- published: 09 Sep 2008
- views: 165336
- author: MindsiMedia
6:06
Lionel Hampton / Rhythm and Blues Revue
Outstanding performances abound in this musical variety show filmed at Harlem's Apollo The...
published: 09 Sep 2008
author: MindsiMedia
Lionel Hampton / Rhythm and Blues Revue
Outstanding performances abound in this musical variety show filmed at Harlem's Apollo Theatre, New York City in 1954. It features a cast of popular African-American performers: Willie Bryant, Freddie Robinson, Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Faye Adams, Bill Bailey, Herb Jeffries, Amos Milburn, Sarah Vaughan, Nipsey Russell, Big Joe Turner, Martha Davis, Little Buck, Nat 'King' Cole, Mantan Moreland, Cab Calloway and Ruth Brown. Presented in this clip is Hamp's rocking set. You can download the entire movie here www.archive.org MindsiMedia has a R&B; playlist featuring a number of vintage performers. www.youtube.com
- published: 09 Sep 2008
- views: 165336
- author: MindsiMedia
10:02
GUITAR STYLES: Memphis Style Rhythm & Blues
www.creativeguitarstudio.com Search Andrew Wasson.com for FREE lesson Handouts. This Video...
published: 21 Jun 2011
author: creativeguitarstudio
GUITAR STYLES: Memphis Style Rhythm & Blues
www.creativeguitarstudio.com Search Andrew Wasson.com for FREE lesson Handouts. This Video: June 21, 2011 | Search Videos by Title/Date. GO TO: www.andrewwasson.com Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question... Q: I am just getting heavy into Memphis guitar sounds. Steve Cropper is my favorite player for this style. I was wondering if you could do a lesson covering how the players in this style smoothly combine funky blues rhythms & licks. This seems like the main backbone to the style, but I'm having trouble combining the lead & rhythm together. Daniel -- San Antonio A: Memphis style has a few attributes that are very unique. Most notable are the two and three note licks that get added in around the rhythms. There are also technical ideas with string dampening, bends and slides that are vital to learn with this style as well. The complete lesson article for this video will be available on the Creative Guitar Studio website shortly. Follow me on Twitter for lesson posting announcements: twitter.com ____________________________________ The NEW Zazzle Products page: www.zazzle.com ____________________________________ Andrew's Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: www.andrewwasson.com (the weekly Podcast is posted here) Andrew's "Video GuitarBlog" YouTube Channel www.youtube.com The Creative Guitar Studio Website: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Follow Andrew on Blogspot: creativeguitarstudio.blogspot.com Follow on Twitter for new lesson announcements ...
- published: 21 Jun 2011
- views: 20833
- author: creativeguitarstudio
4:32
Boogie Woogie : Jools Holland Rhythm & Blues Orchestra : "Sally Zuzas"
Movie recorded at a concert in Birmingham, March 2010. This tune harks back to the golden ...
published: 16 Mar 2010
author: TravelChampion
Boogie Woogie : Jools Holland Rhythm & Blues Orchestra : "Sally Zuzas"
Movie recorded at a concert in Birmingham, March 2010. This tune harks back to the golden ages of Boogie Woogie and is generally credited as being an old Pete Johnson and Big Joe Turner song, as indeed Jools' himself credits this at the end. Great 'Big Band' with the twelve strong horn section {5 saxophones, 4 trombones and 3 trumpets} greatly adding to the Boogie/Swing feel of the piece, with Jools as ever playing some great stuff at the piano. On a personal note, due to the small stage there was a very unusual stage placing of the Orchestra Section on Jool's side of the stage, where I took up my position - my goodness, what an amazingly powerful feeling to be close-up to the guys playing their instruments!
