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Video: Zach Williams
Title: Zach Williams 'Crazy Love'
Description: Zach Williams and Friends Iron Horse Music Hall July 2007 'Crazy Love' (Ray Charles Cover)
Video: Chet Baker - Live At Ronnie Scott
Title: Chet Baker - Live At Ronnie Scott's (1986) 3\5
Description: Chet Baker plows a uniquely individual furrow in the field of jazz. His trumpet playing is beautifully delicate and takes standard ballads into hitherto unexplored emotional territories. Here Chet is accompanied by Michel Grailler on piano and Riccardo del Fra on bass. Two of Chet's admirers also guest star here: Van Morrison and Elvis Costello. --------------------------------------- Tracklist: 1. Ellen David 2. Just Friends 3. Shifting Down 4. Send in the Clowns 5. If I Should Lose You 6. My Ideal 7. Love for Sale 8. The Very Thought of You 9. You Don't Know What Love Is 10. I'm a Fool to Want You
Video: GLORIA by Rick Cummings/Revival (Van Morrison/The Doors)
Title: GLORIA by Rick Cummings/Revival (Van Morrison/The Doors)
Description: This video is back on youtube with permission (see below). This video is from a May 2008 live outdoor show in Fulton NY where I filled in to help my friends in the oldies & classic rock band "Revival". The song I'm singing is called "G-L-O-R-I-A", originally recorded by Van Morrison, by Jim Morrison and The Doors, and by the Shadows of Knight. If you listen very closely, each time I sing the lyric "she comes walking down my street", I play the riff from the Roy Orbison song "Pretty Woman" on my acoustic guitar. I'm actually an electric guitar guy but wanted to see if I could get through an entire guest gig with a hollow-body guitar cranked up to sound like an electric guitar. Well, I didn't make it! Anyway, you can hear some of my original songs at my website Vanesoloman.com. Hope you like this video, but the sound quality (and of course visual quality) was FAR better in person! This song "Gloria" is Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Exile Records.
Video: Linda Gail Lewis - 88 Friends
Title: Linda Gail Lewis - 88 Friends
Description: When it comes to Linda Gail Lewis, you're talking Rock'n'Roll royalty. The youngest sister of piano-pounding Louisiana Fireball Jerry Lee, Linda Gail's pedigree was never in doubt from the very first moment she debuted at Sun in the early 60s. Having kick-started her showbiz career as a Jazz singer, she also toured and recorded extensively with Jerry during the 60s and 70s, visiting Europe and racking up countless TV appearances along the way. Perhaps surprisingly, it wasn't until the late 1980s that Linda Gail decided to try her hand at the piano and has since established herself as one of the best -- no mean feat when your big brother happens to be Jerry Lee Lewis! Subsequent solo recordings have seen Linda Gail equally at home with Country, Pop and Gospel material. And far from languishing in her brother's shadow, Linda Gail's career has gone from strength to strength with the album You Win Again -- her collaboration with Van Morrison -- going platinum in 2000. Released in April 2004, Boogie Woogie Country Gal (Castle Music) saw Linda return to her Sun roots with pared-down production and full- throttle energy all the way. Lie And Deny (Lantasi), her follow-up with Swedish combo The Rockarounds, was released in Scandinavia in Autumn 2004 and encapsulates the many sides of Linda Gail from the no-holds-barred rockin' of 'Rip It Up' to the bittersweet longing of 'We're Just Friends', just one of the many contemporary songs to feature on the album. The year 2004 saw the launch of the Lewis 3. When performing with the Lewis 3, Linda again shows her versatility as a performer as she leaves the piano to sing with her two daughters. The harmonies and the intimate style of this music takes Linda Gail back to her roots and she truly shines. Linda Gail's most recently released CD, Hungry Hill is a brilliant selection of songs and stunning performances which include two tracks featuring daughter, Annie Marie. Having returned to the US in 2005, after 5 frantic years in Europe, Linda Gail is back with powerhouse performances that remind us why Linda Gail Lewis is the First Lady of Rock'n'Roll.
