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Video: double dee and steinski lesson 3 - genius sampling!
Title: double dee and steinski lesson 3 - genius sampling!
Description: 0.00-0.03 - Otis Redding "Good To Me" from Live at the Whiskey A-Go Go 0.03-0.10 - John Bonham/Led Zeppelin - The Crunge 0.10-0.14 - John Fitzgerald Kennedy Inaugral Address 0.18-0.25 - Putney Swope Quote 1969 "Got to have Soul!" 0.25-0.42 - Herman Kelly & Life "Dance to the Drummers Beat" 0.43-0.49 - Mars Needs Women Trailer over "Scorpio" by Dennis Coffey and the Detroit Guitar Band 0.54-0.58 - Buchanan & Goodman "The Flying Saucer" 58 - "Listen to me" by Baby Huey 1.13-1. - Ralph McDonald "Jam on the Groove" 1.46-1. - Incredible Bongo Band Apache , JJ Johnson - "Willie Chase" 1.48- - Hernandoes Hideaway Musical and Ralph Mcdonald 2.04-2.06 - Incredible Bongo Band "Apache" 2.05-2.13 - Newcleus "Jam on it" / Ed McMahon 2.15-2.26 - Dynamic Corvettes "Funky music" 2.30 - "Listen to me" by Baby Huey 2.48-2.58 P-Funk Allstars "Pop Generation" over Ralph Mcdonald 2.58-3.02 - Otis Redding "I've been loving you too long" from Live at the Whisky A-Go Go 3.03- - Afrika Bambaataa "Planet Rock" 3.10-3.21 - Lauren Bacall from "To Have and Have not" 3.23- Human beat box Disco 3 4.04-4.10 - Groucho Marx from "Duck Soup" 4.31-4.40 - Fiorella LaGuardia reading comic strips P.s Thanks to everyone for updating the sample list
Video: Sonny Stitt JJ Johnson H. McGhee - Now
Title: Sonny Stitt JJ Johnson H. McGhee - Now's the Time
Description: Sonny Stitt, J.J. Johnson and H. McGhee
Video: Black Country Music Association-2 J.J. Jones
Title: Black Country Music Association-2 J.J. Jones
Description: Saturday night, 17 June 1999, George "J.J." Jones" is one of the 16 members of the Black Country Music Association who performs in the "Shades of Country" Show at the Gibson Guitar Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee. During his heyday, Jones was a much sought after musician who even had an album recorded by Nashville that was never released. The Black Country Music Association was created by Frankie Staton and Cleve Francis around 1996 to provide an official forum for African Americans to pursue a country music career. Staton enjoyed a 10-year exposure as one of the main performers on the Ralph Emery Show. Francis, a noted Northern Virginia Cardiologist, recorded briefly for the Liberty Record Label. Though Charley Pride has often been touted as the first and only African American Country Music artist, there have actually been many before and after him, mostly on independent labels. DeFord Bailey, the first African American Country Music star and member of the Grand Ole Opry for nearly 15 years. Noted for his harmonica playing, Bailey also played a number of instruments and sang. Korean War Veteran, McDonald Craig, grew up in a Country/Bluegrass musician household, recorded briefly for Nashville's Gold Standard label, and is the only Black Yodeler to ever win First Place at an Annual [1978] Jimmie Rodgers Yodeling Championship held by the Jimmie Rodgers Museum in Meridian, Mississippi. Unfortunately, these independents have been mostly overlooked and ignored by the mainstream Nashville "mindset." Early historians, however, save the late Charles Wolfe, mostly mention them as mere "influences" rather than actual participants. In 1998, Pamela E. Foster's ground breaking work, MY COUNTRY, THE AFRICAN DIASPORA'S COUNTRY MUSIC HERITAGE hit the stores. This 300-plus page anthology by an African American traces the involvement from the beginning. The highlight of this edition is the detailed discography showing the many country songs that African Americans sang, wrote, and or, produced. [ISBN0-9662680-1-6] Mike Johnson was a BCMA member for a little over a year and cancelled his membership when it was obvious that they had a clique just as tight as the Country Music Association. In spite of their claims of welcoming