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Maxwell - This Woman's Work
Music video by Maxwell performing This Woman's Work. (C) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT...
published: 03 Oct 2009
author: maxwellVEVO
Maxwell - This Woman's Work
Maxwell - This Woman's Work
Music video by Maxwell performing This Woman's Work. (C) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT.- published: 03 Oct 2009
- views: 10935131
- author: maxwellVEVO
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Maxwell - Pretty Wings
Music video by Maxwell performing Pretty Wings. (C) 2009 Sony Music Entertainment....
published: 03 Oct 2009
author: maxwellVEVO
Maxwell - Pretty Wings
Maxwell - Pretty Wings
Music video by Maxwell performing Pretty Wings. (C) 2009 Sony Music Entertainment.- published: 03 Oct 2009
- views: 12995090
- author: maxwellVEVO
26:13
Maxwell Live! April.16.1997
Maxwell, (born May 23, 1973) is an American R&B;, funk and neo soul musician. He played an ...
published: 03 Dec 2012
author: egoggles
Maxwell Live! April.16.1997
Maxwell Live! April.16.1997
Maxwell, (born May 23, 1973) is an American R&B;, funk and neo soul musician. He played an important role in the development of the soul sub-genre, neo-soul. ...- published: 03 Dec 2012
- views: 37217
- author: egoggles
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United Breaks Guitars
You saw the video now GET THE BOOK: http://www.UnitedBreaksGuitarsBook.com. Looking for a ...
published: 07 Jul 2009
author: sonsofmaxwell
United Breaks Guitars
United Breaks Guitars
You saw the video now GET THE BOOK: http://www.UnitedBreaksGuitarsBook.com. Looking for a unique speaker for your next event: http://www.UnitedBreaksGuitars....- published: 07 Jul 2009
- views: 13300182
- author: sonsofmaxwell
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Jazz Saxophone Musician Mark Maxwell on Monday Morning JOLT
Monday Morning JOLT is hosted by Shirona A Gunwardhana & Maleah Heck. The Guest is Jazz Sa...
published: 29 Oct 2012
author: mmjolt
Jazz Saxophone Musician Mark Maxwell on Monday Morning JOLT
Jazz Saxophone Musician Mark Maxwell on Monday Morning JOLT
Monday Morning JOLT is hosted by Shirona A Gunwardhana & Maleah Heck. The Guest is Jazz Saxophone Musician Mark Maxwell. His website is http://markmaxwellmus...- published: 29 Oct 2012
- views: 79
- author: mmjolt
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Tourist in my town - Musician Mark Maxwell
http://www.markmazwell.org....
published: 13 Jul 2009
author: yanghaiying
Tourist in my town - Musician Mark Maxwell
Tourist in my town - Musician Mark Maxwell
http://www.markmazwell.org.- published: 13 Jul 2009
- views: 589
- author: yanghaiying
11:36
Local Entertainment: Maxwell Hughes at TEDxCSU
Maxwell Hughes is a Grammy-nominated songwriter and former guitarist of The Lumineers. It ...
published: 14 Mar 2013
author: TEDxTalks
Local Entertainment: Maxwell Hughes at TEDxCSU
Local Entertainment: Maxwell Hughes at TEDxCSU
Maxwell Hughes is a Grammy-nominated songwriter and former guitarist of The Lumineers. It all started in 2002, when Hughes picked up the guitar for the first...- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 5307
- author: TEDxTalks
2:45
Walter Carter Blues Musician Maxwell and Halsted Streets 2011 by David Knoerr
I saw Walter Carter relaxing on this bench at Maxwell Street on Halsted. I asked him what ...
published: 14 Oct 2011
author: David Knoerr
Walter Carter Blues Musician Maxwell and Halsted Streets 2011 by David Knoerr
Walter Carter Blues Musician Maxwell and Halsted Streets 2011 by David Knoerr
I saw Walter Carter relaxing on this bench at Maxwell Street on Halsted. I asked him what was up and he said he was just chillin after a big lunch, and he wa...- published: 14 Oct 2011
- views: 320
- author: David Knoerr
0:38
Celtic music complements James L. McWilliams book launch. Video Ursula Maxwell-Lewis
Celtic folk music complemented "The MacHugh Memoirs" at a recent book launch by British Co...