Video: Kevin Doherty - Baby loves to boogie
Title: Kevin Doherty - Baby loves to boogie
Description: Kevin Doherty and friends playing at the Ar Ais Aris Music Festival in Buncrana, Ireland on 31st March 2007. Featuring James Delaney (Van Morrison, Paul Brady), Gerry O'Connor (Four Men and a Dog), Henry McCullough (Sweeney's Men, Joe Cocker, Wings) and Sean McCarron (Quarterdeck, The Gooseberries). To find out more visit http://www.myspace.com/kevindohertysongs.
Video: Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire
Title: Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire
Description: Jerry Lee Lewis is one of the founding fathers of Rock 'n' Roll. He was one of the original Sun Records quartet along with Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash who between them defined the music of a generation. His recording career has stretched from the mid-50's to the present day and his unique style of piano playing has influenced scores of musicians over the years. This concert, recorded at London's Hammersmith Apollo in 1989, features "the killer" in performances of his classic tracks such as Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On, What I'd Say, High School Confidential and Great Balls Of Fire all delivered in his own inimitable fashion. Joining him on stage are a great list of guests including Van Morrison, Dave Edmunds, John Lodge, Brian May, Stuart Adamson and Dave Davies. This track is from the Eagle Vision DVD "Jerry Lee Lewis And Friends", available now.
Video: TOM ROGER
Title: TOM ROGER
Description: BALCONYTV.COM 3/04/2007 PRESENTED BY TOM MILLETT Born and raised 'North of Europe', as one author has infamously stated, Tom Roger picked up on the magic of music at an early age. His artistic grandmother taught him the first guitar chords and sentimental ballads about gypsies and unrequited love. His musical path would encompass classical guitar studies, with frequent forays into rock and pop. He took up composing and would soon write for the theatre, conducting his orchestral music for internationally renowned stage director Daniel Bohr. It has now come together in some uniquely written songs. Even before its release, 'Obviously Embraced' has been described as a landmark album. Producer and pianist Brian Connor (Van Morrison, Riverdance) called on respected friends for the studio sessions: Drummer Robbie Casserly (Elvis Costello, Mark Knopfler), bass player Nick Scott (Van Morrison, Sinead O'Connor) and guitarist Albert Niland (Riverdance, solo albums). Recorded mainly live in studio, 'Obviously Embraced' has kept the emotive edge of the moment. After hearing the sessions, one of Ireland's top engineers, Alastair McMillan (Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, U2), volunteered to mix the album, later to be mastered by legendary Greg Calbi (Bob Dylan, Norah Jones) at Sterling Sound, New York. 'First I lived the songs, then I wrote them, after that I had to learn how to sing them', is Tom Roger's own description of the process of making 'Obviously Embraced'. The album's songs testify to a songwriter who has been described as being 'blessed with the rare ability to make the personal universal'. www.myspace.com/tomrogermusic www.tom-roger.com Tune in again tomorrow!!!
Video: Brokenjoe-I Don`t Blame Her
Title: Brokenjoe-I Don`t Blame Her
Description: Buy Brokenjoe CD at http://www.biggiolarecords.com/artists.html http://www.brokenjoe.com/music http://www.myspace.com/brokenjoemusic Alec Fraser-stringbass, Joe Toole-guitar, Jerome Godboo-harmonica. Copyright Brokenjoe2006. The Brokenjoe CD " LONG WALK TO NOWHERE" is available for download at iTunes, Rhapsody http://www.rhapsody.com/brokenjoe/longwalktonowhere, emusic http://www.emusic.com/album/Brokenjoe-Long-Walk-To-Nowhere-MP3-Download/10980927.html, Audio Lunchbox http://www.audiolunchbox.com/album?a=77659, Yotta music http://www.yottamusic.com/albums/Brokenjoe/Long-Walk-To-Nowhere/ musicload http://www.musicload.de/item.ml?releaseid=1878032_2 and other fine on-line stores. Here are some friends and influences of Brokenjoe worth checking out. Hank Williams, Charlie Angus and the Grievous Angels, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Lefty Frizzell, Buck Owens, Waylon Jennings, Dock Boggs, Charlie Poole, Bill Munroe, Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Uncle Dave Macon, Morgan Davis, Rick Fines, Nancy White, Roscoe Holcomb, Fred Eaglesmith, Billy Connolly, Seb Agnelo, The Weber Brothers, Mark Haines and Tom Leighton, Junior Brown, Hank Snow, Van Morrison, Matt Masters, Bob Wills, Wendel Ferguson, Jimmy Rodgers,Stomping Tom Connors, The Carter Family, Chubby Wise, Lightning Chance, Webb Pierce, Ray Price, The Hogtown Syncopators, Grandpa Jones, Merle Haggard, Dale Watson, Asleep At The Wheel, Ray Benson, The Louvin Brothers, Dan Whiteley, Cris Whiteley, Gillian Welch, Lucinda Williams, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Rick and the Biscuits, Matt Minglewood, Ken Whiteley, Steve Earle and especially Electro-fi records. Do a google search, you won`t be disappointed.