everyone and their input and contributions, they had a set agenda that only included a select few in their inner circle. Determined to start at the top, through a membership with CMA, BCMA rejected Johnson's suggestions that they also join a number of the Independent country groups, cater to those independent magazines, and attend those independent functions, as well, to get a foothold and become known and established. He even offered them free advertisement and promotion in his own Top-Rail Chatter magazine. Not one of them responded beyond the initial write-up that was done for the show that is presented in these video clips. BCMA even refused to allow Johnson to participate in their showcases. Eventually this refusal to network with the independents caused the BCMA to dissolve. Since 2002, there appears to be no internet or other media coverage of the BCMA and its members, or most of the performers in these clips, while Mike Johnson continues to be a viable presence on the Independent Country Music scene. Black Country Music Facts at http://www.freewebs.com/blackyodelno1 Joe Arnold, Roughshod Records Mike Johnson biography, CDs and MP3 downloads at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mikejohnson
Video: Jack Johnson - Do you remember
Title: Jack Johnson - Do you remember
Description: http://www.vguitarlessons.com - learn great songs like this on guitar with easy to follow video guitar lessons, plus download 12 free video lessons NOW! Its a cute little cartoon with pictures I drew on paint about 2 and a half years ago lol xox
Video: jj culpepper sing "Rambling on my Mind" by Robert Johnson
Title: jj culpepper sing "Rambling on my Mind" by Robert Johnson
Description: JJ Culpepper 'A one man BAND' Members: John on Vocals, Francis on Harmonica, Jack on Bass, Jr. on Drums, Performing Robert Johnson's Ramblin on My Mind. At the Treehouse Coffee shop in Collingswood New Jersey. Plays Harmonica, Bass and Drums while singing original material along with Blues and Rock Standards. Bass and Harmonica Player, Drummer, and Guitarist. Originally from Indiana, then a few years in Austin, after that South Jersey, then West Virginia and now back in New Jersey. Played bass and guitar for 30 years. Harmonica for 10, drums for 12. Reads music, bass/C clef. Started in a Kiss AC/DC "want to be" cover band at 10. Began playing Bass Viola in 7th grade. In high school played in the Orchestra, Jazz Band, Pit Orchestra, Swing Choir, and Pep Band. Band Formerly a part of include: The Pompous Circus Rats, Night Wolves, Country Majestic, and AFM. Performed as a solo act, playing in coffee shops and opening up for various local bands in southern New Jersey, and Philadelphia, along with its western suburbs. Played as a duo with John "Nightwolf" Nelson for 7 years. Mostly dive bars, resterants, and coffee houses. Played in full bands for over 25 years. Played many musicals from "Anie get your gun" to "South Pacific", and "Music Man" Hosted Open Mic nights in Coffee Houses. Hosted Blues Jams in bars. Sings over 40 songs and can cover four hours alone. Can fill in for any band on Bass or Harmonica Playing harmonica bass and drums while singing one man band entertainer solo artist songwriter musician bassist bass harp harmonica drums percussion Atlantic city new jersey Philadelphia Pennsylvania blues music influenced by John Lee Hooker Lyle Lovett bb king john Hyatt Kenny Wayne Shepard Stevie ray Vahaun jimmy Vahaun jimmy reed doctor john Jon jack Bruce sting shildmyer, rick danko JJ Culpepper / Francis Culpepepr / John Culpepper / Jack Culpepper / Culpepper Jr.. More at WWW.MYSPACE.COM/JJCULPEPPERMUSIC Playing harmonica bass and drums while singing one man band entertainer solo artist songwriter musician bassist bass harp harmonica drums percussion Atlantic city new jersey Philadelphia Pennsylvania blues music JJ Culpepper / John Francis / Jack Culpepper / John Culpepper. Playing harmonica bass and drums while singing one man band entertainer solo artist songwriter musician bassist bass harp harmonica drums percussion Atlantic city new jersey Philadelphia Pennsylvania blues music. Originaly from Marion Indiana, Elkhart Indiana, Austin Texas, Martinsburg West Virginia and Southern New Jersey music atlantic city blues original jj culpepper harp bass drums Tags Musician songwriter Atlantic City Philadelphia Bass Solo Artist Bassist Harmonica Drums Singer Music New Jersey
