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A Salute to ‘We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome),’ Tina Turner’s Forgotten ‘Mad Max’ Anthem. Discover Music via Samples, Cover Songs and Remixes. 78rpm Records Digitized by George Blood, L.P. : Free Audio : Download & Streaming. 78 RPMs and Cylinder Recordings by Connie's Inn Orchestra; Armstrong; Oliver; Rex Stewart; Russell Smith; Bobby Stark; Jimmy Harrisson; Claude Jones; Coleman Hawkins; Russell Procope; Edgar Sampson; Fletcher Henderson; Clarence Haliday; John Kirby; Kaiser Marshall audio eye favorite 1 comment 2.

78rpm Records Digitized by George Blood, L.P. : Free Audio : Download & Streaming

The Apprehension Engine: An Instrument Designed to Play the Music of Nightmares. The Great Roy Clark Performs a Lightning Fast Guitar Cover of the Classic Instrumental '12th Street Rag' While performing live, the legendary Roy Clark played an absolutely incredible, lightning-fast cover of the classic Euday Bowman jazz instrumental “12th Street Rag” in the early 1960s.

The Great Roy Clark Performs a Lightning Fast Guitar Cover of the Classic Instrumental '12th Street Rag'

As with most of his performances, Clark added a bit of comedy to his music with facial expressions and guitar sounds. Roy Clark 12th Street Rag Guitar Instrumental live Performance. 4 Jazz Greats: Forrest, Hartmann, Charles, Sintara. Today, I am pleased to share a special contribution by G.

4 Jazz Greats: Forrest, Hartmann, Charles, Sintara

NPR Music’s Top 50 Albums Of 2015. A Profoundly Strange Snippet of Forgotten Rock History. Ask Mick Jagger to put on his dream concert these days, and he’ll probably hire Martin Scorsese.

A Profoundly Strange Snippet of Forgotten Rock History

Forty-seven years ago, he could do even better: He put the Rolling Stones, the Who and a Beatle on the same stage and made a movie. Unfortunately, the result was a trippy train wreck — and it ended so badly for the Rolling Stones that everyone forgot about it for 20 years. The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus was, in its peculiar ’60s way, the equivalent of giving Spotify the middle finger today. Fed up with record companies’ reactions to the post-Beatles rock ’n’ roll tidal wave, the Rolling Stones decided to bust up conventional ideas about how to put on a show. True musical virtuosos are minimalists who put roll before rock. It was Muddy Waters who let me know that I had been lied to.

True musical virtuosos are minimalists who put roll before rock

It was about a week after I had gone to see Jeff Beck at the old Palladium on 14th Street in Manhattan, a field trip I now blame on the fog of war that is high school and marijuana, and the received wisdom that Beck was some sort of god, part of a holy trinity that included Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page, all inmates in the Yardbirds – who, despite their own debatable virtues, proved to be some sort of incubator for guitar talent, at least if you accept that everyone who had the gig went on to bigger and (in the case of Page, anyway) better things. It does not matter it does not matter just stop fighting.

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Related. How Jimi Hendrix derailed The Lulu Show and was banned from the BBC. On the evening of January 4, 1969, the Jimi Hendrix Experience appeared on the live Lulu Show in Britain.

How Jimi Hendrix derailed The Lulu Show and was banned from the BBC

To play out the program, they were supposed to play "Hey Joe. " But after a bunch of dressing room hash and the breaking news that Cream had just broken up, Jimi had other ideas. Talking Heads' "Remain in Light" on Albums That Changed Music. Miley Cyrus, Margo Price, FKA twigs, Yuno and More New Music. Y/NY/N is a guide to the week’s music releases based on our highly scientific, non-subjective Yes/No rating system.

Miley Cyrus, Margo Price, FKA twigs, Yuno and More New Music

Absolutely, but only the first song: Miley Cyrus, “Fade Into You:” For the duration of the pandemic, NPR’s wonderful Tiny Desk Concerts have necessarily adjusted, allowing the artists in question to do their thing from home. While I don’t believe that this set is Miley Cyrus’s home, I think that if I wanted to believe enough, it could be true?

Anyway, Miley Cyrus! She’s listened to me finally, after I praised her cover of “Doll Parts” on Howard Stern in December! Here’s another cover—the ‘90s sad person classic, “Fade Into You” by Mazzy Star. Site Keren Ann. Keren Ann on melancholy, love, loss and standing her ground as a woman in music. Aviary (album) 2018 studio album by Julia Holter Aviary is the fifth studio album by American musician Julia Holter, released on October 26, 2018, by Domino.

Aviary (album)

It was preceded by the singles "I Shall Love 2" and "Words I Heard". The album title is derived from a line in poet Etel Adnan's 2009 collection Master of the Eclipse. Mildred Bailey. She grew up on the Coeur d'Alene Reservation in Idaho, where her mother was an enrolled member.

Mildred Bailey

The family moved to Spokane, Washington when she was 13. Her younger brothers also became musicians, with her brother Al Rinker starting to perform as a singer with Bing Crosby in Spokane and eventually becoming famous as a member of The Rhythm Boys. Charles Rinker became a lyricist, and Miles Rinker was a clarinet and saxophone player who later became a booking agent.[3] Early life[edit] Bailey was born Mildred Rinker on a farm in rural Tekoa, Washington.[4] Her mother Josephine was a member of the Coeur d'Alene people[2] and a devout Roman Catholic.[3] Bailey's great-grandfather, Bazil Peone, was a well known head speaker and song leader of the Coeur d'Alene at the turn of the 20th century.