published: 26 Nov 2012
author: Ursula Maxwell-Lewis
Celtic music complements James L. McWilliams book launch. Video Ursula Maxwell-Lewis
Celtic music complements James L. McWilliams book launch. Video Ursula Maxwell-Lewis
Celtic folk music complemented "The MacHugh Memoirs" at a recent book launch by British Columbia author James. L. McWilliams. McWilliams is a military histor...- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 57
- author: Ursula Maxwell-Lewis
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Tom Maxwell and the Minor Drag - "Jacob Marley": SXSW 2014 Showcasing Artist
Tom Maxwell is a writer and musician. He was a member of the Squirrel Nut Zippers between ...
published: 10 Jan 2014
Tom Maxwell and the Minor Drag - "Jacob Marley": SXSW 2014 Showcasing Artist
Tom Maxwell and the Minor Drag - "Jacob Marley": SXSW 2014 Showcasing Artist
Tom Maxwell is a writer and musician. He was a member of the Squirrel Nut Zippers between 1994 and 1999, and his song "Hell" peaked at Number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, propelling the band to multi-platinum status. Tom's songs have appeared in dozens of movies and television shows, a Super Bowl commercial, an Academy Award-nominated documentary and the Tony Award-winning soundtrack. He has also scored for movies, television and commercials. His short memoir of the Squirrel Nut Zippers' strange rise and fall, Hell, will be published by Oyster Point Press (formerly Pressque Publishing) in February, 2014, simultaneous with the release of his latest album, Tom Maxwell & The Minor Drag, recorded with long-time Zippers producer Mike Napolitano and featuring guest vocals with Ani DiFranco. Maxwell's writing has appeared in The Oxford American, Al Jazeera America, Our State Magazine, College Music Journal, Southern Cultures, and The Independent. The Minor Drag is an extraordinary collection of musicians, featuring members of Lost In The Trees and The Old Ceremony. They display remarkable flexibility and nuance, and boast instrumentation not often found: drums, tuba, vibraphone, piano and guitar. The band is capable of the hottest stomp and most tender ballad.- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 22
32:59
How to deal with negative & egoistic people - John Maxwell Taylor
British playwright, composer, actor, author and musician John Maxwell Taylor is perhaps be...
published: 09 Apr 2012
author: liloumace
How to deal with negative & egoistic people - John Maxwell Taylor
How to deal with negative & egoistic people - John Maxwell Taylor
British playwright, composer, actor, author and musician John Maxwell Taylor is perhaps best known in America for his portrayal of Carl Gustav Jung in his se...- published: 09 Apr 2012
- views: 31921
- author: liloumace
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Fall Apart by Graham J. Bannerman - Live at Maxwell's Music House
Written and performed by Graham J. Bannerman an original Songs called 'Fall Apart' from th...
published: 26 May 2011
author: grahamjbanner
Fall Apart by Graham J. Bannerman - Live at Maxwell's Music House
Fall Apart by Graham J. Bannerman - Live at Maxwell's Music House
Written and performed by Graham J. Bannerman an original Songs called 'Fall Apart' from the collection of songs 'Low Light' played live at Maxwell's Music Ho...- published: 26 May 2011
- views: 88
- author: grahamjbanner
3:41
Warren Maxwell - 2013 TV interview
In this twenty-first century government-funded squeamish and largely talent-free landscape...
published: 12 Jun 2013
author: slydogmania
Warren Maxwell - 2013 TV interview
Warren Maxwell - 2013 TV interview
In this twenty-first century government-funded squeamish and largely talent-free landscape that is New Zealand popular music, Warren Maxwell stands as one no...- published: 12 Jun 2013
- views: 101
- author: slydogmania
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Musicians of Mercy: "The Swan" performed by Maxwell Chambers (age 12) & Lillian Green
On Friday 1/13/12, we presented our 9th concert in celebration of our own 2-year anniversa...