Video: JOHN LEE HOOKER - BAD LIKE JESSE JAMES
Title: JOHN LEE HOOKER - BAD LIKE JESSE JAMES
Description: Born near Clarksdale, Mississippi on August 22, 1917 to a sharecropping family, John Lee Hooker's earliest musical influence came from his stepfather, Will Moore. By the early 1940's Hooker had moved north to Detroit by way of Memphis and Cincinnati. Hooker found work as a janitor in the auto factories, and at night, like many other transplants from the rural Delta, he entertained friends and neighbors by playing at "house parties". He was "discovered" by record storeowner Elmer Barbee who took him to Bernard Besman, who was a producer, record distributor and owner of Sensation Records, Besman leased some of his early Hooker recordings to Modern Records. Among Hooker's first recordings in 1948, "Boogie Chillen" became a number one jukebox hit for Modern and his first million seller. This was soon followed by an even bigger hit with "I'm In The Mood" and other classic recordings including "Crawling Kingsnake" and "Hobo Blues." Another surge in his career took place with the release of more than 100 songs on Vee Jay Records during the 1950's and 1960's. When the young bohemian audiences of the 1960's "discovered" Hooker along with other blues originators, he and various he and others made a brief return to folk blues. Young British artist such as the Animals, John Mayall, and the Yardbirds introduced Hooker's sound to the new and eager audiences whose admiration and influence helped build Hooker to superstar status in the mid - 60's England. By 1970 he had moved to California and worked on several projects with rock musicians, notably Van Morrison and Canned Heat. Canned Heat modeled their sound after Hooker's boggie and collaborated with him on several albums and tours. During the late 1970's and much of the 1980's, Hooker toured the U.S. and Europe steadily but grew disenchanted with recording, through his appearance in the Blues Brothers movie resulted in a heightened profile. Then, in 1989, The Healer was released to critical acclaim and sales in excess of a million copies. Today the "The King Of The Boggie" is enjoying the most successful period of his extensive career. In the past ten years Hooker's influence has contributed to a booming interest in the blues and, notably, its acceptance by the music industry as a commercially viable entity. Hooker's career has been a series a highlights and special events since the release of The Healer. In addition to recording his on albums Mr. Lucky, Boom Boom, Chill Out, and Don't Look Back for Pointblank / Virgin, he contributed to recordings by B.B. King, Branford Marsalis, Van Morrison, and Big Head Todd and the Monsters and portrayed the title role in Pete Townshend's 1989 epic, The Iron Man. His influence on younger generations has been documented on television with features on Showtime and a special edition of the BBC's 'Late Show' as well as appearances on "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night With David Letterman" among many others. John Lee was invited to perform The Rolling Stones and guest Eric Clapton for their national television broadcast during The Stones' 1989 Steel Wheels tour. In 1990, many musical greats paid tribute to John Lee Hooker with a performance at Madison Square Garden. Joining him on some or all of these special occasions were artists such as Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder, Joe Cocker, Huey Newton, Carlos Santana, Robert Clay, Mick Fleetwood, Al Cooper, Johnny Winter, John Hammond, and the late Albert Collins and Willie Dixon. Hooker's 1991 induction into the Rock n' Roll Hall Of Fame was fitting for the man who has influenced countless fans and musicians who have in turn influenced many more. Honors continue, with recent inductions into Los Angeles' Rock Walk, The Bammies Walk Of Fame in San