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October 17th, 2007
By Mike
The album Floratone is a very cool atmospheric album that resulted from a rare free-form jam between guitarist Bill Frisell and drummer Matt Chamberlain. Producers Tucker Martine and Lee Townsend took the raw tracks and applied their creative license to create an album of spacey instrumental grooves. Floratone’s 11 tracks also feature [...]
Mccoy Tyner - Guitars (2008) ARTiST.. McCoy Tyner TiTLE... Guitars GENRE... Jazz LABEL... half note rec ENCODER. Lame 3.97 YEAR.… 2008 QUALiTY. avg. 180kbps PLAYTIME 74:15 min REL.DATE 10.05.2008 Tracklist: 01 Improvisation 2 (with Marc Ribot) 01:35 02 Passion Dance (with Marc Ribot) 06:10 03 500 Miles (with Marc Ribot) 06:23 04 Mr. P.C. (with John Scofield) 06:21 05 Blues on the Corner (with John Scofield) 06:07 06 Improvisation 1 (with Marc Ribot) 03:47 07 Trade Winds (with Bla Fleck) 06:36
• Guitar greats Frisell, Malone make memorable music The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com, MI - 14 hours ago Enter esteemed guitarists Bill Frisell and Russell Malone, together again, for the very first time, on Tuesday in St. Cecilia Music Center. ...
McCoy Tyner - Guitars 2008 * * * * 1 votos Personnel: McCoy Tyner: piano; Ron Carter: bass; Jack DeJohnette: drums; Marc Ribot: guitar (1, 2, 3, 6); John Scofield: guitar (4, 5); Bela Fleck: banjo (7, 8, 9); Derek Trucks: guitar (10, 11); Bill Frisell: guitar (12, 13, 14). Bitrate:256 kbps, 44.1kHz, Stereo Total Time:1:14:16 Total Size:134 MB 1. Improvisation 2 (With Marc Ribot) – 1:35 2. Passion Dance (With Marc Ribot) – 6:10 3. 500 Miles (With Marc Ribot) – 6:23 4. MR.
From his early days with the legendary John Coltrane Quartet to the decades spent leading his own bands, McCoy Tyner ranks among the most elite and widely respected jazz pianists in history. It's somewhat odd, then, that his new album is titled Guitars — although with fret-dancing turns by Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot, John Scofield, Derek Trucks, and Bela Fleck, the album may help introduce a younger generation to Tyner's genius. Marc Ribot (who has played with everyone from Tom Waits & John Zorn
VA - Rogue's Gallery - Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys 2006 | FLAC | 865 MB Avast now me mateys .... Oooooohhhh Yarrrrr! .... I be likin this, so I be! ...... Oooooohhhh Yarrrrr!...... As powerful as the Cat o' nine tails and as wonderful as Fiddlers Green ! Yarrrrr! Last night, when I be loaded to the Gunwales with glorious cheap sweet Jamaican grog and delectatin meself inside an army of glorious cheap sweet Jamaican wenches - who be costin me a pretty cache o' pieces o' eight
This article has been published at RLSLOG.net - visit our site for full content. A real jazz hero Mccoy Tyner released a new album Guitars and group OMA pred it on the scene approximately 60 minutes ago. If you like this kind of music, this is a must have. McCoy Tyner is one of the most renowned jazz pianists of all-time, his next album, his second for McCoy Tyner Music/Half Note Records, is titled Guitars. Appropriately, the album, spotlights a bunch of ace guitarists — Bill Frisell, Derek Tr
JERRY DOUGLAS Glide (Koch) By Todd Lavoie Universally regarded as the finest dobro player in contemporary music, Jerry Douglas has long been the go-to source for the most evocative of resonator-guitar textures. Starting off as a session musician back in the '70s and '80s - and having worked along the way with everyone from bluegrass pioneers David Grisman and Ricky Skaggs to country artists as varied as Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, and Trisha Yearwood - Douglas eventually launched a s
Before you skip past a post about a road you have never heard of, I urge you to read on for a larger discussion of cities in the early 21st century.The Alaskan Way Viaduct is one of the most hated freeways in the United States. A couple of years ago, I wrote a post arguing that we needed to save this road. This is how I closed that post:One great thing about the Viaduct is that it is a reminder of Seattle's industrial past. We need to remember that cities used to be places of work. Seattle playe
Yup, Worcester's own Duke Levine will be on "Under the Influence" w/ Valerie on Tuesday, Oct. 7th starting at 8 PM. He has become just plain sick. The love child of Bill Frisell and Link Wray. Must see TV, kind of. Hi Val... beat you to it... www.wcuw.org
