The Aces

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Stuck 03:26 Tools
Fake Nice 00:00 Tools
Volcanic Love 00:00 Tools
Physical 00:00 Tools
Baby Who 00:00 Tools
Waiting for You 00:00 Tools
Just Like That 00:00 Tools
Last One 00:00 Tools
Lovin' Is Bible 00:00 Tools
Bad Love 00:00 Tools
Touch 00:00 Tools
Stuck (album Version) 00:00 Tools
Strong Enough 00:00 Tools
Holiday 00:00 Tools
Stay 00:00 Tools
Put It on the Line 00:00 Tools
Hurricane 00:00 Tools
Lovin Is Bible 00:00 Tools
Stuck (RAC Mix) 00:00 Tools
Working on It Night & Day 00:00 Tools
One Way Street 00:00 Tools
Stuck - RAC Mix 00:00 Tools
Down We Go 00:00 Tools
Take A Little Walk With Me 00:00 Tools
Volcanic Love (Recorded at Omeara, London) 00:00 Tools
Can't See The Light 00:00 Tools
Who Do You Love 00:00 Tools
Why Should It Be Mine 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Lose 00:00 Tools
I'm Not A King 00:00 Tools
Reggae Motion (Locomotion) 00:00 Tools
Reggae Motion 00:00 Tools
The Way You Touch Me 00:00 Tools
Kansas City 00:00 Tools
Sad Sad Song 00:00 Tools
007 (Shanty Town) 00:00 Tools
Blue Shadows 00:00 Tools
Hoo-Doo Man 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Mama 00:00 Tools
Route 66 00:00 Tools
Early In The Morning 00:00 Tools
Stole Something From Me 00:00 Tools
Sweet Home Chicago 00:00 Tools
Rock Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Blues With A Feeling 00:00 Tools
Peps' Thing 00:00 Tools
Got My Mojo Working 00:00 Tools
My Friend Needs A Shot 00:00 Tools
Wiseman 00:00 Tools
Off The Wall 00:00 Tools
Someday Baby 00:00 Tools
Slidin' To Sweden 00:00 Tools
Kanka Kanka 00:00 Tools
Wee Wee Baby 00:00 Tools
Shed Some Light On Me 00:00 Tools
You're The One 00:00 Tools
Whole Lot Of Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Need Your Lovin' 00:00 Tools
The Way You Touch Me (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Drinkin Song 00:00 Tools
Money, Marbles And Chalk 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Woman 00:00 Tools
Baby What You Want Me To Do 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk 00:00 Tools
Money Marbles And Chalk 00:00 Tools
Hide Away 00:00 Tools
Fannie Mae 00:00 Tools
Knee deep in Mud 00:00 Tools
Lovin’ is Bible 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Woman (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong 00:00 Tools
Stop, Stop, Stop 00:00 Tools
Blues For Marcelle (take 2) 00:00 Tools
Intensified 00:00 Tools
House On The Hill 00:00 Tools
Bobby's Rock 00:00 Tools
Worried About My Baby 00:00 Tools
Dust My Broom 00:00 Tools
Down In The Cave 00:00 Tools
Knee Dip In Mud 00:00 Tools
Mr Highway Man 00:00 Tools
That's Allright 00:00 Tools
It's All Your Fault 00:00 Tools
It's My Life Baby 00:00 Tools
Last One (Recorded at Omeara, London) 00:00 Tools
You Are So Fine 00:00 Tools
It Hurts Me Too 00:00 Tools
L M Blues 00:00 Tools
Because of Knowledge You Feel Lonely 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go 00:00 Tools
You Upset Me Baby 00:00 Tools
I'll Take Three 00:00 Tools
Blues For Marcelle 00:00 Tools
C.C. Rider 00:00 Tools
The Aces Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Tribute To Little Water 00:00 Tools
Whole Lot Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Wild About You 00:00 Tools
If You See Jane 00:00 Tools
Israelites 00:00 Tools
Ace's Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Ace's Shuffle (take 3) 00:00 Tools
The Crawl 00:00 Tools
You Ought To Be Ashamed 00:00 Tools
That's All Right 00:00 Tools
Tribute To Little Walter 00:00 Tools
Boogieman 00:00 Tools
Be My Baby 00:00 Tools
The Aces' Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Blues For Marcelle - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Lay Beside Me 00:00 Tools
Backtrack 00:00 Tools
It Mek 00:00 Tools
Mojo Hand 00:00 Tools
Long Gone 00:00 Tools
Someday 00:00 Tools
Up The Line 00:00 Tools
Aces Shuffle (take 2) 00:00 Tools
Long shot kick de Bucket 00:00 Tools
C.C.Rider 00:00 Tools
Stuck (Official Music Video) 00:00 Tools
His Latest Flame 00:00 Tools
Mr. Shuffle 00:00 Tools
The Truck Drivin' Man 00:00 Tools
Mr. Highway Man 00:00 Tools
Sally Mae, Tell Me What's Wrong With Me 00:00 Tools
Mademoiselle Ninette 00:00 Tools
My Happiness 00:00 Tools
The Girl That I Love 00:00 Tools
Hoo Doo Man 00:00 Tools
Got My Mojo Workin' 00:00 Tools
Volcanic Love (Official Video) 00:00 Tools
You Don't Have Time 00:00 Tools
Ace's Shuffle - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Tell Me, Mama 00:00 Tools
But Say It Isn't So 00:00 Tools
Light Show 00:00 Tools
Ace's Shuffle (take 2) 00:00 Tools
But Say It Isn't So (Parlophone, 64) 00:00 Tools
Ace's Shuffle - Take 3 00:00 Tools