published: 02 Feb 2012
author: Musicians of Mercy
Musicians of Mercy: "The Swan" performed by Maxwell Chambers (age 12) & Lillian Green
Musicians of Mercy: "The Swan" performed by Maxwell Chambers (age 12) & Lillian Green
On Friday 1/13/12, we presented our 9th concert in celebration of our own 2-year anniversary and in support of Thrive City String Academy! This Benefit Conce...- published: 02 Feb 2012
- views: 441
- author: Musicians of Mercy
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MTV EMA 2012 Opener
Show package produced in partnership with MTV, for the 19th annual MTV European Music Awar...
published: 11 Nov 2012
author: Sehsucht
MTV EMA 2012 Opener
Show package produced in partnership with MTV, for the 19th annual MTV European Music Award, broadcasted live from Frankfurt’s historic Festhalle on Sunday, November 11, 2012.
We created and directed a 20 second sequence, and opener, bumper and closer alterations from 2 to 20 seconds length, revolving around a huge Zoetrope, a fast-moving carousel which evokes the illusion of motion through a fast succession of static elements which come to life with a stroboscopic light.
The animated sequence is a journey through time and space, transcending the ancient Zoetrope concept which stems from pre-Christian Chinese culture to our modern global society. A band lives the American Dream, symbolizing the ascent of a basement musician to stardom across the horizontal zoetrope layers. They move from the underground scene to stardom with the help of their fans and social networks, finally reach the top of the carousel and perform at the MTV EMA.
The realization of the main trailer and more than a dozen alterations raised technical challenges and led Sehsucht to finding unique solutions. To be able to create an extremely realistic look, Maxwell Render was chosen as render technology. 3D design was implemented in the character design at an early stage.
The tool Pixologic Sculptris enabled intuitive character work by designing 3D characters and using the models instantly. Animating the elements was a further challenge since the complete zoetrope is a virtual scale model, nothing is faked. Therefore, everything had to work in loops built in 24 single 'sculptures'.
Credits:
Client & Lead Creative Direction: VIMN MTV World Design Studio, Milan/Italy
Creative Director: Roberto Bagatti
Associate Creative Director: Anna Caregnato
Art Director: James Walpole/Carlos Carrasco
Senior Designer: Giorgio Schwarz
Senior Producer: Cristina Mazzocca
Coordinator: Beatrice Cardile
Production Company: Sehsucht Berlin GmbH & Co KG, Berlin/Germany
Director: Mate Steinforth
Artists: Remo Gambacciani, Helge Kiehl, Florian Panzer, David Weidemann, Christian Zschunke
Producer: Christina Geller, Christian Jacks
Music: Nikolai von Sallwitz, Sound Architecture
Software:
Cinema 4D, After Effects, Maxwell Render, Sculptris
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MTV EMA 2012 Making Of
Making Of
Show package, in partnership with MTV, for the 19th annual MTV European Music A...
published: 12 Nov 2012
author: Sehsucht
MTV EMA 2012 Making Of
Making Of
Show package, in partnership with MTV, for the 19th annual MTV European Music Award, broadcasted live from Frankfurt’s historic Festhalle on Sunday, November 11, 2012.
We created and directed a 20 second sequence, and opener, bumper and closer alterations from 2 to 20 seconds length, revolving around a huge Zoetrope, a fast-moving carousel which evokes the illusion of motion through a fast succession of static elements which come to life with a stroboscopic light.
The animated sequence is a journey through time and space, transcending the ancient Zoetrope concept which stems from pre-Christian Chinese culture to our modern global society. A band lives the American Dream, symbolizing the ascent of a basement musician to stardom across the horizontal zoetrope layers. They move from the underground scene to stardom with the help of their fans and social networks, finally reach the top of the carousel and perform at the MTV EMA.
The realization of the main trailer and more than a dozen alterations raised technical challenges and led Sehsucht to finding unique solutions. To be able to create an extremely realistic look, Maxwell Render was chosen as render technology. 3D design was implemented in the character design at an early stage.
The tool Pixologic Sculptris enabled intuitive character work by designing 3D characters and using the models instantly. Animating the elements was a further challenge since the complete zoetrope is a virtual scale model, nothing is faked. Therefore, everything had to work in loops built in 24 single 'sculptures'.