- published: 16 Mar 2010
- views: 67005
- author: TravelChampion
71:26
Rhythm & Blues Revue (1955) full movie
www.bojazz.com bjazz.unblog.fr Rhythm and Blues Revue (1955) by Joseph Kohn, Ben Frye, and...
published: 03 Apr 2011
author: bessjazz
Rhythm & Blues Revue (1955) full movie
www.bojazz.com bjazz.unblog.fr Rhythm and Blues Revue (1955) by Joseph Kohn, Ben Frye, and Studio Films Inc. (public domain). Musical variety show filmed at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York City, featuring a cast of popular African-American performers: Willie Bryant, Freddie Robinson, Lionel Hampton, Faye Adams, Bill Bailey, Herb Jeffries, Freddy & Flo, Amos Milburn, The Larks, Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Joe Turner, Delta Rhythm Boys, Martha Davis, Little Buck, Nat King Cole, Mantan Moreland & Nipsy Russell, Cab Calloway, Ruth Brown, Paul Williams Band. Bill Bailey appears at 11:22. He was the first person to be recorded doing the Moonwalk (at 12:53), although he referred to it as the "Backslide", in the film Cabin In the Sky (1943)
- published: 03 Apr 2011
- views: 174595
- author: bessjazz
47:25
Classic Rhythm & Blues Vol. 2
Ben Sidran presents the classic rhythm & blues performances of the 1980's with his persona...
published: 19 Sep 2011
author: MVDmusicvideo
Classic Rhythm & Blues Vol. 2
Ben Sidran presents the classic rhythm & blues performances of the 1980's with his personal insight into each song, the artist and the performance. Volume 2 features Long John Baldry, Nick Gravienties, John Mayall, Willie Murphy, John Sebastian, Bonnie Koloc and Lady Bianca.
- published: 19 Sep 2011
- views: 7820
- author: MVDmusicvideo
3:18
Rhythm and Blues
The first ever Nigerian Musical Drama Season Movie called RHYTHM 'n' BLUES... Directed by ...
published: 14 Aug 2012
author: dessy sheph
Rhythm and Blues
The first ever Nigerian Musical Drama Season Movie called RHYTHM 'n' BLUES... Directed by Silver Afolabi.. Coming out soon.. Dont forget to drop your comments..
- published: 14 Aug 2012
- views: 624
- author: dessy sheph
9:45
Blues, Country Blues, Rhythm & Blues
3 fine slices of blues music. Got my mojo workin' - Muddy Waters, Frankie - Missisipi John...
published: 04 Jun 2010
author: StrontiumDawg
Blues, Country Blues, Rhythm & Blues
3 fine slices of blues music. Got my mojo workin' - Muddy Waters, Frankie - Missisipi John Hurt, Crawling up a hill - John Mayall
- published: 04 Jun 2010
- views: 22583
- author: StrontiumDawg
2:12
RHYTHM & BLUES: The Rumblers - Blockade
Artist: The Rumblers Title: Blockade Year: 19?? (RE 2012) Label: RE Tittyshakin' -- TTSHAK...
published: 13 May 2012
author: Cis Verfaillie
RHYTHM & BLUES: The Rumblers - Blockade
Artist: The Rumblers Title: Blockade Year: 19?? (RE 2012) Label: RE Tittyshakin' -- TTSHAKE-101 Country: UK Genre: Funk, Rhythm & Blues This upload is for promo use only, please check my channel for more uploads
- published: 13 May 2012
- views: 2347
- author: Cis Verfaillie
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JOHN MAYALL with MICK TAYLOR ~ British Rhythm & Blues
*Disclaimer: All audio and visual parts in this video are the sole property of their respe...
published: 09 Apr 2012
author: DK19662810
JOHN MAYALL with MICK TAYLOR ~ British Rhythm & Blues
*Disclaimer: All audio and visual parts in this video are the sole property of their respective owners. The video is purely for entertainment and recreational purposes. No Copyright infringement intended! All rights go to its rightful owners. I do not own the rights of the music. Copyright of music by UMG. Two Great Guitarists & Performers of British Rhythm & Blues.
