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Video: Moonlight in Vermont by Walter Jackson
Title: Moonlight in Vermont by Walter Jackson
Description: Moonlight in Vermont sung by a voice so warm and rich, but possibly not as well known as it should have been. He sings with passion, pain and feeling unmeasured. Enjoy!
Video: WALTER JACKSON-love woke up this morning
Title: WALTER JACKSON-love woke up this morning
Description: a rare gem by walter jackson!19 March 1938, Pensacola, Florida, USA, d. 20 June 1983, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Crippled by polio as a child, Jackson spent much of his life on crutches. This disability imbued his work with a greater pathos. Jackson recorded in 1959 as a member of the Velvetones, but his solo career unfolded on signing to the OKeh Records label. "It's All Over" (1964), a Curtis Mayfield-penned ballad, was Jackson's first R&B hit. It was followed by exceptional performances such as "Welcome Home" (1965) and "It's An Uphill Climb To The Bottom" (1966), both of which reached the soul Top 20. However, the singer's definitive, towering version of "My Ship is Comin' In" (first recorded by Jimmy Radcliffe and later by the Walker Brothers) sadly failed to chart. Walter later recorded for Cotillion and Brunswick Records, but between 1973 and 1976 he retired from active performing. Jackson returned with a series of minor hits, including an interpretation of Morris Albert's "Feelings",...
Video: walter jackson  speak her name
Title: walter jackson speak her name
Description: cancion de walter jackson sample de tony d capone noreaga
Video: Walter Jackson - It
Title: Walter Jackson - It's All Over
Description: "It's All Over" (1977) by Walter Jackson (written by Curtis Mayfield) off his album "I Want To Come Back As A Song", sampled for Richard Ashcroft's "Music Is Power", available on his album "Keys To The World".
Video: Walter Jackson - It
Title: Walter Jackson - It's An Uphill Climb To The Bottom
Description: Wonderful Northern Soul ballad by the late,great Walter Jackson
Video: Jermaine Jackson - Erucu (Motown 12" Version)
Title: Jermaine Jackson - Erucu (Motown 12" Version)
Description: Jermaine was a member of the original Jackson 5. In 1975, when they changed labels from Motown to CBS and were forced to rename the band The Jacksons, Jermaine, who was married to Hazle Gordy, daughter of the Jackson 5's Motown manager, left the Jackons to start a solo career. He was replaced by Randy Jackson in The Jacksons. He had some success as a solo artist and officially rejoined The Jacksons in 1984, alongside his solo career, making it a sextet of Jackson brothers until their final split in 1990. He currently lives in Dubai and often resides in Bahrain. This song was used in the Diana Ross movie, "Mahogany".
Video: Chicago Blues All Stars
Title: Chicago Blues All Stars
Description: Europe 1970 Walter Horton:Harp Willie Dixon: Bass Lafeyete Leake:Piano Lee Jackson : Guitar Clifton James: Drums
Video: Janet Jackson - Alright [12" Shep
Title: Janet Jackson - Alright [12" Shep's House Mix]
Description: 1991's Smash-hit "Alright" by Janet Jackson featuring raper Heavy D. this is my job done from the "12 inch Shep Pettibone House Remix". Hope you'll enjoy and dance with Damita Jo. :) Review.- Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, actress, songwriter, record producer, dancer, activist, and pop icon. Born in Gary, Indiana, daughter of Katherine Esther (née Scruse) and Joseph Walter Jackson. She is the youngest of ten children. The family was of lower-middle-class and devout Jehovah's Witnesses. By the time she was a toddler, Janet's older brothers: Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael had already begun to perform on stage at nightclubs and theaters as the Jackson 5. Review until Rhythm Nation Era.