Francisco, and, in 1997, a star in the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. John Lee's style has always been unique, even among other performers of the real deep blues, few of whom remain with us today. While retaining that foundation he has simultaneously broken new ground musically and commercially. At the age of 80, John Lee Hooker received his third and fourth Grammy Awards, for Best Traditional Blues Recording (Don't Look Back) and for Best Pop Collaboration for the song "Don't Look Back" which Hooker recorded with his long time friend Van Morrison. This Friendship and others are celebrated on Hooker's newest Pointblank / Virgin album, The Best Of Friends. The album also celebrates a return, exactly 50 years later, to Hooker's first hit, Boogie Chillen and serves as a perfect bookend for Hooker's first fifty years in the business
Video: XAVIER CARDRICHE
Title: XAVIER CARDRICHE
Description: BALCONYTV.COM 23/05/2007 PRESENTED BY TOM MILLETT Xavier Cardriche was raised in a musically diverse household that ranged from his mother's love for The Beatles to his father's devoutness to Fela Kuti. Even at a young age, Xavier felt the intensity of music and soaked up everything from Mariachi to Motown. After picking up a guitar some years ago, Xavier's been going strong since. He began playing alongside his friends, who taught him the basics, and after mastering some Bruce Springsteen and Van Morrison covers, songwriting came instinctively. Over time and numerous graveyard shifts, Xavier wrote some original songs, worked the vocal chords out, and played those fledgling songs at local New York City open-mics. The process paid off with a listening audience, feedback, and some paying gigs. Even to this day, Xavier still extends many thanks to his friends for showing him how to bring music to his fingertips. Xavier's raspy voice and meandering tunes emote an intimacy as if you are sitting alone with him. He is greatly influenced by such artists as David Gray, Dave Matthews, Donovan, Counting Crows, Ryan Adams, Damien Rice, and Jack Johnson. Currently, Xavier has a short demo under his belt, which was recorded in Brooklyn at Terminal One Studios. The Demo EP features all his original work along with guest appearances from talented local artists. He has just recorded a live performance DVD / CD with his band, The Buybacks, which will be available this Fall. Xavier has been blessed with a loyal fan base of folks from all walks of life. Whether he is belting out songs in New York, or even busking in Ireland, he flourishes in each venue, however intimate or unconventional. http://www.myspace.com/xaviercardriche http://www.xaviercardriche.com Tune in again tomorrow!!!
Video: Obama
Title: Obama's hot Sunny New Day (music by Mandyleigh Storm)
Description: Free song: http://www.mandyleigh.com/sunny/ Happiness and joy surrounds me, My hearts beating a million beats in one. Now`s the time for fearlessness and zaniness, Giving me a buzz in life, That no-one can touch or take away. Its been a bright, sunny new day. Its been a bright, bright, bright, bright, bright, bright, bright, sunny new day. Bring it on, with your love, And never fade, away. Bring it on with your love, And sunny, sunny new days. Smile, and laugh, I know you`ll laugh with me. This feelings just begun, Aint it good to be free. Everybody`s got some words, And they maybe sound like mine. Everybody`s got a similiar old love song. Everybody`s got to have it, Everybody`s got to have it. Everybody`s got to have this feeling. Karma, and feeling, And love give me some healing. Everybody`s got to have this feeling... I am a singer/songwriter who had suicidal depression for many years. Writing songs and my family and friends are what pulled me through (without drugs). I suppose you could say love is the drug. Now I have three small children (Damaris, Zyah and Zeth), and