He went on write/compose "The Mickey Mouse Club March" and all the daily opening songs that accompanied it on the show.

Early on played sidekick Lullaby Joslin in the popular 'Three Mesquiteers' film series.

By all accounts he was just the sort of person he played on "The Mickey Mouse Club" (1955)- decent, caring, deeply religious, and very much concerned for children and their welfare. All of the original Mouseketeers loved him, a love that was reciprocated, and all continue to speak well of him to this day.

After some fifteen years of (largely unbilled) acting in movies, he finally found his niche, and an irreplaceable place in the hearts of America's Baby Boomers, as the moralistic, guitar-strumming, avuncular host of the original "Mickey Mouse Club.".

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"Why? Because we like you!" -- Jimmie's familiar saying at the end of every Mousketeer show.

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 Post subject: [2012-05-22] V.A. "100 Years: Fenway Park Greatest Hits" (ABKCO)
PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:14 am 
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I knew about Jimmie (you don't forget a Mouseketeer who has the same name as you). But Dickie was a Mouseketeer too. Despite sharing the name Dodd, they were not related.

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Dick was a first season replacement Mouseketeer, hired for his dancing and musical talents. He was one of the few true amateurs that first year, but stayed with the show for only six months. He later became a member of the surf band, the Bel Airs, then joined the Standells, a sixties garage band whose best-known hit was Dirty Water, as lead singer and drummer.

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