- published: 09 Apr 2012
- views: 11049
- author: DK19662810
7:46
Rhythm & Blues From The 1930s Lucky Millinder
Some performances from the 30s flick Paradise In Harlem. This clip features Lucky Millinde...
published: 17 Jan 2010
author: MindsiMedia
Rhythm & Blues From The 1930s Lucky Millinder
Some performances from the 30s flick Paradise In Harlem. This clip features Lucky Millinder also Mammie Smith and Edna Mae Harris. MindsiMedia also has an R&B; playlist with a wealth of classic material. www.youtube.com The complete film is available for a free download at the InternetArchive www.archive.org
- published: 17 Jan 2010
- views: 7792
- author: MindsiMedia
2:46
Sarah Vaughan - Perdido [Rhythm & Blues Revue - 1955]
Sarah Vaughan's performance of "Perdido" from the 1955 film, "Rhythm and Blues Revue." The...
published: 22 Jul 2012
author: chuckmayoification
Sarah Vaughan - Perdido [Rhythm & Blues Revue - 1955]
Sarah Vaughan's performance of "Perdido" from the 1955 film, "Rhythm and Blues Revue." The film featured Lionel Hampton, The Larks (David Bowers, Orville Brooks and Gene Mumford), Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Big Joe Turner, Delta Rhythm Boys, Nat King Cole, Nipsey Russell, Cab Calloway, Ruth Brown and others, hosted by Willie Bryant. "Rhythm and Blues Revue" is now in public domain and can be downloaded at www.archive.org
- published: 22 Jul 2012
- views: 1040
- author: chuckmayoification
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Nat Cole, Delta Rhythm Boys & the Larks / Rhythm and Blues R
Nat Cole, Delta Rhythm Boys & the Larks / Rhythm and Blues Revue Vocal greats are Nat King...
published: 12 Sep 2008
author: MindsiMedia
Nat Cole, Delta Rhythm Boys & the Larks / Rhythm and Blues R
Nat Cole, Delta Rhythm Boys & the Larks / Rhythm and Blues Revue Vocal greats are Nat King Cole, The Delta Rhythm Boys & The Larks are featured in our fourth clip from the 1954 film Rhythm & Blues Revue. Outstanding performances abound in this musical variety show filmed at Harlems Apollo Theatre, New York City.It features a cast of popular African-American performers: Willie Bryant, Freddie Robinson, Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Faye Adams, Bill Bailey, Herb Jeffries, Amos Milburn, Sarah Vaughan, Nipsey Russell, Big Joe Turner, Martha Davis, Little Buck, Nat 'King' Cole, Mantan Moreland, Cab Calloway and Ruth Brown. You can download the entire movie at the below. Or watch the individual performances here at MindsiMedia. www.archive.org Public Domain
- published: 12 Sep 2008
- views: 52713
- author: MindsiMedia
3:48
Jools Holland & Rhythm & Blues Orchestra - Blood Sucker Blues (720p HD)
Jools Holland & Rhythm & Blues Orchestra performs on Later with Jools Holland...
published: 13 Apr 2012
author: Nick Blundell
Jools Holland & Rhythm & Blues Orchestra - Blood Sucker Blues (720p HD)
Jools Holland & Rhythm & Blues Orchestra performs on Later with Jools Holland
- published: 13 Apr 2012
- views: 906
- author: Nick Blundell
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CNTRL:R from Livid Instruments
CNTRL:R is a contemporary MIDI performance instrument for creative music production. House...
published: 03 Jan 2012
author: Livid Instruments
CNTRL:R from Livid Instruments
CNTRL:R is a contemporary MIDI performance instrument for creative music production. Housed in a lightweight aluminum body, this controller is ideal for live performance and studio production. Create rhythms, sequence and perform drums, launch clips, mix tracks, and have complete control over your performance with CNTRL:R’s advanced set of features.