an international album ("Fire & Snow") which was produced by Mick Glossop (Van Morrison, Frank Zappa, Sinead O'Connor, The Waterboys etc) and featuring Van Morrison's guitarist (Johnny Scott), Steeleye Spans rythym section (Liam Genockey and Tim Harries), and James Lascelles on keys (Frank Zappa, Cockney Rebel etc). I hope my story gives other people hope. free mp3's via: http://www.mandyleigh.com/ "Fire & Snow available at: iTunes: http://www.apple.com/search/ipoditunes/?q=mandy+leigh+storm Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=mandyleigh+storm&x=0&y=0 Amazon.co.uk: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_/202-4258020-1394200?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=mandyleigh+storm&x=16&y=16 Sellaband: http://www.sellaband.com/shop/artist/mandyleigh/ Amie St: http://amiestreet.com/artist/mandyleigh-storm/ Rhapsody: http://www.rhapsody.com/mandyleighstorm/firesnow LastFM: http://www.last.fm/music/Mandyleigh+Storm CD-Baby: http://cdbaby.com/cd/mandyleigh2 and stores throughout the UK, Europe and Perth (Australia). Facebook: Mandyleigh Storm Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/mandyleighstorm
Video: The 50 Great Albums Of All Time (In My Opinion)
Title: The 50 Great Albums Of All Time (In My Opinion)
Description: xXHardcoreNerd18Xx, you are the best. The 50 Greatest Albums Of All Time (In My Opinion) 1. Revoler- The Beatles 2. Highway 61 Revisited- Bob Dylan 3. Dark Side Of The Moon- Pink Floyd 4. Let It Bleed- The Rolling Stones 5. Tommy- The Who 6. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band- The Beatles 7. Born To Run- Bruce Springstien 8. Bringing It All Back Home- Bob Dylan 9. The Complete Recordings- Robert Johnson 10. Trout Mask Replica- Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band 11. Apostrophe (')- Frank Zappa 12. The Beatles (The White Album)- The Beatles 13. Exile On Main Street- The Rolling Stones 14. The Wall- Pink Floyd 15. Safe As Milk- Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band 16. Who's Next?- The Who 17. Live/ Dead- The Grateful Dead 18. At Folsom Prison- Johnny Cash 19. Pet Sounds- The Beach Boys 20. Astral Weeks- Van Morrison 21. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan- Bob Dylan 22. Joe's Garage- Frank Zappa 23. A Love Supreme- John Coltrane 24. Love and Theft- Bob Dylan 25. The Velvet Underground & Nico- The Velvet Underground & Nico 26. The Concert For Bangla Desh- George Harrison & Friends 27. Slowhand- Eric Clapton 28. Disraeli Gears- Cream 29. Are You Experienced?- Jimi Hendrix 30. The Madcap Laughs- Syd Barrett 31. Hot Rats- Frank Zappa 32. Rubber Soul- The Beatles 33. Stickey Fingers- The Rolling Stones 34. The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars- David Bowie 35. The Piper At The Gates At Dawn- Pink Floyd 36. Imagine- John Lennon 37. Hunky Dory- David Bowie 38. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin 39.Wolfmother- Wolfmother 40. Abbey Road- The Beatles 41. Last Man Standing- Jerry Lee Lewis 42. Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs- Derek & The Dominoes 43. At Filmore East- The Allman Brothers Band 44. Get Behind Me Satan- The White Stripes 45. Rocket To Russia- The Ramones 46. London Calling- The Clash 47. Paul Butterfield Blues Band- The Paul Butterfield Blues Band 48. SMiLE- Brian Wilson 49. ... In The Court Of The Crimson King- King Crimson 50. Electric Ladyland- Jimi Hendrix I forgot to orginize in Blood On The Tracks by Bob Dylan, so that is like number 15 Honorable Mentions Love- The Beatles (only if you are a hard core Beatle fan) Magical Mystery Tour- The Beatles The Doors- The Doors Nevermind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols- The Sex Pistols Legend- Bob Marley Meet The Beatles- The Beatles Modern Times- Bob Dylan Animals- Pink Floyd ZOSO- Led Zeppelin Physical Graffitti- Led Zeppelin Live At The Apollo I- James Brown Pearl- Janis Joplin Eat a Peach- The Allman Brothers Band Nevermind- Nirvana Appetite For Destruction- Guns n' Roses War- U2 Joshua Tree- U2 Graceland- Paul Simon Lick My Decals Off, Baby- Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Music From Big Pink- The Band Superfly- Curtis Mayfield Metal Box- Public Image Ltd Pink Moon- Nick Drake It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back- Public Enemy Paul's Boutique- Beastie Boys
