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Category Archives: Blues
THE JUKEBOX: Put Another Nickel In… | uDiscover
“We had these little juke joints, little taverns at that time. On a weekend there was this little place in the alley that would stay open all night. We called them Saturday night fish fries, they had two or … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Bluegrass, Blues, Country, Folk, Gospel, Instrument, Instrumental, Jazz, Music, Pop, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly, Song, Soul
Tagged 1920's, 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, AFM, American Federation of Musicians, American Graffiti, Billboard, Charley Patton, Chart, Charts, Happy Days, Hits, James Caesar Petrillo, Juke Box, Juke Joint, Jukebox, Jukeboxes, Justus P. Seepburg, Jute, Muddy Waters, Music, musicians, phonograph, Playlist, Records, Robert Johnson, singers, Son House, Songs, Tommy Johnson
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SO JUST WHAT WAS THE FIRST ROCK ‘N’ ROLL RECORD? – uDiscover
“My man rocks me with one steady roll.” – Trixie Smith, 1922 Rock and roll is as old as mankind and the first rock ‘n’ roll record was Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats’ ‘Rocket 88’ recorded at Sam Phillips’ … Continue reading
Posted in 45rpm vinyl single, Bluegrass, Blues, Country, Folk, Gospel, Guitar, Instrument, Instrumental, Jazz, Music, Pop, Presentation, Production, Radio, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly, Song, Soul
Tagged 1920's, 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, Alan Freed, Betty Grable, Bill Haley, Bill Haley and His Comets, Blind Blake, Buddy Holly, Buddy Jones, Chess Label, Chick Webb, Chuck Berry, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis, Elvis Presley, Fletcher Henderson, Frankie 'Half-Pint' Jaxon, Hokum Jug Band, Ike Turner, Jackie Brenston, Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats, Johnny Otis, Louis Armstrong, Lucky Millinder, Paul 'Hucklebuck' Williams, Sam Phillips, Sun Records, Tampa Red, Teddy Grace, The Boswell Sisters, The Jazz Masters, Tiny Grimes, Trixie Smith, Wynonie Harris
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DEEP PURPLE: Rock & Classical Married – uDiscover
These days we’re very used to the worlds of rock and classical music coming together. In 1969, for the most part, they lived at very different addresses, until the composing genius of Jon Lord brought them together in the groundbreaking … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Blues, CD, Classical, Concert, DVD, Guitar, Instrument, Instrumental, Live, mp3, Music, Rhythm and Blues, Rock
Tagged 60's, 70's, California, Concerto for Group and Orchestra, Deep Purple, England, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, London, London Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Marco de Goeij, Rainbow, Ritchie Blackmore, Ronnie James Dio, Royal Albert Hall, Seventies, Sir Malcolm Arnold, Sixties, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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LED ZEPPELIN: Dusting Em Off - “Houses of the Holy” | Consequence of Sound
By JGerber Led Zeppelin’s fifth studio album, Houses of the Holy, did not really require dusting off. It’s been on steady rotation since hearing it in its entirety my sophomore year of high school. I grew up on a decent … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Blues, CD, mp3, Music, Rock
Tagged 1973, 70's, Atlantic Records, Consequence of Sound, Houses of the Holy, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, Seventies
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HEART: New October release: BOX SET | www.heartlinker.nl | ann & nancy wilson of heart | fansite
New October release: BOX SET by HEARTLINKER Another new collectible on the horizon! Did you guess it? On October 14th Sony Legacy will release a new BOX SET with as yet unknown contents. The Heartlinker will be keeping you updated on … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Blues, CD, Concert, Folk, Live, Music, Rock
Tagged Ann Wilson, Box Set, CD, Concert, David Letterman, Foo Fighters, Heart, Led Zeppelin, Letterman, Live, Nancy Wilson, Sony, Sony Legacy, studio
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THE BEATLES Launch Mono Vinyl Box Set In Abbey Road Studios | MOJO
IT WAS A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME opportunity to hear The Beatles as they were intended in the hallowed space where they created their extraordinary music. To mark the launch of The Beatles In Mono vinyl remasters, Apple Records and MOJO hosted a … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Blues, CD, Music, Rock
Tagged Abbey Road, George Harrison, George Martin, John Lennon, Ken Scott, Kevin Howlett, Liam Watson, Mark Ellen, Masters, MOJO, Mono, Paul McCartney, Remasters, Ringo Starr, Sean Magee, Studio 2, The Beatles, Vinyl
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THE BEATLES GET BACK TO MONO | The Beatles
THE BEATLES GET BACK TO MONO THE BEATLES’ ORIGINAL MONO STUDIO ALBUMS REMASTERED AT ABBEY ROAD DIRECTLY FROM THE ANALOGUE MASTERS FOR VINYL RELEASE 180-Gram LPs Available September 8, Individually and in a Limited 14-LP Boxed Edition with Hardbound Book … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Blues, Music, Pop, Rock
Tagged 1960's, Abbey Road Studios, Apple, Box Set, George Harrison, George Martin, John Lennon, LP, Masters, Mono, Optimal Media, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Sean Magee, Sixties, Steve Berkowitz, The Beatles, Vinyl
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JIMI HENDRIX: ‘The Cry Of Love’ & ‘Rainbow Bridge’ To Be Reissued On CD & LP September 16 | The Official Jimi Hendrix Site
Experience Hendrix and Legacy Recordings To Reissue The Cry Of Love and Rainbow Bridge – Two Classic Out-Of-Print Jimi Hendrix Albums Out This Month on CD and LP This month Experience Hendrix, LLC, in conjunction with Legacy Recordings, the catalog … Continue reading
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Tagged 1969, 1970, 1971, Billy Cox, Buddy Miles, Buzzy Linhart, Chris Wood, Chuck Wein, Concert, Eddie Kramer, Electric Lady Studios, Film, First Rays Of The New Rising Sun, Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix Experience, John Jansen, Legacy, Michael Jeffery, Mitch Mitchell, Movie, New York, Noel Redding, NYC, Rainbow Bridge, Recording, Room Full Of Mirrors, Star Spangled Banner, Steve Winwood, The Cry Of Love, The Ronettes, Vinyl
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