Music by Blue courtesy of Minus
3:01
Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understand (RCA Victor 7894)
fliped with ''I Don't Hurt Anymore'' issued on RCA Victor in 1961
http://www.ann-margret....
published: 05 Apr 2009
author: boogaludo
Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understand (RCA Victor 7894)
fliped with ''I Don't Hurt Anymore'' issued on RCA Victor in 1961
http://www.ann-margret.com/
Born Ann-Margret Olsson, 28 April 1941, Stockholm, Sweden
Actress/singer/dancer/entertainer: best known for Bye Bye Birdie and Viva Las Vegas. Nominated for best supporting actress in Carnal Knowledge and best actress in Tommy
Born in Sweden but adopted by America
The family moved to Valsjobyn when A-M was still a little baby. This is a little village of about 150 people located in the mountains in the county of Jamtland. It is 4 miles east of the border of Norway. A-M is named after a Swedish swimming star her mother admired. She has no brothers or sisters
She came to the United States with her mother when she was five, settling in Wilmette, Illinois (north of Chicago). A-M's father who had come to America previously, greeted them
Ann-Margret has dazzled screen and stage audiences. With her film debut in Frank Capra's final classic, "Pocketful of Miracles" in 1962 to the recent Oliver Stone directed "On Any Sunday" with Al Pacino, Ann-Margret's film career has spanned four decades. Displaying a versatility that few actresses can match has earned her love and admiration, not just for her beauty and her legend but also for herself
Ann-Margret Olsson becomes Ann-Margret. George Burns propels her into national prominence in Las Vegas.
Her meteoric rise to stardom begins with a LIFE Magazine cover story from 11 January 1963
See http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Boulevard/5000/am-life630111.jpg
Her early film career incls. "Pocketful of Miracles," "State Fair," "Bye Bye Birdie," "Viva Las Vegas" with Elvis Presley, "Stagecoach," and "The Cincinnati Kid." Her fairytale marriage to Roger Smith. TV Specials, record releases, Las Vegas nightclub act, and national recognition as a "superstar sex symbol" punctuate Ann-Margret's life in the fast paced sixties
In '72, husband Roger started producing all of A-M's stage shows. At 12:30 at night while doing her 12th show (in 6 nights) at the Sahara Hotel in Lake Tahoe on Sunday, September 10th, A-M fell 22 feet on stage. Her injuries included numerous bones in the face above an eye which were broken or fractured; jaw broken in two places; left arm broken; knee injured. Dr. Frank Ashley performs a 5-hour operation at UCLA Medical Center. Roger gives A-M a 20-karat diamond ring. Reports say she lapsed into a 3-day coma
A-M does a remarkable comeback opening at the Las Vegas Hilton on Tuesday, November 28th with the 'AM/PM' show. A-M picks up the nickname of 'Slugger' since she proved her strength recovering from her accident.
The Seventies truly defined Ann-Margret as an actress with Academy Award nominations for her work in "Carnal Knowledge", and "Tommy." The accident was a near brush with death and it almost ended her career but following her live performances draw record crowds in the Orient, Las Vegas and Miami. Her body of work expands with more films, TV Specials and awards
This is the decade in which Ann-Margret grows up. The eighties begin with her winning her first Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year Award. She tours the country with her Vegas act. Her film career is full speed ahead and she stars in her first of several critically acclaimed TV Dramas, and is nominated for three Best Actress Emmy's. However, her husband Roger is stricken with Myasthenia Gravis, and Ann-Margret is thrust into the toughest role of her career... she's in charge of her career and Roger's battle to survive.