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Credits
Production Company: Sehsucht Berlin GmbH & Co KG, Berlin/Germany
Director: Mate Steinforth
Artists: Remo Gambacciani, Helge Kiehl, Florian Panzer, David Weidemann, Christian Zschunke
Producer: Christina Geller, Christian Jacks
Music: Nikolai von Sallwitz, Sound Architecture
Client & Lead Creative Direction: VIMN MTV World Design Studio, Milan/Italy
Creative Director: Roberto Bagatti
Associate Creative Director: Anna Caregnato
Senior Designer: Giorgio Schwarz
Art Director: James Walpole/Carlos Carrasco
Senior Producer: Cristina Mazzocca
Coordinator: Beatrice Cardile
Software
Cinema 4D, After Effects, Maxwell Render, Sculptris
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The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3 Double CD/DVD
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III will be available as a Double CD and DVD on Marc...
published: 21 Dec 2009
author: Kirk Whalum
The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3 Double CD/DVD
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III will be available as a Double CD and DVD on March 16, 2010. Featuring Kirk Whalum, George Duke, Lalah Hathaway, Doc Powell, Kevin Whalum with special guests, John Stoddart, Hugh "Peanuts" Whalum, Kenneth Whalum III, Kyle Whalum, and Caleb Tha Bridge. Also playing: Jerry Peters, Aaron Broadus, Reginald Veal, Lenny Castro, Sean McCurley, and Kortland Whalum
KIRK WHALUM
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III
For yours is the kingdom, the victory and the majesty, the power and dominion, for all that is in heaven and earth are yours…1 Chronicles 29:11a
On October 13, 2007, at Reid Temple AME Church on the outskirts of Washington DC, a standing room only audience packed the 3000-plus capacity state-of-the-art worship complex to experience the transforming power of Kirk Whalum’s The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III. Recorded live by three generations of Whalums and some of the most resounding names in jazz, pop, gospel and r&b;, The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III comes ten years after the first chart-topping Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter I CD debuted, and in the wake of the Grammy nominated, Stellar Award winning second chapter, released in 2002.
The two-disk set, plus DVD, is the most expansive in the series in terms of sheer minutes of music, 118.35 to be exact, but also in terms of content and concept. From the first plaintive note in “Call to Worship,” it is clear that this will be far more than an extension or installment of what came before. Kirk Whalum and company blow the roof off with subtlety, nuance, inspired performances and a message of faith, hope and love that both encompasses and transcends every point on the musical compass.
The accompanying DVD makes the most of Whalum the philosopher, theologian and theorist, with film director Jim Hanon (End of The Spear; and Miss HIV, for which Kirk wrote the soundtrack) capturing him as he weaves the story of jazz, gospel, the blues (verbally and instrumentally) in candid shots interposed with concert footage.
Although Whalum—who lives up to his reputation as “the most influential saxophonist of his generation”—is front and center throughout, this is undoubtedly an ensemble recording. He shares the stage with what could be called the ‘Whalum dynasty’ (three generations and six Whalums: brother Kevin (vocals); Uncle Peanuts (vocals, sax, and piano); son, Kyle (electric bass); nephews Kenneth III (saxophone) and Kortland (vocals), plus first cousin Caleb tha Bridge (vocals/rap). The unparalleled George Duke, featured on both I and II, returns on keys, and is joined by vocalist Lalah Hathaway, guitarist Doc Powell, keyboardist/vocalist John Stoddart, trumpeter/vocalist Aaron Broadus, stand-up bassist, Reginald Veal, percussionist Lenny Castro and Kirk’s former bandmate, drummer Sean McCurley.
The renowned gospel/r&b; writer and producer Jerry Peters once again brings his prodigious talent, sharing credits with Whalum on two songs and also as album co-producer, along with Kirk and Hal Sacks, the latter has served as engineer for all three GATJ live recordings. “My father loved James Cleveland and Jerry brought that sensibility, as well as playing the B3 organ.”
