Montreal Jazz Festival: Bootsy Collins / Trombone Shorty Metropolis, Montreal ...
Exclaim! - Feb 07, 6542
He teased the cram for about 15 minutes before blessing us with a single note, but that first note made the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Bootsy could have mined this extremely hard-hitting, mid-tempo funk groove forever, but he had other and more »
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Rain Dogs Revisited - unique show at the Barbican
Music News - Feb 07, 8742
The Rainfall Dogs Revisited concert - which has Tom Waits' blessing - will feature Arthur H, The Tiger Lillies, Camille O'Sullivan, Stef Kamil Carlens, St Vincent and Erika Stucky, all overseen by melodic director David Coulter.
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And Babes Shall Rule Over Them
theTrumpet.com - Jun 17, 2011
Though it is enigmatical to watch, this growing dearth of quality leaders is not a surprise to long-time Trumpet readers. In his book The Connected States and Britain in Prophecy, Herbert W. Armstrong showed that the Bible reveals how and why the United and more »
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Jazz Corps Legend Tommy Peltier Releases Eclectic New Solo CD 'Love, Women and ...
Jazzcorner - Jun 28, 2011
Jazz Battalion Legend Tommy Peltier Releases Eclectic New Solo CD 'Love, Women and "Toward the end of the '60s, do to an internal abuse to my right side, I could no longer play the trumpet," Tommy related. "My great love for 25 years was to be, no more. Excessive to say this was a heartbreaker. Encouraged and inspired by my friend and more »
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One for Pops, the Epitome of Jazz
Patch.com - Jun 24, 2011
He was all that and more — bandleader, matchless trumpet and coronet soloist, and virtuoso, composer, comedian, improvisational innovator and inventor of musical styles and forms, choirboy, movie star, world music fan and recording junkie, official US State and more »
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Black Music Month: How We Do
AllHipHop - Jun 28, 2011
“Speakeasies” were the position to be during early Jazz days, where one might go to enjoy the trumpet sounds of Louis Armstrong, the first man to perfect the “improvised jazz unaccompanied.” One might also marvel at the jazz percussionists who invented the first and more »
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Dunkirk's 'gift'
Evening Observer - Jun 26, 2011
Dunkirk's 'strong point'Those in attendance were treated to a stirring rendition of "Trumpet Voluntary" played by Barney Kuzara during the admittance processional. The altar fittingly decorated with yellow and white chrysanthemums served as the backdrop for the Mass
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Buble's band members jam with middle-schoolers
Norwich Bulletin - Jun 18, 2011
Buble's combination members jam with middle-schoolersBy RYAN BLESSING They play behind one of the hottest names in popular music, and on Tuesday they were at William J. Johnston Middle Indoctrinate. Six members of Michael Bublé's band visited the school to host an impromptu workshop and concert for the
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Charlie Wilson: The Man, The Music
Black Star News - Jun 23, 2011
I about my mom picking up a trumpet I brought home and had expressed interest in playing it. She said: So you want to play the trumpet and actually picked it up played it, winked at me and walked away. I was blown away. She was marvellous. LOL! and more »
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Ska Legends the Skatalites Bring Down the House
The Moscow Times - Feb 07, 464
"The throng everywhere is the same — music is universal," says trumpet and sax player Lester Sterling. The Skatalites formed in 1964 and got a foothold support vocalists such as Bob Marley, Prince Buster and Jimmy Cliff. Ska arose from a fusion of
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