A new, mature Ann-Margret emerges in the nineties. Roger's health stabilizes and new opportunities abound. She performs live at the Radio City Music Hall. She tackles new characters in TV Film Dramas and receives renewed acclaim for her acting. She films two classics: "Grumpy Old Men," and its sequel, "Grumpier Old Men" with Walter Mathau, Jack Lemmon and Sophia Loren. Ann-Margret just gets better and better
In 2001 she starred in the touring production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is playing the lead role of Miss Mona Stangley, indomitable madam of the multi-storied Chicken Ranch brothel
She really has made a whole raft of movies - and records. Add multi -TV appearances incl. mini-series. Here's a reminder of some of the best movie roles:
Emily Porter - State Fair - 62 Kim - Bye Bye Birdie - 63 Rusty Martin - Viva Las Vegas - 64 aka Love in Las Vegas Melba - The Cincinnati Kid - 65 Laurel - Bus Riley's Back in Town - 65 Dallas - Stagecoach - 66 Kelly Olsson - The Swinger - 66 Bobbie - Carnal Knowledge - 71 Nora Walker Hobbs - Tommy - 75
Oh, Jody Dvorak in Kitten with a Whip - 64 seems to have attracted a lot of attention
On TV in biopics, she's portrayed Pamela Harriman and Diane Borchardt, then the part of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire - 84. Appeared in the That's Dancing! compilation - 85
Examples of her recordings:
And Here She Is Ann-Margret's first long-player from RCA, 1961. Jazzy orchestra conducted by Marty Paich.
On The Way Up, her seco
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Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.1 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert
Check out http://www.jazzdrumlessons.com/ and stay tuned for Bugalu's new instructional vi...
published: 01 Jan 2010
author: Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.1 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert
Check out http://www.jazzdrumlessons.com/ and stay tuned for Bugalu's new instructional video!
Truth Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvin Bugalu Smith
Steve Habib January 2 at 1:50pm
This performance is right down to THE TRUTH IN THE MOMENT. Nothing is held back as each of the three becomes "THE WHOLE" at any given moment.. This "TRUTH BE TOLD,BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD SERIES 19 SONG #!" represents life which is ALWAYS "IN THE MOMENT" with nothing planned but PURE EMOTIONS being delivered with sound vibrations that create actual reds,blues,greens violets,oranges whites,blacks and precious moments of silence between the notes,where it's all happening and making this particular piece a "BU GA LU CLASSIC" and a MASTER PIECE OF SUPREME IMPROVISING". This is one of the most emotional pieces of music and it should be because it represents THE START OF 2010, a year year and a new begining for all. Each of these guys becomes part of the other and evolves into a oneness that can't be mistaken for anything but THE TRUTH and they're telling it here and it's being done in a REAL ENVIRONMENT with no HOLLYWOOD GLITTER and NONSENSE. THIS IS LOVE and PEACE communicated with the highest level of musicianship. Marvin is MASTER of DRUMS,Neil is MASTER of KEYS and MARK is MASTER of BASS. All three are MASTER COMPOSERS getting together and creating here exactly what Neil's reaction was :"WOW"!
It is WOW and I'll second that. I almost miniaturized myself and jumped into this computer while I was writing these liner notes because I know these guys so well and was moved so deeply at that moment I first started listening to this. Too bad I was so far away from the Newburgh , NY site where this was recorded but I'll tell you that the music was so powerful that it didn't matter where I was because I started playing it in my heart and joined in with these guys and entered another dimension. It's true. I'm in it and enjoyed it as if I were a fourth guy in this group. I also must admit that because it was Marvin's Birthday Evening, I actually did transfer myself into PURE SPIRIT and show up there. Can you hear it between the NOTES if you don't quite understand the dimension I'm talking from.Loud,soft, fire,rain,water,wind earth,mud,sand,waves,stillness,open sky,infinite space,mass of matter,lack of matter,breath,energy felt through warm love,energy felt through actual colors with sound moving rainbows.. A REAL STRONG EXAMPLE OF GIVING IT ALL AWAY FOR WORLD PEACE. THIS SERIES 19 SONG #! is The Bu GA LU Birthday PRESENT OF ALL TIME,especially THE PRESENT OF THE MOMENT!