- While initially having apprehensions about starting a music career, she did agree to participate in recording sessions with her family. Her first recording was a duet with brother Randy on a song titled "Love Song for Kids" in 1978. When Janet was fifteen, Joe launched her recording career by arranging a contract with A&M Records. After the limited successes of her first two albums(Janet Jackson debuted in 1982 & Dream Street in 1984), A&M Records hired producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to jump-start Jackson's career, figuring that musically, she would be a great match with the duo. Before Jackson left for the producers hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Jam and Lewis were given the blessing of Jackson's father (her manager at the time), with the promise that they would not have Jackson's music sounding like Prince, whom the two had previously been associated with. Within months, Jackson, Jam, and Lewis crafted Jackson's breakthrough album, Control. Released in February 1986, Control the album spun off six Hot 100 hits in the U.S., five landing in the Top 5: "What Have You Done for Me Lately," "Nasty," "When I Think of You" (Jackson's first number one single on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart), "Control," and "Let's Wait Awhile" and the Top 20 hit "The Pleasure Principle." Most of the Control music videos, meanwhile, were choreographed by Paula Abdul. The album went to the top of the Billboard 200 album charts for two weeks, and has sold more than six million copies in America. In early 1987, Control received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year, six Billboard Music Awards, four American Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards and three Soul Train Music Awards, including Album of the Year. The same year, Jackson took another step toward independence by firing her father-manager, Joseph Jackson (although the back of her 1989 album Rhythm Nation 1814 still carried the logo for Joseph's management company). Janet and her older sister Rebbie Jackson were the only two siblings who did not participate in the We Are the World video. In 1989, Jackson began recording her fourth album, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814. 1814 referred to the year "The Star Spangled Banner" was written; in addition, 'R' is the 18th letter of the alphabet and 'N' the 14th, hence 1814. Though executives at A&M wanted an album similar to Control, Jackson instead created an album that, in addition to songs about love and relationships, had heady socially-conscious message. Rhythm Nation 1814 peaked at number one on the Billboard 200 Album Chart as well as the R&B Chart, sold six million copies in the US at its time of release, and became the first album to spawn seven Top 5 singles: "Alright," "Rhythm Nation," and "Come Back To Me"— as well as four number one singles: "Miss You Much," "Escapade," "Black Cat," and "Love Will Never Do (Without You)." The album would not see great success in the UK, however, struggling on both the album and singles charts in that country. In 1990, Janet became the first artist to score a number-one hit simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 and Mainstream Rock singles charts with "Black Cat." Billboard named Rhythm Nation 1814 the number-one selling album of the year. Jackson went on to win fifteen Billboard Music Awards, five American Music Awards, four Soul Train Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards and her first Grammy Award. The Rhythm Nation 1814 Tour had an impressive attendance of more than two million people and remains the most successful debut tour by any artist. From 1986 to 2006, Jackson has scored ten number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and fifteen number-one singles on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. She is also the second musician with the largest amount of number ones on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play (the first being Madonna), with seventeen dance chart-toppers in total. In addition to her commercial accomplishments, Jackson has won five Grammy Awards, received a nomination at the 66th Academy Awards, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1990, and was honored with the first "mtvICON" tribute from MTV in 2001.
Video: Sonny Boy Williamson Pt. 1_StCelibart.com
Title: Sonny Boy Williamson Pt. 1_StCelibart.com
Description: A documentary film on the life of Sonny Boy Williamson, a pioneer of blues harmonica playing.
Video: Jeff Healey Blues Band at the Islington Academy,London 2007
Title: Jeff Healey Blues Band at the Islington Academy,London 2007
