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Posts Tagged ‘Live Performance’

Tamia – Stranger In My House & NBA All Star Game Performance

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

As we wait for her long overdue, live album and DVD (rumored), here’s a few videos to hold you over. Tamia, whose last album, Between Friends (2006) was released independently via Image Entertainment, also beautifully performed the Canadian anthem, “O Canada” last week at the NBA All Star Game. You can check it out after the jump.

Stranger In My House” (Shep Crawford, Shae Jones) A Nu Day (Elektra/Asylum/2000).

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Noel Gourdin – “The River” (Live)

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Nice clip from his performance on the Steve Harvey Morning Show live at the Apollo Theater.

The River” (Abney, T./Brown, A./Daniels, E./Dawson, M./Gerald, R./Gist, K./Gourdin, N./Lafayette, J./Ly/Muhammad, B./Oliphant, F.) After My Time (Epic/2008).


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Jade – “Don’t Walk Away” (Live)

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Jade performing their early smash, “Don’t Walk Away” (Vassal Benford, Ronald Spearman) on Top of the Pops, 1993. (Jade to the Max/Warner Bros./1992)


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O’Jays 2005 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction/”Let Me Make Love To You”

Friday, January 30th, 2009


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Happy Birthday Sam Cooke!

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Happy Birthday to the immortal Sam Cooke. Hard to believe, but he would’ve been 78 years old today. As a singer,songwriter, performer, civil rights activist and entrepreneur, he was ahead of his time in so many ways and it’s hard not to think about what his life and music would have been like as he evolved with the world around him. However, he has left his the timeless gift of his voice, music and message. Enjoy.
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Jimi Hendrix – Purple Haze & Hey Joe

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Purple Haze“,Atlanta, 7-4-70. Are You Experienced? (MCA/1967)

Enjoy.

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“Hey Joe”, Are You Experienced? (MCA/1967)

Heston – Brand New You

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

I’ve had this album, StoryTeller (World Soul Records/2008), in heavy rotation for a while and it’s a great album. He has a gift for making situations and emotions tangible, real. Check out the review by L. Michael Gipson from SoulTracks. It breaks it down much than I ever could. Oh, and make sure you pick up the album and support good music!
Storyteller


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Abby Dobson

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Nice interview and mini-performance from the beautiful, talented, underrated Abby Dobson.

From her bio:
Some singers need to be surrounded by a variety of equipment to move people, but this powerful artist simply needs an audience. She is one of those rare songbirds that effortlessly stimulate sensual, soulful and raw emotions using just her vocal instrument, a voice that you don’t just hear…you feel it.

Having been influenced by the likes of legendary soul and jazz powerhouses such as Sarah Vaughn, Anita Baker, Donny Hathaway, Bill Withers, Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin, Abby is not your typical artist who tries to woo a crowd with technical acrobatics or lyrical clichés, but instead captures a crowd using captivating melodies and emotionally charged words brought to life by the ache and honey in her voice. Devoted to her craft, Abby has studied classical voice since Junior High school. But it was the introduction to Billie Holiday and Hathaway that taught Abby how to draw people inside her in such a way that you feel her essence. Abby’s music is heart music. “I want to touch people. I wanna make you feel.” Drawing on a wealth of musical influences, from Mozart, Whitney Houston, Sarah Vaughn, Dolly Parton, The Carpenters, Pat Benatar, Kathleen Battle, Jessye Norman, Tracy Chapman, Barbara Streisand, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Allison Krauss & Union Station to Anita Baker and Bob Marley, Abby’s sound is the alchemy of soul, folk, jazz, gospel, R&B, country, rock and pop, forging a gem that erases musical boundaries in its making. In fact, one could imagine fans of Anita Baker, Mary J. Blige, Sade, Jeff Buckley, Lizz Wright, Patty Griffin, John Legend, Martina McBride, Keisha Cole, Sheryl Crow, Cassandra Wilson, Norah Jones, Alicia Keys and Mindy Smith nodding together in appreciation at one of Abby’s shows or after listening to her music. And, her songwriting is as emotional as it is soothing. In a word, Abby Dobson’s music is mesmerizing. A lover of melody and words, Abby has also been deeply influenced by authors, poets and essayists, including Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, J. California Cooper, Emily Dickenson, James Baldwin, Patricia Williams, Kimberly Crenshaw and Margo Jefferson. By instinctively blending the musical herbs and spices that have influenced her (Jazz, Blues, Gospel, Pop, Country, Folk, classic R&B, Rock and Soul) into her own sonic stew, Abby affords old-school and new-school music lovers alike an opportunity to vibe together in harmony.

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