Video: Morning Skifflers - Hey Baby (J.J. Cale)
Title: Morning Skifflers - Hey Baby (J.J. Cale)
Description: www.myspace.com/morningskifflers Gently taken by Andrea Papini with his photocamera. The song is by J.J.Cale perfromed by Morning Skifflers at Circolo Cortemagno in Calci(www.myspace.com/morningskifflers) Simone Luti: Bass Marco Fontana: Guitar Daniele Paoletti: Drums B.B.King, Big Mama Thornton, Taj Mahal, J.J.Cale, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Bruce Springsteen, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Stevie Ray & Jimmie Vaughan, Magic Sam, John Lee Hooker, John Cephas, Big Bill Broonzy, Smokey Hormel, Manuel Galban, Houndog Taylor, Elvis Presly, John Mooney, Professor Longhair, Skip James, Son House, Bob Brozman, The Band, Tom Waits, Lais, Nick Cave, Björk, Marc Ribot, Rolling Stones, Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton, Willie Dixon, Son House (I&II), Bob Marley, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Beatles,Canned Heat, Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Mahalia Jackson, Pete Seeger, John Mayall, Peter Green, Aretha Franklin, Neil Young, Alvin Youngblood Heart, Mississippi John Hurt, Sister Rosetta Thorpe, Leadbelly, Mississippi Fred McDowell .... what else??? Un lucano, Bob Dylan, Los Lobos, Tolo Marton, John Spencer Blues Explosion Eric Bibb Sherman Robertson, Howard Glazer, Burnley Festival, W.C. Handy Awards The Barcodes, Dennis Rollins, Lights Out By Nine, Randy McAllister, Ian Siegal, Andrew 'Junior Boy' Jones, Jimmie Vaughan, Michael Pickett, Charles Walker, Gregg Wright, Eric Burdon, Robben Ford, Gregg Wright, Nu Blues, Bob Hall, Rod Demick, Dave Davies, Kyla Brox, Spencer Davis, the Blues Archive Giles, Dorris Henderson, Ray Dorset, Ian Briggs, Heaven Davis, Sean Webster Giles Hedley, Rory Block, The Blues Burglars, The Elevators Steve Cropper, Rocky Athas, Linda Hall and Richie Milton and Julian Piper Steve Phillips, Watermelon Slim, Russell 'Hitman' Alexander, Jonathan Kalb and Sons Of The Delta Earl Green, Brian Auger, Toby Walker, Mojo Buford, Richard Studholme W.C. Handy Awards Eddie Martin, Ian Jennings, Huey Lewis and Otis Taylor Sharrie Williams, Paul Cox, Hamilton Loomis and Kevin Thorpe Tom McGuinness, Bad Influence, The Charlie Morris Band Mem Shannon, Robert Cray, Chris Rea, Frank & Eddie Thomas, Keith B. Brown Eric Bibb, Robin Trower, Suzy Martell and Bad Town Blues Ruby Turner, Jim Mercer, Simon Kirke, The Razers,n The 100 Club, Station House, Rollo Markee & the Tailshakers, Helium Soul, funkydory, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Joe Bonnamassa, Nigel Mooney Chris Farlowe, Robert Hokum and Monica Madgwick Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher and Rob Townsend, Gary Moore, Maggie Bell, The Stumble and Larry Garner Sam Brown, Ginger Baker, Bettye Lavette and Mo' Indigo, Jeremiah Marques and the Blue Aces, Derrin Nauendorf, Lonesome Road Crossroads Blues Agency - Tim Hain, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Blues Awards, Matthew Skoller, Taste, Christine Collister, Sam Moore, Little Jenny & The Blues Beans,Michael Roach, Catfish Keith, Paul Long, Walter Trout, Colin Earl, Simon Prager, Andy Weaver
Video: Trombone Ensemble - Tribute To J.J Johnson
Title: Trombone Ensemble - Tribute To J.J Johnson
Description: Korean young artists and college students play trombone in music festival. Recorded by cellphone...so sound isn`t very good. hope u enjoy !