Meg Baird. Early life[edit] Originally from New Jersey, United States, Baird's family history is based in the folk tradition: Baird is the great-great niece of Isaac Garfield "I.G. " Greer, a historian and Appalachian folk singer born in 1881.[1] His inclusion on one of the earliest albums issued by the Archive of Folk Culture in the Library of Congress helped expose Baird to folk music at a young age, while she was taking piano lessons, teaching herself guitar, and listening to Smithsonian Folkways albums.[2] Music[edit] Touring[edit] Style and influences[edit] SHE MOVED THROUGH THE FAIR (1963) by Anne Briggs.

See Why Ginger Baker (RIP) Was One of the Greatest Drummers in Rock & World Music. When talk of classic rock drummers turns to Keith Moon and John Bonham, I smile and nod. What’s the point in arguing? They were both, in their distinctive ways, incredible—and in their early deaths, immortal legends. Who knows what their careers would have looked like had either lived past 32? The Bambi Molesters. *** GrahamBond.org *** Bosnian Rainbows. Initially billed as a variation on the Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group, the band was formed following a decision to put Rodriguez-Lopez's primary project, The Mars Volta, on hiatus.[1] History[edit] In March 2012, The Mars Volta released its sixth studio album, Noctourniquet, following a lengthy three year recording period. Only 19 tour dates were announced in support of the release, of which 18 were in Europe and one in Israel. Following the tour's completion, Rodríguez-López moved back to his home town of El Paso, Texas, and subsequently formed Bosnian Rainbows with frequent collaborator Teri Gender Bender of Le Butcherettes, Mars Volta drummer Deantoni Parks and Nicci Kasper, who previously worked with Parks in Kudu and also as the writing duo Dark Angels.

Regarding the band's conception, Rodríguez-López noted, "I found myself lonely and bored. Line-up[edit] Discography[edit] Studio albums[edit] Singles[edit] My Brightest Diamond. Anne Briggs. Early life[edit] Briggs was born in Toton, Beeston, Nottinghamshire, on 29 September 1944.[1] Her mother died of tuberculosis when she was young. Her father, Albert, was severely injured in World War II and she was raised by her Aunt Hilda and Uncle Bill in Toton, who also brought up Hilda's youngest sister, Beryl, and their own daughter Betty.

Jack Bruce - "Over the Cliff" Vashti Bunyan – Just Another Diamond Day (Full Album) Mega Rare UK Philips Folk LP £1200+ Cherie or Carrie?: Rare photos of Cherie Currie of The Runaways drenched in blood. Cherie or Carrie? : Rare photos of Cherie Currie of The Runaways drenched in blood Vocalist for The Runaways Cherie Currie on stage at the Starwood in West Hollywood covered in fake blood. This and the other photographs in this post were taken by veteran rock/nature/surfer photographer Brad Dawber. Dawber has generously allowed Dangerous Minds to publish his rare photos of Currie. Collide. Colosseum "Debut" live 1969.avi. Elvis Costello Is Back With New Album Hey Clockface. Photo: Christopher Anderson for New York Magazine I know where the bodies are buried and the choices that I can’t or won’t take,” Elvis Costello tells me with utter conviction and without going into the specifics.

Savannah Conley: A Rising Singer-Songwriter Taking Flight. Like the winged bird on the pickguard of her Gretsch White Falcon, Savannah Conley’s career of late has really taken flight. ALELA DIANE. Frankie Dunlop - Wikipedia. Francis Dunlop (December 6, 1928 in Buffalo, New York – July 7, 2014) was an American jazz drummer.[1] Fat Mattress - Mr. Moonshine (1969) Fat Mattress. History[edit] The first major public exposure of the band was as the opening act to the Jimi Hendrix Experience on a tour of the United States, during which Redding would perform with both bands.[2] Landon, Redding, and Leverton all sang lead, allowing the group to employ a great deal of vocal harmonies. Melody Gardot. American jazz singer. Nick Gravenites. Hillbillymoon.com – Home of the Hillbilly Moon Explosion on the web. Remembering Jon Hiseman. Julia Holter. American singer-songwriter Biography[edit] Julia Holter. The Jezabels. Khruangbin. The Official Website & The Khru Fan Club.

Gaelynn Lea. Mitski. Mitch Mitchell: Drum Solo with Jimi Hendrix. Amitchell. Anaïs Mitchell. Youn Sun Nah. Maria McKee. Massive Attack: 'You resurrect ghosts when you bring something back from the past' Thirteen-year-old Mariangela and her adventurous pop album, produced by Vangelis, 1975. M.I.A. (rapper) Mdou Moctar. Mitski. Sarah Nixey. The Paris Sisters. Jimmie Rodgers (1933 - 2021) Rotary Connection. JOAN SHELLEY. Sophie, acclaimed avant-pop producer, dies aged 34. The Surfrajettes. (63) Sharon Tandy - Hold On. Sharon Tandy. Teri Gender Bender. Third Stone from the Sun. Listen to Weird Al Play 77 Different Cover Songs. Wall Of Voodoo - Mexican Radio. WIDOWSPEAK. Gin Wigmore.