Cash McCall ‘Live in Switzerland’
Cash McCall, Zach Prather & Slight Return perform at the 2009 Blues To Bop Festival.
Duration : 0:6:58
Cash McCall, Zach Prather & Slight Return perform at the 2009 Blues To Bop Festival.
Duration : 0:6:58
1966, Cash McCall, born Morris Dollison recorded 8 sides for Monk Higgins on the Thomas label. Cash started in Gospel along side Otis Clay, then picked up the guitar and began a long and illustrious career as musician, arranger, producer, and songwriter. His credits are too many to list here, just be assured,with over 350 songs published, and working at virtually every label in Chicago, he has worked with the best. He carries on today, recording and singing the Blues. He is simply a legend, and this is one of the best tracks from the beginning of a great career. Pookie loves this song, and I hope you enjoy this one too.
Duration : 0:2:57
chicago soul with a touch of downhome blues. legendary singer,guitarist,songwriter and producer cash mc call has done it all-gospel,soul and blues.
mc call was born maurice dollison in new madrid,missouri in 1941.
relocating to chicago,mc call/dollison began in the gospel field singing for gospel groups including the gospel songbirds (along with fellow chicago soul giant otis clay). he then recorded for george and ernie leaner’s one-derful! records as well as eddie thomas’ thomas records. mc call worked with several chicago soul legends like monk higgins,burgess gardner,johnny sayles,little milton,willie dixon,tyrone davis and others. mc call was also a creative force at chess records where he learned much under willie dixon.he also worked as a producer for the jewel/paula/ronn records group for stan lewis releasing the “omega man” lp. “it’s wonderful to be in love” was released on thomas in 1966 and was produced by monk higgins(milton bland),and burgess “lamarr” gardner. the song was co-written by yet another chicago soul great,chuck bernard.
Duration : 0:2:47
Cash McCall with his band The Blues Experience, featuring Alex Dixon, Gerald Johnson and Steve Bell.
Duration : 0:1:50
Cash McCall is a prolific singer, songwriter, and simply a great blues man. This track was done at Chess during a time when Cash (Morris Dollison), was writing for the likes of Minnie Riperton and Rotary Connection, Little Milton, Tyrone Davis, Junior Parker. You get the picture. A great writer and producer who spent too little time recording himself. From 1969, this record was the 2nd Cash released on Checker. The production credits go to ‘Daddy G’, Gene Barge, but Pookie suspects Charles Stepney’s hand is on this one a bit. That does sound like Minnie Riperton on those obligatos and perhaps Sidney Barnes on there too. Cash had just worked with the Rotary Connection on ‘Love Me Now’, so just maybe They returned the favor. This is an original 45 from ‘69, so Pookie hopes you can forgive a little wear. Great records get played a lot. Cash is still going strong, residing in Memphis and recording/performing with Willie Dixon’s grandson Alex Dixon. Check Alex and Cash out at Dixon’s Landing Music
Duration : 0:2:44
Live San Diego,CA House of Blues
Filmed by: Matt Alonzo & Rev
Edited by: Matt Alonzo
Duration : 0:3:7
In this routine business-story-cum-romantic-comedy, James Garner is Cash McCall, a wheeling and dealing tycoon, and Natalie Wood is Lory Austen, the daughter of failing businessman Grant (Dean Jagger). McCall’s expertise lies in acquiring businesses about to go belly up, attaching them to successful enterprises and then taking a large tax deduction on the resultant equation. Those deals are enhanced when the once-failing business is then sold at a profit. This is a savvy gambit for late ’50s movie fare, but its proponent begins to have second thoughts when he comes up against the attractive Lory — who is not afraid of baring all for a good cause. The well-known co-stars and others like Nina Foch and E.G. Marshall do their best with a limited script.
James Garner – Cash McCall
Natalie Wood – Lory Austen
Nina Foch – Maude Kennard
Dean Jagger – Grant Austen
E.G. Marshall – Winston Conway
Henry Jones – Gil Clark
Otto Kruger – Will Atherson
Roland Winters – Gen. Denvers
Edward Platt – Harrison Glenn
Edgar Stehli – Mr. Pierce
Linda Watkins – Miriam Austen
Parley Baer – Harvey Bannon
Robert Clarke
Walter Coy
Dabbs Greer
Olan Soule
Duration : 0:3:4
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