Description: A very special thanks to MR Robert Farmer from Carbis Bay, St Ives,Cornwall for shooting this footage of the late great Jeff Healey at the Islington Academy in London, England 2007. The audio is from Jeff`s new record " Mess of Blues" and has been synced to Bob`s video footage of the same concert and the results are what you see. There is going to be a big tribute night planned for Jeff`s family at the Sound Academy in Toronto, Canada. May 3rd, 2008 is the date and The Jeff Healey Blues Band will be backing up an assortment of guests that were friends of one of the greatest musicians ever.The new CD will be available internationally through Ruf Records http://www.rufrecords.de/ and in Canada through Stony Plain Records http://www.stonyplainrecords.com/jeffhealey Here is a review of the first blues/rock record that Jeff has done in 8 years http://tinyurl.com/ysbkkv Both these record labels have a great roster of blues CD`s available. Stony Plain has Arthur Adams,Luther Allison,Dave Alvin,Billy Boy Arnold,Asleep At The Wheel,The Asylum Street Spankers,Renee Austin,The Austin Lounge Lizards,Mr. B,Long John Baldry,Carey Bell & Tough Luck,Eric Bibb & Leon Bibb,Elvin Bishop,Rory Block,Deanna Bogart,Ray Bonneville,Brave Combo,Kevin Breit & Harry Manx,Nappy Brown,Sarah Brown,Norton Buffalo,Jim Byrnes,Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band,Tommy Castro,Bobby Charles,Rita Chiarelli,Chicago Rhythm And BluesKings,Christmas Blues,Popa Chubby,Cindy Church,Otis Clay,David Clayton-Thomas,Deborah Coleman,Joanna Connor,James Cotton,Pee Wee Crayton,Albert Cummings,Nick Curran & The Nitelifes,Downchild Blues Band,Ronnie Earl,Steve Earle,Herb Ellis,Gary Fjellgaard,Valdy,Rosie Flores & Ray Campi,Chris Flory,Lowell Fulson W/ Powder Blues Band,Amos Garrett,Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor,Jay Geils,Rosco Gordon,Great Speckled Bird,Grievous Angels,Buddy Guy W/ Jr. Wells,Harper,Emmylou Harris,Jeff Healey Jeff Healey And The Jazz Wizards,Jimi Hendrix,High Noon,Tish Hinojosa,Dave Hole,Holmes Brothers,Walter Horton,Pj Jackson,Doug James,Waylon Jennings,Santiago Jimenez, Jr.Kristi Johnston,Lloyd Jones,Jr. Gone Wild,Peter Karp,Chris Thomas King,King Biscuit Boy,Smokin Joe Kubek & B'nois King,Frankie Lee,Little Mike & The Tornadoes,Professor Longhair,Hamilton Loomis,Charlie Louvin,Corb Lund,Magic Slim & The Teardrops,Charlie Major,Harry Manx and Kevin Breit,Bob Margolin,Iain Matthews,Ellen Mcilwaine,Big Dave McLean,Linda Mcrae,Jay Mcshann,Hugh Moffatt,Katy Moffatt,Coco Montoya,John Mooney,Big Bill Morganfield,Maria Muldaur,Charlie Musselwhite,Shirley Myers,Willie Nelson,John Németh,Bob Neuwirth,Aaron Neville,Neville Brothers,New Guitar Summit,Carla Olson,Omar & The Howlers,The Paperboys,Pine Top Perkins,Bill Perry,Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers,George Porter,Preacher Boy,Snooky Pryor,Sonny Rhodes,Duke Robillard,The Rockin' Highliners,Roy Rogers,Jimmy Rogers,Roy Rogers & Norton Buffalo,The Rounders,Otis Rush,Tom Russell,Walter Salas-Humara,Savoy Brown,E.C. Scott,Johnny Shines & Snooky Prior,George Smith,Jo-El Sonnier,South Mountain,Jeremy Spencer,Spirit Of The West,Studebaker John & Nighthawks,Eric Taylor,Jimmy Thackery,Jimmy Thackery & John Mooney,Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers,Rosetta Tharpe,Dr. Duke Tumatoe & The Power Trio,Ian Tyson,Sylvia Tyson,Monte Warden,Muddy Waters,Barrence Whitfield & The Savages,David Wilcox,Webb Wilder,Willie & The Poor Boys,Reverend Billy C. Wirtz,Jimmy Witherspoon,Carolyn Wonderland,Mitch Woods & His Rocket 88's,Mighty Joe Young. Ruf Records has Bernard Allison,Luther Allison,Bob Brozman,Canned Heat,Grayson Capps,Kevin Coyne,Dani Wilde,Sue Foley, Anthony Gomes,Imperial Crowns,Candye Kane,Aynsley Lister,Erja Lyytinen,Omar Kent Dykes and Jimmie Vaughan,Ian Parker,Ana Popovic,Roxanne Potvin,Corey Stevens,Walter Trout and the Wentus Blues Band. How can you tell that I`m a big blues fan?
Video: My Ship Is Coming In  -  Jimmy Radcliffe (1965)
Title: My Ship Is Coming In - Jimmy Radcliffe (1965)
Description: Original Big Ballad Version by The "King Of The Pipes & Thunder" Vocalist Jimmy Radcliffe That Inspired And Blows Away The Cover Attempts By The Walker Brothers, Matt Pimperel And Walter Jackson That Followed.