But “gospel” in the radio/church sense is only whispered or suggested. The range of material is reflected in its creators/writers—from Whalum, himself, and son Kyle, to Charlie Chaplin, Diane Warren, Isaiah Jones and Frankie Beverly, among others. This genre-and-time-spanning array of songwriting is the perfect backdrop for Whalum’s seemingly endless expression. His signature r&b-inflected; jazz, rich with romance and melodic power, imbued with blues, funk, pop, Latin and world music is solidly present, but on songs like Ananias and Sapphira, we see the more adventurous Whalum. As he describes it, “The song is definitely avant garde; we go into deep improvisation. This isn’t a good groove and some licks, this is where we go somewhere.” And where he goes is in the direction of Elvin Jones, Coltrane and Henderson. Not only does Whalum pull out all the stops on this sobering nod to God’s holiness and power, but Reginald Veal is a standout on upright, as he turns his bass into a sitar and plucks out a driving percussive and intricate melody.
Whalum is on a mission not just to share the Good News of the Gospel, but to expand it far beyond the walls of the church and traditionally accepted ways of communicating the message, and jazz is the medium. Whalum’s God is a lot bigger and the music that glorifies him is as limitless, transcendent, unexpected and powerful as He is. “How can you describe the indescribable?” queries Whalum. “That’s an opportunity for jazz and other creative arts. I wanted to make sure there were moments where it was ethereal, avant garde—that’s something that’s missing in the genre we call gospel. It needs to go where it is more ‘art music,’ It’s not just in y
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The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3
KIRK WHALUM
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III
For yours is the kingdom, the victo...
published: 25 Oct 2008
author: Kirk Whalum
The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3
KIRK WHALUM
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III
For yours is the kingdom, the victory and the majesty, the power and dominion, for all that is in heaven and earth are yours…1 Chronicles 29:11a
On October 13, 2007, at Reid Temple AME Church on the outskirts of Washington DC, a standing room only audience packed the 3000-plus capacity state-of-the-art worship complex to experience the transforming power of Kirk Whalum’s The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III. Recorded live by three generations of Whalums and some of the most resounding names in jazz, pop, gospel and r&b;, The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III comes ten years after the first chart-topping Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter I CD debuted, and in the wake of the Grammy nominated, Stellar Award winning second chapter, released in 2002.
The two-disk set, plus DVD, is the most expansive in the series in terms of sheer minutes of music, 118.35 to be exact, but also in terms of content and concept. From the first plaintive note in “Call to Worship,” it is clear that this will be far more than an extension or installment of what came before. Kirk Whalum and company blow the roof off with subtlety, nuance, inspired performances and a message of faith, hope and love that both encompasses and transcends every point on the musical compass.
The accompanying DVD makes the most of Whalum the philosopher, theologian and theorist, with film director Jim Hanon (End of The Spear; and Miss HIV, for which Kirk wrote the soundtrack) capturing him as he weaves the story of jazz, gospel, the blues (verbally and instrumentally) in candid shots interposed with concert footage.
Although Whalum—who lives up to his reputation as “the most influential saxophonist of his generation”—is front and center throughout, this is undoubtedly an ensemble recording. He shares the stage with what could be called the ‘Whalum dynasty’ (three generations and six Whalums: brother Kevin (vocals); Uncle Peanuts (vocals, sax, and piano); son, Kyle (electric bass); nephews Kenneth III (saxophone) and Kortland (vocals), plus first cousin Caleb tha Bridge (vocals/rap). The unparalleled George Duke, featured on both I and II, returns on keys, and is joined by vocalist Lalah Hathaway, guitarist Doc Powell, keyboardist/vocalist John Stoddart, trumpeter/vocalist Aaron Broadus, stand-up bassist, Reginald Veal, percussionist Lenny Castro and Kirk’s former bandmate, drummer Sean McCurley.
The renowned gospel/r&b; writer and producer Jerry Peters once again brings his prodigious talent, sharing credits with Whalum on two songs and also as album co-producer, along with Kirk and Hal Sacks, the latter has served as engineer for all three GATJ live recordings. “My father loved James Cleveland and Jerry brought that sensibility, as well as playing the B3 organ.”
