Tracks:
[00:00:00] 01. Theme From The Iron Horse
[00:04:32] 02. Angels
[00:09:35] 03. Johnny Law
[00:12:01] 04. Poppin Wheelies
[00:14:01] 05. War
[00:18:27] 06. Oh My
[00:19:51] 07. Youre Mine
[00:21:25] 08. Take Out
[00:26:10] 09. Dreaming About Dreams
[00:27:25] 10. Da Da Da
[00:29:16] 11. The Fuzz
[00:33:12] 12. Jean Jacket John
[00:34:24] 13. Aint Right
[00:37:52] 14. Plan B
[00:39:44] 15. Peace
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Sona Jobarteh performed in Weimar on invitation of the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar and its UNESCO Chair of Transcultural Music Studies (TMS). The TMS Chair regularly invites artists to bring the musicology students into contact with various musical cultures for inspiration and exchange.
Sona Jobarteh is the first female Kora virtuoso to come from a west African Griot family. The Kora is one of the most important instruments belonging to the Manding peoples of West Africa (Gambia, Senegal, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau). It belongs exclusively to griot families, and usually only men who are born into these families have the right to take up the instrument professionally. Sona Jobarteh combines various genres of African Music and western musical elements.
♥♫ JULY 2020 — 56 YEARS AGO this month (in 1964), The Animals ground-breaking and legendary single House of the Rising Sun reaches #1 position in the UK charts. Thank you, The Animals, for your great version of this song! Please give them a big thumbs up! ♥♫
MAY 18, 2020 — 56 YEARS AGO (in 1964), The Animals recorded House of the Rising Sun at De Lane Lea Studios, Kingsway, London. ♥♫ Happy Anniversary to this beautiful great recording and thanks to The Animals for their musical gifts to the world.
The Animals — House of the Rising Sun (1964). So precious, thanks guys xxxxx
Eric Burdon — vocals
Alan Price — keyboards
Hilton Valentine — guitar
Chas Chandler — bass
John Steel — drums
♥♫☺ Please read this great blog by The Daily Guru about The Animals and their rousing version of House of the Rising Sun: tinyurl.com/bssedyg
Pretty much summs up perfectly how I feel about The Animals too and just how important this great band was.
NEW! August 12, 2014 — The Best of The Animals on clear VINYL released! Beautifully remastered and available for purchase on Amazon and many other outlets: www.amazon.com/dp/B000003BDC/?tag=httpwwwabkcoc-20
November 26, 2013 — 50th Anniversary CD box set released! Available for purchase on Amazon and many other outlets: smarturl.it/AnimalsBoxSet
In loving memory of bass player CHAS CHANDLER.
Heres a brief history of House of the Rising Sun on americanbluesscene.com tinyurl.com/uv3n9dy
«Dark Country 4» is a collaborative compilation (fourth of four) by various artists, published by the Extreme Music label. Its guitar-heavy country with a dark(er) twist.
Ive decided to put up this album because its simply great music that I enjoy listening. The original audio quality of the uploaded file is 128 kbps MP3. The whole album (and many others) are available for free streaming on Extreme Musics official site at even higher bitrates (links below).
Why upload something thats already available elsewhere? Well, Youtube is extremely popular, and usually the #1 stop for all music searches. My wish is simply for this music to become as widely available as possible.
No copyright infringement intended. If the copyright holder(s) want this removed, contact me and Ill take the video down immediately.
00:00 Blues Saraceno — The River
03:40 Blues Saraceno — Devils Got You Beat
07:18 Blues Saraceno (feat. Gbbpp1601703) — Run for a Long Time
10:47 Extreme Music — Furies
14:36 Blues Saraceno — Outlaw Justice
18:17 Extreme Music — Weeping Willow
22:17 Blues Saraceno — Run All Night
25:26 Cut One — Evil Got a Hold
28:36 Nick Nolan — My Wicked Bones
32:35 Danny Farrant
Album: No Surrender www.danielcastro.com/,www.ebay.com/itm/323224730947, Albert King Cover, Lyrics:
If youre down and out and you feel real hurt
Come on over to the place where I work
And all your loneliness Ill try to soothe
Ill play the #Blues for you
Dont be afraid come on in
You might run across some of your old friends
All your loneliness I gotta soothe
Ill play the blues for you
I got no big name and I aint no big star
I play the blues for you on my guitar
All your loneliness Ill try to soothe
I ll play the blues for you
As he grew up in the L.A. area, Daniel was heavily influenced by the blues greats Albert KIng, B.B. King, and Albert Collins. As a kid, Daniel would hang outside clubs like the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach to hear these blues legends perform and wait for a glimpse of them through the curtains. After cutting his teeth in South Central L.A. blues clubs with “Mighty Mouth” Delmar Evans, who worked with the Johnny Otis Show, Castro backed other great artists from Otis’ band, including Pee Wee Crayton and Little Esther Phillips. He also recorded and toured with many other artists including legendary Small Faces singer-bassist Ronnie Lane.
Don’s Tunes is about the music. It’s about the sound. It’s about the real thing.
My mission for over 10 years is to create music videos, collaborate with
Moon Beams is a 1962 album by jazz musician Bill Evans, and the first trio album recorded by Evans after the death of Scott LaFaro. With Chuck Israels on bass taking the place of LaFaro, Evans recorded several songs during these May and June 1962 sessions. Moon Beams contains a collection of ballads recorded during this period. The more uptempo tunes were put on How My Heart Sings!.. In 2012, it was released a new remastered edition which includes three previously unreleased alternate takes.
Personnel: Bill Evans (p) Chuck Israels (b) Paul Motian (dr)
Released: Mid December 1962
Recorded: May 17, 1962 (#5,9) May 29, 1962 (#1, 8) June 2, 1962 (#2-4, 6-7) June 5, 1962 (#10-11)
Label: Riverside RLP-428
Producer: Orrin Keepnews
«Re: Person I Knew» (Bill Evans)
«Polka Dots and Moonbeams» (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen)
«I Fall in Love Too Easily» (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne)
«Stairway to the Stars» (Matty Malneck, Mitchell Parish)
«If You Could See Me Now» (Tadd Dameron)
«It Might as Well Be Spring» (Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II)
«In Love in Vain» (Leo Robin, Jerome Kern)
«Very Early» (Bill Evans)
Writing for Allmusic, music critic Thom Jurek wrote of the album "...selections are so well paced and sequenced the record feels like a dream… Moonbeams was a startling return to the recording sphere and a major advancement in his development as a leader."