Video: Jack & Sam
Title: Jack & Sam's Story
Description: Jack and Sam are in a semi-serious committed relationship, they appear to be very happy together at least thats Sams view. But when they go to a party and jack meets Zara, jacks fear of commitment comes out as he and Zara have a passionate one night stand The narrative of the music video and the song chosen was The Scientist by Coldplay. This music video was created by Andrew Clancy, Nick French and Callum Ripley in 2008 for our Btec Media Studies at Southborough Sixth From. We would like to extend our deepest gratatude to everyone involved in this video, from teachers and parents to our friends and own perosnal insaprations. Thank You!! Credit song by Van Morrison, Brown Eyed Girl. Please Enjoy the video. No copyright infrindgment intended. Please contact us with any issues regarding the video.
Video: The 50 Greatest Albums of All Time (In My Opinion) Redux
Title: The 50 Greatest Albums of All Time (In My Opinion) Redux
Description: Here it is, the one year anniversary edition. 50. Anitichambre- NAAST 49. Live At Folsolm- Johnny Cash 48. The Moldy Peaches- The Moldy Peaches 47. American Beauty- Grateful Dead 46. Odelay- Beck 45. Ill Communication- Beastie Boys 44. Rocket To Russia- The Ramones 43. The Battle of Los Angeles- Rage Against the Machine 42. Exile On Main St.- The Rolling Stones 41. Hunky Dory- David Bowie 40. The Clash- The Clash 39. ( )- Sigur Ros 38. The Madcap Laughs- Syd Barrett 37. The Concert for Bangla Desh- George Harrison and Friends 36. Astral Weeks- Van Morrison 35. Are You Experienced?- Jimi Hendrix 34. Hot Rats- Frank Zappa 33. The Velvet Underground and Nico- The Velvet Underground & Nico 32. The Great Twenty-Eight- Chuck Berry 31. Agaetis Byrjun- Sigur Ros 30. Kind of Blue- Miles Davis 29. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars- David Bowie 28. The Joshua Tree- U2 27. Pet Sounds- The Beach Boys 26. A Love Supreme- John Coltrane 25. SMiLE- Brian Wilson 24. Blonde On Blonde- Bob Dylan 23. Murmur- REM 22. The Beatles (White Album)- The Beatles 21. Superfly- Curtis Mayfield 20. Rubber Soul- The Beatles 19. Bringing It All Back Home- Bob Dylan 18. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band- The Beatles 17. Abbey Road- The Beatles 16. Lick My Decals Off, Baby- Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band 15. London Calling- The Clash 14. The Wall- Pink Floyd 13. Plastic Ono Band- John Lennon 12. Apostrophe (')- Frank Zappa 11. Nevermind- Nirvana 10. Metal Box- Public Image Ltd. 9. Paul's Boutique- Beastie Boys 8. Trout Mask Replica- Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band 7. The Complete Recordings- Robert Johnson 6. Let It Bleed- The Rolling Stones 5. Highway 61 Revisited- Bob Dylan 4. It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back- Public Enemy 3. Dark Side of the Moon- Pink Floyd 2. Revolver- The Beatles 1. Blood On The Tracks- Bob Dylan Honorable Mentions: The Doors- The Doors Pearl- Janis Joplin Mellow Gold- Beck Nevermind The Bullocks- The Sex Pistols Ramones- The Ramones Layla- Derek & The Dominoes Rust Never Sleeps- Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Video: Have I told you lately - Cover
Title: Have I told you lately - Cover
Description: "Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Exile" Shlomi Shalev & Friends

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