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Category Archives: Jazz
Today’s Music: Fats Waller, “Ain’t Misbehavin’” (1943)
One of my favorite Fats Waller tunes that has held up pretty well over the ages.
Today’s Music: Freddie King Two-Fer, “Tore Down” and “Hideaway”
The lesser known of the three Blues Kings, B.B. and Albert being the other two, Freddie King passed away at the young age of 42 in 1976, but had, and continues to have, a tremendous impact on blues and rock … Continue reading
Posted in Blues, Jazz, Music, Rock, Video
Tagged Freddie King, Guitar, Hideaway, Tore Down
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Today’s Music: Max Fleischer Cartoon Favorites, “Oh, You Beautiful Doll” (1949)
Just ‘follow the bouncing ball’ — of course, you may hate the tune by the time the cartoon is over… H/T to Michael Dare, Dareland.com
Posted in Bizarre But Real, Blues, Humor, Jazz, Music, WTF?
Tagged Fleischer Cartoon, Popeye
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Today’s Music: Steve Gadd, “Watching the River Flow”
I admit I don’t know much about drummer Steve Gadd, but he and his band do a fine job on this tune. H/T to Mathew Tyler Wilson.
Today’s Music: Leo Kottke, “Buckaroo” Live (1977)
Leo Kottke — the “King of the 12-String” — has an impressive bag of tricks: folk, blues, country and some jazz on occasion, and he’s adept at fingerpicking his way through them all. If you don’t know Kottke, read up … Continue reading
Today’s Music: John Coltrane, “My Favorite Things” Live (1965)
Soothing Easter Sunday music from the genius of John Coltrane and his arrangement of “My Favorite Things” that really hooked me on jazz way back when.
Today’s Music: Joe Pass, “Summertime” (1992)
Catch up on Joe Pass’ bio here while you listen to his nifty solo instrumental version of this George Gershwin/DuBose Heyward tune from the 1935 opera, “Porgy and Bess”. Recorded live at the Opernhaus, Kiel, Germany, October 24, 1992.
Today’s Music: Wes Montgomery, “Four on Six” (1965)
What, you say you’ve never heard of Wes Montgomery, a major influence on jazz, rock and blues guitarists that they all copy to some degree, even if unwittingly? Time you did something about that — read here while you listen … Continue reading
Posted in Blues, Jazz, Music, Rock, Video
Tagged Four On Six, Guitar, Wes Montgomery
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Today’s Music: A “Minnie the Moocher” Two-Fer
Here’s Cab Calloway doing his big hit from 1931: And The Blues Brothers covering it in the ‘80s:
Posted in Blues, Jazz, Music, Rock, Video
Tagged Cab Calloway, Minnie the Moocher, The Blues Brothers
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Today’s Music: Big Walter Horton and Jimmy Rogers Live, “Tin Pan Alley”
Recorded at the old Elsewhere’s club on Clark St. in Chicago. (Sound quality isn’t great, but it’s worth a listen.)
Posted in Blues, Jazz, Music, Rock, Uncategorized, Video
Tagged Big Walter Horton, Chicago, Elsewheres, Jimmy Rogers
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