The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
Hey Bugs, love early Bee Gees, lol. I love "Holiday", that's a great one. That whole "Bee Gees First" album is fun. Going to check out the live "East West" right now, thanky!
That is a good one, should have included Holiday. I have the album on CD.
Man, I love Butterfield. I think Elvin Bishop is the only original band member still living.
There's another band gone kaput! Sam Lay, is he dead? He probably is. Great drummer. He gave Iggy Pop drum lessons, did you know that? lol. Anyways, I always say Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Fats Domino (and when he was alive, Bo Diddley) are all still alive, whereas half the Beatles are gone, etc etc....and so Butterfield Band is another I need to include.
I posted a bunch of clip above, but if I had to pick one, I'd definitely recommend that first James Brown clip,holy moly, what a performance. The last song ("Night Train") he always said was the fastest he ever danced. Not to be missed. The whole 17 minutes is amazing. Also note the Beatle haircut on Bobby Byrd!
Here's one from 1969 I bet not many people remember.
Very few mathematicians have also been successful singers (or entertainers of any kind).
One who was was Tom Lehrer. Here is his full concert given in Copenhagen in 1967:
All three great ones! "White Bird", always a fave and quintessentially late 60s! "Fresh Air", too! Dino Valenti!
(oh, and Bugman, et al, it was just a suggestion, not an order, lol. that way you don't have to scroll through fifteen signature pics which makes loading the page slower. just a suggestion! I wasn't trying to "intimidate", jesus...lol)