Charlie Haden Releases a Killin' Country CD Generally jazz fans don’t pay much attention to country music. But jazz.com may need to set up a satellite operation in Nashville, since 2008 is proving to be the year when jazz music got countrified. A few weeks ago, when Wynton Marsalis released a CD with Willie Nelson, I commented in this space on how rarely jazz players mix with their country cousins. I pointed out a few precedents, such as Louis Armstrong’s 1930 recording with Jimmie Rodger
Let’s face it, Sub Pop Records has the Midas Touch. OK, maybe that’s getting a little carried away…is it fair to say that almost every artist they chose to sign and every record they chose to release is golden? Fair enough?! When I got the news that the label announced that their final release of 2008 was coming out on October 7th, I was curious to check it out. Daniel Martin Moore is from Cold Spring, Kentucky. He sent the label an unsolicited demo in January 2007. I’m not exactly sure
The aspect of collaboration can be a touchy subject for some artists. Some prefer to languish in their own solitude, crafting songs that are entirely their own with little to no help outside the spectrum of production and mastering. Others, however, discover that pushing the boundaries to make their music as fulfilling as possible may involve bringing in a helping hand or two, even if a bit of individuality is sacrificed in the process. Perhaps it speaks to his level of experience, but Vic Ch
Dobro wizard and GRAMMY award winner Jerry Douglas makes his Blue Note debut from October 9 – 12. Just last month, Douglas released Glide. He’s also taken the dobro and the slide guitar beyond the typical bluegrass/country context, playing with musicians like James Taylor, Paul Simon, Ray Charles, Lyle Lovett, Elvis Costello, Garth Brooks, Charlie Haden, Earl Scruggs, Phish, Emmylou Harris, Bill Frisell and The Chieftains all over the world. Internationally recognized as the world’s most r
The Bill Frisell Band - Lookout for hope 0 votos Bill Frisell electric and acoustic guitars, banjo Hank Roberts cello, voice Kermit Driscoll bass Joey Baron drums Lookout For Hope Little Brother Bobby Hangdog Remedios The Beauty Lonesome Melody For Jack Hackensack Little Bigger The Animal Race Alien Prints (For D. Sharpe) Recorded March 1987 ECM 1350 ••••••• http://lix.in/-2c7929 http://lix.in/-2dffca http://lix.in/-2f866b ••••••• September 25th, 2008 |
Weekend Track Review Roundup Our intrepid reviewers sometimes even surprise this seasoned editor. Their latest batch of track reviews covers everything from the musical musings of the First Lady of France to something strange called A Hamster Speaks by the band Brinsk, whose MySpace page stylishly mixes up pictures of farm animals and band members. Needless to say, you won't see this CD (cover pictured right) on the counter at Starbucks. Hey, if it comes down to a Desert Island decision, I
Famous U.S. Guitarist Mike Stern Will Play at the National Theater’s Guitar Festival. The International Guitar Festival starts tonight at the National Theater, Teatro Nacional, in downtown San Jose. More than 100 musicians from the United States, France, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Brazil, Cuba, Spain, and of course, Costa Rica will gather together for the 15th annual “Festival Internacional de Guitarra.” Among the many renowned international artists, headliners who will take the stage i
JOE HENRY CIVILIANS (2007) 320 KBPS Though Joe Henry has recently been busier as a producer (for the Grammy-winning Solomon Burke, a well-received collaboration between Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint, and Henry's own collaboration with Loudon Wainwright III), his first recording of his own material in four years reminds that he has few peers among contemporary singer-songwriters. On previous releases, his adventurousness has pulled his music in all sorts of different directions, but focus a
JOE HENRY CIVILIANS (2007) 320 KBPS Though Joe Henry has recently been busier as a producer (for the Grammy-winning Solomon Burke, a well-received collaboration between Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint, and Henry's own collaboration with Loudon Wainwright III), his first recording of his own material in four years reminds that he has few peers among contemporary singer-songwriters. On previous releases, his adventurousness has pulled his music in all sorts of different directions, but focus a
Monterey Jazz: Matt Wilson, “Mr. Jaws” By Jim Sunday, September 21st, 2008 at 2:35 am in Bill Frisell, Matt Wilson, Miguel Zenon, Monterey Fairgrounds, Monterey Jazz Festival, Terence Blanchard
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