I Count The Tears 00:00 Tools
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The Aces are an all-girl band originating from Provo, Utah. The band formed over a decade ago when sisters Cristal Ramirez (vocals, guitar) and Alisa Ramirez (drums) recruited their childhood best friends McKenna Petty (bass) and Katie Henderson (guitar, backup vocals). They began performing as The Blue Aces at various local venues. Being from a conservative hometown allowed them to play at most venues in their town as alcohol was prohibited in these venues. They wrote many original songs attempting to follow other alternative rock bands but ultimately they were able to find their own alternative pop sound. They shortened their name to The Aces and independently released their first hit single "Stuck" in May of 2016. The band signed with Red Bull Records at the end of that year. In mid 2017 they released their first EP I Don't Like Being Honest. Their debut full length album, When My Heart Felt Volcanic, will be released on April 6th, 2018. There are at least other five different artists called The Aces. 1. The Aces was one of the earliest and most influential of the electric Chicago blues band in the 1950s. Led by guitarist brothers Louis Myers and Dave Myers, natives of Byhalia, Mississippi, the brothers originally performed under the name "the Little Boys"; with the subsequent addition of harpist Junior Wells, they rechristened themselves the Three Deuces, followed by the Three Aces. The 1950 enlistment of drummer Fred Below prompted another name change, this time to the Four Aces; finally, to simplify matters once and for all, the group performed as just The Aces. Influenced in large part by jazz, they developed an urbane, sophisticated style well ahead of its time; in particular, Below's refined rhythms led to the rise of the blues shuffle beat, and helped launch the drums to a new prominence within the blues band. In 1952, Wells quit to join the Muddy Waters band, filling the vacancy created by the recent departure of harpist Little Walter; ironically, Walter himself quickly signed the remaining Aces as his new backing unit, renaming the trio first as Little Walter and the Nightcats and then the Jukes to capitalize on his current hit single "Juke". A series of seminal recordings followed -- "Mean Old World", "Sad Hours", "Off the Wall", and "Tell Me Mama" among them -- before Louis' 1954 exit resulted in the Jukes' gradual dissolution as Little Walter's band, but freeing up the members to reform as a backing band for other Chicago blues artists such as Otis Rush and others. In the late 1950s Dave Myers switched from guitar to the electric bass, becoming one of the first Chicago bluesmen to adopt this relatively new instrument, and helping to popularize it in Chicago blues. During the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s the original Aces reunited on numerous occasions for recordings, tours, and festival gigs. 2. London based Mod group. Recorded - One way street, single. Charlie Casey (Bass) Steve Tannett (Guitar) Noel Martin (Drums). After "Menace" split up at the end of 1978, the last remaining members start "The Aces". The title track is a brilliant song. They also had recorded another single as "Vermillion & The Aces" with an american girl on 3.The band comprise the imposing figure of Sky O’Banion on lead vocals and harmonica, Derek Irving (lead guitar and sitar) and Mike Gutsch (drums), with the rhythm guitar work shared on the ten tracks between Bob Welsh and Chris Anderson – together they create an intense wall of sound that grabs you from the start and doesn’t let go! Inspired by lo fi blues music, The Aces create a sound all their own using two guitars, harp/vocals and drums. Fronted by vocalist and harmonica player Sky O'Banion and guitarist Derek Irving, The Aces push the limits of their own musical creativity. Wailing harmonica, distorted vocals, hypnotic guitar lines, pounding rhythms and stream of consciousness lyrics take you on a musical journey where the sound will charge you. It’s probably the rawest, most energetic blues since the late, great Lester Butler and his band, The Red Devils, burst out of LA in the early 1990s’ – The Aces work on some of the same templates – blasting harmonica, down home guitar and the same driving rhythms, but with The Aces powered by low-tuned second guitar as opposed to a conventional bass player. 4. A Reggae Band which were the best known for their work for reggae legend Desmond Dekker, but released recordings by themselves. 5. The Aces may also refer to a group from Burma. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.