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2008-06-16 08:35:04 PM 2008-06-16 08:43:49 PM Now that was a letdown.... 2008-06-16 08:44:06 PM Cue The Benny Hill music. 2008-06-16 08:44:11 PM My name's Buck. 2008-06-16 08:45:01 PM TheShavingofOccam123: Cue The Benny Hill music.Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph I believe. 2008-06-16 08:45:35 PM Sweet! Nurse thread! 2008-06-16 08:45:43 PM this 2008-06-16 08:47:22 PM and this 2008-06-16 08:49:34 PM Naughty'indeed...
A lonely S60 user must venture where no s60 user has ventured before... in comedic fashion! With the aid of nothing other than his phone and Google Maps for Mobile Grand Prize Winner of the "Show...
Standards are still the bread and butter of jazz. Whether from Tin Pan Alley's American songbook or specifically composed as jazz and assimilated into the jazz repertoire, the standard offers musicians a proven, tried and true vehicle with which to ply their artistic trade. This is never more the case than in the realm of jazz vocals...
Not many singers can claim a career that not only includes singing with Lionel Hampton but also recording with the three tenors, and Sylvia Bennett has done just that — but there’s a catch. She did spend years performing and recording with Hampton, but although her new album, Songs From The Heart, features ‘The Three [...]
Is it just me or are the more recent TV theme songs pretty lame by comparison to those of days gone by? Maybe I’m just getting older but it seems that the best TV music happened between the 60’s and the 80’s. Here are five of my favorite TV themes from yesteryear: From Sanford and Son - Streetbeater [...]
Here's a few more Wichita Linemen for your consideration. 1) The Electronic Concept Orchestra - Tony covered a few years ago. A loose configuration of studio musicians featuring Eddie Higgins on Moog. Sublime.2) The Ray Charles Singers - Think there could never be another Ray Charles? In fact there always has been. This Ray Charles was never accused of being a genius though. I admit I didn't know about...
David Cantwell writes: We spend so much of our time here honoring those who’ve passed away that I sometimes think Dying in Stereo would've been a better name for what we’re up to. It's been that way since we started in March of ‘06–two of our first five posts were obits, one for Don Knotts, the other [...]
The Final Word raises a glass to those musicians and others who have passed away during 2007, the most recent addition to the list being Dan Fogelberg, who died yesterday. Here's a list of some of those who have gone during the last year: Kip Anderson, Ingmar Bergman, Michael Brecker, Teresa Brewer, Donnie Brooks, Bobby Byrd, Jim my Cheatham, Jamie Coe, Ivor Cutler, Dan Fogelberg, Robert Goulet, Merv...
Garth Brooks and Vince Gill got to be Elvis, Peter Frampton assumed the role of Stevie Wonder, and George Jones was ... well ... George Jones, although all would agree that the backing musicians were the real stars Monday night (Nov. 26) in downtown Nashv
You might be new to the music of a diverse jazz group called Mr. Groove, but in addition to possessing an interesting name they've been performing at a consistently high level for two decades, often as the band behind stars like Boots Randolph and vocalist Bonnie Bramlett. They're also no strangers to the recording [...]
Q. Years ago, Hoagy Carmichael's "Stardust" was named the most played song of all time. Is it still? - Morey Yellen, Lakeland, Fla. A. "Stardust," written in 1929 b...
DAY 1 | DAY 2 | DAY 3 James Hunter: Turning Back the Clock Saturday, 1:00 p.m.--The Arena Friday night's drizzle has held on tenaciously through the morning hours, turning the 50th annual Monterey Jazz Festival into a soggy, mud-speckled event. The Arena is mostly empty as British soul man James Hunter begins the traditional Saturday blues program. But even if much of the sellout crowd is staying home...