STEVE HABIB
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts, Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers Jazz 100 Professor Butter fielde
Attached is the paper we spoke about. What I have done is tried to consider some of the themes we spoke about it in class regarding jazz and stylistic principles, through the thread of my uncle's life. I wrote the piece in a series of stages, in which I give a biographical overview coupled with anecdotes, actual teachings of my uncle, an overview of the jam session and what it and he ultimately accomplish. I also try to give the larger significance of the story within a larger context, and explain why it is important to non-musicians. I hope you enjoy it. I found through writing this piece that it was to be and should be much more than I did here, and consequently forced me in a different direction than I initially intended, I feel with more anecdotes, and emphasis in certain areas, my uncles story would be a good book or movie I may consider writing (entertaining if nothing else). I wrote this as a surprise for my uncle. Thank you for this opportunity. I really enjoyed the class, and I will be talking with family and thinking of proposals for my independent study over the break.
Best,
Lorenzo
--
-Lorenzo D. Chambers
Franklin And Marshall College 2011
President Of I.M.P.A.C.T.
Franklin & Marshall College #425
PO Box 3220
Lancaster, PA 17604-3220
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." -- Winston Churchill
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts,
Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers
Jazz 100
Professor Butterfield
In life, it is the ultimate joy to develop a relationship with an individual so strikingly unique and utterly expressive, it leaves you in amazement. How does someone teach creativity? It starts with the self, It starts with the understanding of ones position within the spectrum of the universe, which is miniscule but infinite.
Born in Englewood New Jersey , Marvin “Bugalu” Smith began playing drums at age two under the tutelage of his older brother, Earl “Buster” Smith. In Marvin’s younger years, he witnessed his brother play with greats like Eric Dolphy, and studied his brother’s teachings. Marvin describes his early start in music as tough. His brother was a hard teacher, not allowing him to even sit on t
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Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.3 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert by Marvin Bugalu Smith
Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvi...
published: 03 Jan 2010
author: Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.3 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert by Marvin Bugalu Smith
Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvin Bugalu Smith
Steve Habib wrote:
This performance is right down to THE TRUTH IN THE MOMENT. Nothing is held back as each of the three becomes "THE WHOLE" at any given moment.. This "TRUTH BE TOLD,BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD SERIES 19 SONG #!" represents life which is ALWAYS "IN THE MOMENT" with nothing planned but PURE EMOTIONS being delivered with sound vibrations that create actual reds,blues,greens violets,oranges whites,blacks and precious moments of silence between the notes,where it's all happening and making this particular piece a "BU GA LU CLASSIC" and a MASTER PIECE OF SUPREME IMPROVISING". This is one of the most emotional pieces of music and it should be because it represents THE START OF 2010, a year year and a new begining for all. Each of these guys becomes part of the other and evolves into a oneness that can't be mistaken for anything but THE TRUTH and they're telling it here and it's being done in a REAL ENVIRONMENT with no HOLLYWOOD GLITTER and NONSENSE. THIS IS LOVE and PEACE communicated with the highest level of musicianship. Marvin is MASTER of DRUMS,Neil is MASTER of KEYS and MARK is MASTER of BASS. All three are MASTER COMPOSERS getting together and creating here exactly what Neil's reaction was :"WOW"!
It is WOW and I'll second that. I almost miniaturized myself and jumped into this computer while I was writing these liner notes because I know these guys so well and was moved so deeply at that moment I first started listening to this. Too bad I was so far away from the Newburgh , NY site where this was recorded but I'll tell you that the music was so powerful that it didn't matter where I was because I started playing it in my heart and joined in with these guys and entered another dimension. It's true. I'm in it and enjoyed it as if I were a fourth guy in this group. I also must admit that because it was Marvin's Birthday Evening, I actually did transfer myself into PURE SPIRIT and show up there. Can you hear it between the NOTES if you don't quite understand the dimension I'm talking from.Loud,soft, fire,rain,water,wind earth,mud,sand,waves,stillness,open sky,infinite space,mass of matter,lack of matter,breath,energy felt through warm love,energy felt through actual colors with sound moving rainbows.. A REAL STRONG EXAMPLE OF GIVING IT ALL AWAY FOR WORLD PEACE. THIS SERIES 19 SONG #! is The Bu GA LU Birthday PRESENT OF ALL TIME,especially THE PRESENT OF THE MOMENT!