But “gospel” in the radio/church sense is only whispered or suggested. The range of material is reflected in its creators/writers—from Whalum, himself, and son Kyle, to Charlie Chaplin, Diane Warren, Isaiah Jones and Frankie Beverly, among others. This genre-and-time-spanning array of songwriting is the perfect backdrop for Whalum’s seemingly endless expression. His signature r&b-inflected; jazz, rich with romance and melodic power, imbued with blues, funk, pop, Latin and world music is solidly present, but on songs like Ananias and Sapphira, we see the more adventurous Whalum. As he describes it, “The song is definitely avant garde; we go into deep improvisation. This isn’t a good groove and some licks, this is where we go somewhere.” And where he goes is in the direction of Elvin Jones, Coltrane and Henderson. Not only does Whalum pull out all the stops on this sobering nod to God’s holiness and power, but Reginald Veal is a standout on upright, as he turns his bass into a sitar and plucks out a driving percussive and intricate melody.
Whalum is on a mission not just to share the Good News of the Gospel, but to expand it far beyond the walls of the church and traditionally accepted ways of communicating the message, and jazz is the medium. Whalum’s God is a lot bigger and the music that glorifies him is as limitless, transcendent, unexpected and powerful as He is. “How can you describe the indescribable?” queries Whalum. “That’s an opportunity for jazz and other creative arts. I wanted to make sure there were moments where it was ethereal, avant garde—that’s something that’s missing in the genre we call gospel. It needs to go where it is more ‘art music,’ It’s not just in your face, but, rather, the music provokes one to deeper contemplation about the Savior, and sin, and the truth. Jazz is very much underused in that sense.”
Whalum purposely included songs and featured guests that are not traditionally thought of as “gospel” or Christian with stunning affect. George Duke offers up one of the performances of a lifetime on Diane Warren’s “Because
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Bang Bang Maxwell's Silver Hammer -street musician Buenos Aires
Florida Avenue, random musician singing....
published: 08 Sep 2010
author: pamflynow
Bang Bang Maxwell's Silver Hammer -street musician Buenos Aires
Bang Bang Maxwell's Silver Hammer -street musician Buenos Aires
Florida Avenue, random musician singing.- published: 08 Sep 2010
- views: 40
- author: pamflynow
4:59
International Women's Day - "This Womans Work" by Maxwell
Maxwell performing This Woman's Work. Special dedication on International Woman's Day (IWD...
published: 08 Mar 2012
author: Gwendell Mercelina
International Women's Day - "This Womans Work" by Maxwell
International Women's Day - "This Womans Work" by Maxwell
Maxwell performing This Woman's Work. Special dedication on International Woman's Day (IWD) marked on March 8 every year. It is a major day of global celebra...- published: 08 Mar 2012
- views: 1975
- author: Gwendell Mercelina
5:03
Maxwell D Feat 2Nice "War" (Grime Freestyle) Take Off Riddim (HD)
http://www.tumblr.com/blog/ikondirector Directed by Ikon Edited by Ikon Cinematography Iko...
published: 25 Oct 2011
author: Tee Bone
Maxwell D Feat 2Nice "War" (Grime Freestyle) Take Off Riddim (HD)
Maxwell D Feat 2Nice "War" (Grime Freestyle) Take Off Riddim (HD)
http://www.tumblr.com/blog/ikondirector Directed by Ikon Edited by Ikon Cinematography Ikon Produced by Ikon for Creative Wrkz Shot on: Canon 5D Canon 50mm F...- published: 25 Oct 2011
- views: 18045
- author: Tee Bone
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Musicians of Mercy: Ray Winder Trio feat. Maxwell Chambers
On April 11, 2012, Musicians of Mercy presented A Benefit Concert for Midwest US Tornado R...
published: 29 Apr 2012
author: Musicians of Mercy
Musicians of Mercy: Ray Winder Trio feat. Maxwell Chambers
Musicians of Mercy: Ray Winder Trio feat. Maxwell Chambers
On April 11, 2012, Musicians of Mercy presented A Benefit Concert for Midwest US Tornado Relief in support of Habitat for Humanity International's Disaster C...- published: 29 Apr 2012
- views: 196
- author: Musicians of Mercy