keepsmealiveThis One Goes Out To The One We Love – The Venerable And Mighty 1537 Posted on 2025-02-14 by keepsmealive Manics! SLCR #370: Sloan (January 18, 2025) Posted on 2025-01-31 by James Kalyn Are… are we back? I don’t know. What I do know is that I made my...
In the 1920s and 30s, Detroit was home to a vibrant blues scene, with artists like John Lee Hooker and Bo Diddley performing in local clubs and bars. In the 1950s, the city became a major player in the jazz world, with famous musicins like Miles Davis and John Coltrane performing in...
My music is the spiritual expression of what I am — my faith, my knowledge, my being...When you begin to see the possibilities of music, you desire to do something really good for people, to help humanity free itself from its hangups...I want to speak to their souls. —John Coltr...
joyful space that Snoop engineered to provide genuine hospitality to folks. Eclectic music filled the air — from Curtis Mayfield to unreleased 2Pac to Jodeci to John Coltrane — and helped people reminisce, relax and get inspired. “
Yo-Yo Ma? John Coltrane? Lady Gaga? Eric Clapton? Youssou N'Dour? Dolly Parton, Mirian McPartland, Wynston Marsalis, Howlin' Wolf, Luciano Pavarotti, Biggie Smalls? Doesn't matter. She, or he, does, or did, three things. Practice. Rehearse. Perform. PracticingPractice is just playing ...
As John Coltrane’s career evolved, his music underwent a profound transformation. He began as a virtuoso, dazzling audiences with his fluency and flair. But then, he transcended virtuosity, creating music that other players could not imagine because it came from a deeper source of inspiration. ...
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m not much of a vocal guy. I like instrumental stuff. I grew up on classical music, so Beethoven, Mozart, especially the impressionists Revel and Debussy. If I’m listening to music, it’s usually going to be classical or early Miles, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock or some of the ...
It’s like “Giant Steps” by John Coltrane, but it’s a pop song. For us to do a one-chord song, like “Bo Diddley” or “Whole Lotta Love,” was really a big deal. “American Woman” was a big one-chord song and it went to number one. Every once in a while, someone ...