STEVE HABIB
Marvin bugalu Smith drums
Neil Alexander piano
Mark Hagan bass
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts, Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers Jazz 100 Professor Butter fielde
Attached is the paper we spoke about. What I have done is tried to consider some of the themes we spoke about it in class regarding jazz and stylistic principles, through the thread of my uncle's life. I wrote the piece in a series of stages, in which I give a biographical overview coupled with anecdotes, actual teachings of my uncle, an overview of the jam session and what it and he ultimately accomplish. I also try to give the larger significance of the story within a larger context, and explain why it is important to non-musicians. I hope you enjoy it. I found through writing this piece that it was to be and should be much more than I did here, and consequently forced me in a different direction than I initially intended, I feel with more anecdotes, and emphasis in certain areas, my uncles story would be a good book or movie I may consider writing (entertaining if nothing else). I wrote this as a surprise for my uncle. Thank you for this opportunity. I really enjoyed the class, and I will be talking with family and thinking of proposals for my independent study over the break.
Best,
Lorenzo
--
-Lorenzo D. Chambers
Franklin And Marshall College 2011
President Of I.M.P.A.C.T.
Franklin & Marshall College #425
PO Box 3220
Lancaster, PA 17604-3220
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." -- Winston Churchill
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts,
Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers
Jazz 100
Professor Butterfield
In life, it is the ultimate joy to develop a relationship with an individual so strikingly unique and utterly expressive, it leaves you in amazement. How does someone teach creativity? It starts with the self, It starts with the understanding of ones position within the spectrum of the universe, which is miniscule but infinite.
Born in Englewood New Jersey , Marvin “Bugalu” Smith began playing drums at age two under the tutelage of his older brother, Earl “Buster” Smith. In Marvin’s younger years, he witnessed his brother play with greats like Eric Dolphy, and studied his brother’s teachings. Marvin describes his early start in music as tough. His brother was a hard teacher, not allowing him to even sit on the drums until he had watched for countless hours. M
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Linda Ronstadt-1978-05-White Rhythm & Blues
Linda Ronstadt My Blog is here. kouji328.blog59.fc2.com...
published: 03 Jul 2010
author: KOUJI328I
Linda Ronstadt-1978-05-White Rhythm & Blues
Linda Ronstadt My Blog is here. kouji328.blog59.fc2.com
- published: 03 Jul 2010
- views: 13293
- author: KOUJI328I
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Robin Henkel Rhythm and Blues (unknown song) 2012 Adams Avenue Unplugged San Diego
Robin Henkel playing Rhythm and Blues(unknown song) at the 2012 Adams Avenue Unplugged Fes...
published: 24 Apr 2012
author: ThomasEpicJourney
Robin Henkel Rhythm and Blues (unknown song) 2012 Adams Avenue Unplugged San Diego
Robin Henkel playing Rhythm and Blues(unknown song) at the 2012 Adams Avenue Unplugged Festival in San Diego PLEASE SUB IF YOU LIKE :) A ThomasEpicJourney production MountainRiderThomas.com
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 1119
- author: ThomasEpicJourney
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Rhythm'n'blues medley
Live at Caffè Meletti (AP) October 30, 2007...
published: 18 Nov 2007
author: grooveliveband
Rhythm'n'blues medley
Live at Caffè Meletti (AP) October 30, 2007
- published: 18 Nov 2007
- views: 30974
- author: grooveliveband