Video: Stargate Atlantis. John Sheppard (Music Video)
Title: Stargate Atlantis. John Sheppard (Music Video)
Description: this is my tribute to the atlantis sheppard ignore following Amanda Tapping Michael Shanks Richard Dean Anderson Don S. Davis Gary Jones Teryl Rothery Dan Shea Ben Browder Beau Bridges Claudia Black Corin Nemec Tony Amendola Carmen Argenziano Peter Williams Bill Dow Eric Breker Colin Cunningham Cliff Simon Peter DeLuise Major Samantha Carter Dr. Daniel Jackson Colonel Jack O'Neill Major General George Hammond Sgt. Walter Harriman Dr. Janet Fraiser Sgt. Siler Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell Major General Hank Landry Vala Mal Doran Jonas Quinn Master Bra'tac Selmak Apophis Dr. Bill Lee Colonel Reynolds Major Paul Davis Ba'al Airman Joe Flanigan Rachel Luttrell David Hewlett Torri Higginson Jason Momoa Paul McGillion David Nykl Chuck Campbell Lt. Colonel John Sheppard Teyla Emmagan Dr. Rodney McKay Dr. Elizabeth Weir Ronon Dex Dr. Carson Beckett Dr. Radek Zelenka Technician
Video: (Part 13B) Armond White on Michael Jackson "Black Or White"
Title: (Part 13B) Armond White on Michael Jackson "Black Or White"
Description: (Part 13B) SAT, July 28, 2007. SCANNERS 2007 Video Festival. Film Society at Lincoln Center. Walter Reade Theater. CRITIC Armond White's "Official History of Music Video: An Introspective" Presentation. This footage airs the original segment/portion of the music video that caused a lot of controversy when it initially aired. (Part 13B) PANTHEON Exhibit C CRITIC Armond White on Michael Jackson "Black Or White" Director: John Landis Here's an article promoting the event: http://www.nypress.com/20/30/news&columns/feature.cfm Armond White can be reached courtesy of the weekly, the New York Press http://www.nypress.com Or the newsletter, First of The Month http://www.firstofthemonth.org/ Here are some quotes from Armond White on this section of the music video. It's from the essay, "Black Or White, The Gloved One Is Not A Chump". "...It's doubtful if the most devoted Jackson fans were prepared for the coda's display of complex, raw anger. On the sound stage where the morphing sequence was shot, a panther stalks the set unnoticed by the technicians, and wanders off to a dark, misty city-street set, where the panther transforms into Jackson. Dressed in black, with white socks and arm brace, plus a black fedora, Jackson turns his early eighties robotic break moves into Kewpie doll spasms that are jerky, tense (his joints seem to have 360-degree hinges) and finally sensual." "This is a film noir version of Gene Kelly's famous Singin' In The Rain number, and Jackson's subversion of that cheerful archetype surely disturbed most people's notion of what show business is all about..." "...fondling his groin and pinching his nipple, Jackson goes past exhibitionism into artfully rendered obsessiveness, for anyone who had him pigeonholed as a harmless eunuch, his coda says, 'Not so fast! I'm an adult, I got a dick! And I'm angry,' " "The coda's most amazing semiotic moment is a close shot of Jackson slowly zipping up his fly. The invisible penis is what's called a 'structuring absence' - - the drive of the entire video represents the thrust of his ego..." The City Sun. November 21, 1991 Also seen in the book, "THE RESISTANCE: Ten Years of Pop Culture That Shook The World" This article/essay won the 1992 ASCAP Deems Taylor Award in Music Criticism/Journalism
Video: (Part 13A) Armond White on Michael Jackson "Black Or White"
Title: (Part 13A) Armond White on Michael Jackson "Black Or White"
Description: (Part 13a) SAT, July 28, 2007. SCANNERS 2007 Video Festival. Film Society of Lincoln Center. Walter Reade Theater. CRITIC Armond White's "Official History of Music Video: An Introspective" Presentation. This portion features the airing of the mainstream portion of the music video. (Part 13A) PANTHEON Exhibit C CRITIC Armond White on Michael Jackson "Black Or White" Director: John Landis Here's an article promoting the event: http://www.nypress.com/20/30/news&columns/feature.cfm Armond White can be reached courtesy of the weekly, the New York Press http://www.nypress.com Or the newsletter, First of The Month http://www.firstofthemonth.org/ Here are a few Armond White quotes on this music video from the article, "Black Or White, The Gloved One Is Not A Chump" "...Even though the video's credits say 'Directed by John Landis,' this is significantly the work of an auteur whose image and personality dominate every frame. Black or White is very much a Hollywood production, filled with million-dollar savvy and showbiz panache. It is ebulliently photographed and has been ebulliently conceived. The color doesn't imitate old MGM musicals, as Janet Jackson's Alright does; this is a brighter, smoother palette, like Steven Spielberg's zestier productions. The slickness and vibrancy generate a cheerful mood, just as they reify a philosophy of benevolent transformation that becomes literal in the video's fourth sequence." "...the triumphant image of Jackson held aloft by the Statue Of Liberty (he strikes the pose of his BAD video), negating Barbra Streisand's narcissism in Funny Girl, announces a new level of symbolism. As the image widens, Jackson is seen surrounded by the Eiffel Tower, the Sphinx, the Taj Mahal, the Acropolis, Big Ben, and other wonders of the world in a vivid fantasy collage. It's obvious that he is speaking to the world at large, but the less superficial meaning of the image shows that he is equal to these wonders: equally famous, equally legendary, equally 'big'..." The City Sun, November 21, 1991 Also seen in the book, "THE RESISTANCE: Ten Years of Pop Culture That Shook The World" by Armond White This article/essay won the 1992 ASCAP Deems Taylor Award in Music Criticism/Journalism
Video: The Try Force live @ The Kava House
Title: The Try Force live @ The Kava House
Description: The Try Force @ The Kava House at Millsaps College Jackson, Mississippi March 6, 2007 (sorry for the bad quality!)

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