Video: Jack Johnson - People Watching
Title: Jack Johnson - People Watching
Description: JJ th his "pple watching" song from his album "Curious George".
Video: Morning Skifflers - Mama Don
Title: Morning Skifflers - Mama Don't Allow (Bo Diddley, Muddy)
Description: www.myspace.com/morningskifflers Gently taken by Andrea Papini with a photo camera at Cortemagno (Calci) Daniele Paoletti: Drums Marco Fontana: Guitar Simone Luti: Bass B.B.King, Big Mama Thornton, Taj Mahal, J.J.Cale, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Bruce Springsteen, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Stevie Ray & Jimmie Vaughan, Magic Sam, John Lee Hooker, John Cephas, Big Bill Broonzy, Houndog Taylor, Elvis Presly, John Mooney, Professor Longhair, Skip James, Son House, Bob Brozman, The Band, Tom Waits, Lais, Nick Cave, Björk, Marc Ribot, Rolling Stones, Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton, Willie Dixon, Son House (I&II), Bob Marley, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Beatles,Canned Heat, Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Mahalia Jackson, Pete Seeger, John Mayall, Peter Green, Aretha Franklin, Neil Young, Alvin Youngblood Heart, Mississippi John Hurt, Sister Rosetta Thorpe, Leadbelly, Mississippi Fred McDowell .... what else??? Un lucano, Bob Dylan, Los Lobos, Tolo Marton, John Spencer Blues Explosion Eric Bibb Sherman Robertson, Howard Glazer, Burnley Festival, W.C. Handy Awards The Barcodes, Dennis Rollins, Lights Out By Nine, Randy McAllister, Ian Siegal, Andrew 'Junior Boy' Jones, Jimmie Vaughan, Michael Pickett, Charles Walker, Gregg Wright, Eric Burdon, Robben Ford, Gregg Wright, Nu Blues, Bob Hall, Rod Demick, Dave Davies, Kyla Brox, Spencer Davis, the Blues Archive Giles, Dorris Henderson, Ray Dorset, Ian Briggs, Heaven Davis, Sean Webster Giles Hedley, Rory Block, The Blues Burglars, The Elevators Steve Cropper, Rocky Athas, Linda Hall and Richie Milton and Julian Piper Steve Phillips, Watermelon Slim, Russell 'Hitman' Alexander, Jonathan Kalb and Sons Of The Delta Earl Green, Brian Auger, Toby Walker, Mojo Buford, Richard Studholme W.C. Handy Awards Eddie Martin, Ian Jennings, Huey Lewis and Otis Taylor Sharrie Williams, Paul Cox, Hamilton Loomis and Kevin Thorpe Tom McGuinness, Bad Influence, The Charlie Morris Band Mem Shannon, Robert Cray, Chris Rea, Frank & Eddie Thomas, Keith B. Brown Eric Bibb, Robin Trower, Suzy Martell and Bad Town Blues Ruby Turner, Jim Mercer, Simon Kirke, Smokey Hormel, Manuel Galban, The Razers,n The 100 Club, Station House, Rollo Markee & the Tailshakers, Helium Soul, funkydory, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Joe Bonnamassa, Nigel Mooney Chris Farlowe, Robert Hokum and Monica Madgwick Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher and Rob Townsend, Gary Moore, Maggie Bell, The Stumble and Larry Garner Sam Brown, Ginger Baker, Bettye Lavette and Mo' Indigo, Jeremiah Marques and the Blue Aces, Derrin Nauendorf, Lonesome Road Crossroads Blues Agency - Tim Hain, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Blues Awards, Matthew Skoller, Taste, Christine Collister, Sam Moore, Little Jenny & The Blues Beans,Michael Roach, Catfish Keith, Paul Long, Walter Trout, Colin Earl, Simon Prager, Andy Weaver
Video: Jack Johnson - Supposed to be
Title: Jack Johnson - Supposed to be
Description: JJ wth his supposed to be song. From his album "Curious George."
