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Klezmer-jazz Duo Sam Sadigursky And Nathan Koci Release 'Solomon Diaries: Vol. IV And V'
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AMT Public Relations
Combining Jewish spiritual and Klezmer music with post-minialism classical, jazz, and tinges of American folk, clarinetist Sam Sadigursky and accordionist/multi-instrumentalist Nathan Koci release the next two volumes of The Solomon Diaries (Adhyaropa Records), a quintet of evocative albums reflecting on the Borscht Belt region—the primary Jewish resort community that helped shape 20th-century American culture—and also exploring contemporary immigrant and Jewish experiences. Both a compelling musical remembrance of a bygone era and a look to the future, The Solomon Diaries: Vol. ...
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Tower Records Founder Russ Solomon Passes
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HypeBot
Russ Solomon, founder of the legendary Tower Records chain, died on Sunday night, while drinking whisky and watching The Oscars. Solomon, 92, died from a heart attack, his son, Michael Solomon, told the Sacramento Bee. “Ironically, he was giving his opinion of what someone was wearing that he thought was ugly, then asked (his wife) Patti to refill his whisky,” Solomon told the paper. His father was apparently dead by the time Patti returned with the drink. Solomon was synonymous ...
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Solomon King - Medicine (2011)
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Something Else!
Over the course of the striking, stripped-down Medicine, former Detroit autoworker Solomon King returns to that moment when the blues moved inexorably away from the uplift that defined gospel music, and ultimately toward rock 'n' roll and then hip hop. The blues sought, at first, to define every-day concerns, but there were no easy answers. As with King's efforts here, it sought to render those things more real, to define them. That made the music, back in the days of ...
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Solomon Burke's Last Album 'Hold on Tight' Released March 22
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Universal Music Enterprises
Considered by many to be the greatest male soul singer of all time, a large man with a larger-than-life personality, Solomon Burke recorded his final album in October 2009 in Brussels, Belgium with the Dutch band De Dijk. One year later, on October 10th, the King of Rock 'n' Soul" died on his way to Amsterdam where he was to perform with De Dijk. Now that masterful album, issued in Europe prior to his passing and reached platinum status, debuts ...
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Solomon Burke Dead at 70
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JamBase
GRAMMY AWARD WINNING SOUL SINGER DIES OF NATURAL CAUSES Soul legend Solomon Burke passed away on Sunday, October 10 at Schipol Airport in Amsterdam. He was 70 years old. Burke was best known for classic hits like Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" and Cry to Me." His songs has been covered by The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding, among others. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, his final album, Hold On ...
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Solomon Burke dies at Amsterdam airport at 70
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Schicker
By TOBY STERLING Solomon Burke was born to the sound of music in an upstairs room of a Philadelphia church and went on to become one of the greatest soul singers of the 1960s, renowned as among music's premier vocalists. Yet his popularity never matched that of those he influenced, contemporaries including James Brown and Marvin Gaye, a reality he accepted with grace and some frustration, colleagues said. Burke, 70, died early Sunday of natural causes at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, ...
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Solomon Burke Completes an 'Impossible' Musical Mission
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All About Jazz
Mission accomplished: Solomon Burke's new album, Nothing's Impossible, was produced by Memphis studio ace Willie Mitchell.
Solomon Burke and Willie Mitchell were friends for years without ever laying eyes on each other.
The King of Rock & Soul and the revered Memphis producer who made R&B stars out of Ann Peebles, Syl Johnson and, most famously, Al Green, spoke frequently over the years. But it wasn't until Burke finally visited Mitchell in 2008 that these longtime pillars of soul music ...
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Lynette Washington Performing Live Friday Nite with the Jeff King Band at Solomon's Porch
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All About Jazz
Jazz and Conversations The Jeff King Band & Special Guest: Vocalist Lynette Washington Lynette will lift your spirits and make your heart soar. Playing New Jazz Standards All Musicans Welcome Back @ The New Solomon's Porch New York, NY Come check out the New Porch, New Menu, New Vibe, New Year! Featuring: Lynette Washington - Vocals Jeff King - Tenor ...
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Golda Solomon with Po'jazz Celebrates National Poetry Month Thursday, April 19th, 2007, 6 - 8 PM
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Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services
CORNELIA STREET CAFE 29 Cornelia Street, NYC, New York 212-989-9319 between West 4th and Bleecker Sts, Greenwich Village 1 Subway to Sheridan Square; A, C, E, B, D, V, F to West 4th St. GOLDA SOLOMON The Medicine Woman of Jazz" with PO'JAZZ celebrates National Poetry Month THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 2007, 6 - 8 PM $15 ($10 students/seniors) includes one drink featuring the poets of
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Best Jazz in Brooklyn: Solomon's Porch is Back!
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All About Jazz
If you're looking to enjoy world class musicians that are beyond being describe by a genre...you MUST visit Brooklyn's best kept secret, Solomon's Porch. Every Wednesday and Friday night, world class musicians like Anthony Wonsey, Jason Marsalis and Kenny Washington perform there! The vibe is mellow but full of soul and deep roots. The night is only enhanced by great food and friendly costumer service. Doors open at 8pm and the musicians jam until 11pm- No cover charge!!
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