Video: Live Music at the Kings Head Theatre Bar,Islington, London
Title: Live Music at the Kings Head Theatre Bar,Islington, London
Description: Blues & Jazz Bands, JJ Johnson & The Fallen Heroes perform live at the Kings Head in Islington,North London,UK
Video: Kenny Burrell - Lament
Title: Kenny Burrell - Lament
Description: Kenny Burrell and the Jazz Heritage All-Stars perform J.J. Johnson's "Lament" at Catalina Jazz Club, July 12, 2007. Sorry about the bad sound quality on this one... Personnel: Kenny Burrell - guitar Dr. Bobby Rodriguez - trumpet Nick DiPinna - trombone Jeff Clayton - alto sax Tivon Pennicott - tenor sax Tom Ranier - piano Roberto Miranda - bass Clayton Cameron - drums Mayuto Correa - percussion Unfortunately I couldn't upload all the videos from the performance due to several of the songs running well over 10 minutes from extended solos, etc. The videos I've uploaded represent about 3/4 of the songs Kenny performed that night.
Video: Lotus Flower - Minor
Title: Lotus Flower - Minor's Holiday - Kenny Dorham
Description: Afro-Cuban Kenny Dorham (tp) J.J. Johnson (tb) Hank Mobley (ts) Cecil Payne (bars) Horace Silver (pf) Oscar Pettiford (b) Art Blakey (ds) Carlos "Patato" Valdes (cga) Richie Goldberg (cowbell -1,2,4) Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, March 29, 1955 Blue Note BLP 5065
Video: Miles Davis "Darn That Dream" 1950
Title: Miles Davis "Darn That Dream" 1950
Description: BIRTH OF COOL: * Miles Davis -- trumpet (all) * Kai Winding -- trombone (January 1949) * J. J. Johnson -- trombone (April 1949, March 1950) * Junior Collins -- French horn (January 1949) * Sandy Siegelstein -- French horn (April 1949) * Gunther Schuller -- French horn (March 1950) * Bill Barber -- tuba (all) * Lee Konitz -- alto saxophone (all) * Gerry Mulligan -- baritone saxophone (all) * Al Haig -- piano (January 1949) * John Lewis -- piano (April 1949, March 1950) * Joe Shulman -- bass (January 1949) * Nelson Boyd -- bass (April 1949) * Al McKibbon -- bass (March 1950) * Max Roach -- drums (January 1949, March 1950) * Kenny Clarke -- drums (April 1949) * Kenny Hagood -- vocal ("Darn That Dream" only)
Video: Eugene J. Martin
Title: Eugene J. Martin's 1976 Colored Pencil Drawings
Description: http://www.artnet.com/awc/eugene-j-martin.html . Colored pencil drawings created by visual artist Eugene James Martin in Washington DC in 1976. Video clip montage by S. Fredericq, filmed in Lafayette, Louisiana (LA). "Moonglow", music by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills. Benny Carter Quartet: Benny Carter (alto saxophone); Sonny White (piano), Los Angeles, 1946. "Blue Interlude", music by Benny Carter. Benny Carter with Kai Ewan's Orchestra: Axel Skouby, Olaf Carlsson, Kurt Pederson (trumpet); Peter Rasmussen, Palmer Traulsen (trombone); Benny Carter (trumpet, alto saxophone, arranger); Kai Ewans (alto saxophone); Aage Voss (clarinet, alto saxophone); Knut Knutsson, Anker Skjoldborg (tenor saxophone); Christian Jensen (piano); Hans Ulrik Neumann (guitar); Kelof Nielsen (bass);Eric Kragh (drums). Copenhagen, 1936. "I can't get started over you", music by Vernon Duke and Ira Gershwin. Benny Carter and his Orchestra: John Carroll, Karl George, Edwin Davis, Milton Fletcher (trumpet); J. J. Johnson, Alton Moore, Shorty Haughton, Bart Varsalona (trombone); Benny Carter (trumpet, alto saxophone); Porter Kilbert (alto saxophone); Willard Brown (alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Eugene Porter, Bumps Meyers (tenor saxophone); Gerald Wiggins (piano); W. J. Edwards (guitar); Charles Drayton (bass); Max Roach (drums). Los Angeles, 1944 Benny Carter The Music Master, Proper Records. http://www.amazon.com/Music-Master-Benny-Carter/dp/B0001ZXOL6/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1213130758&sr=1-13

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