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JJ Grey & Mofro Celebrate New Release with Live Performance in Philadelphia
Down-home roots, rock and soul artist JJ Grey and his band Mofro will celebrate the release of his first-ever live DVD/CD two-disc set, Brighter Days, with a live performance at Union Transfer in Philadelphia on Friday, January 27, 2012. The 78-minute CD and 2-hour DVD were recorded at Atlanta's Variety Playhouse in January 2011. Both as ...
Interview: Booker T. Jones
Not sure who Booker T. Jones is? If I took away Jones," would that help? Yep, he's that Booker T. In today's Wall Street Journal (go here), I interview Booker T. of Booker T. & the M.G.'s about his new solo album, The Road From Memphis, as well as a range of other topics. [Photo by ...
Booker T. Jones Tours with a New Album That Breaks the Mold
For about three seconds, Booker T. Jones' new album, Potato Hole, is exactly what you'd expect. Pound It Out," the opening track, begins with the unaccompanied notes of a Hammond organ, an instrument whose quavering sound was integral to the records Jones made in the 1960s, both as part of Booker T & the MGs and ...
Bon Jovi Set for First Jazz Fest Appearance New Orleans
Bon Jovi has been added to the lineup of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this spring. The rock act will make its first appearance at the festival on May 2. Bon Jovi joins previously announced performers Aretha Franklin, Dave Matthews Band, Wilco, James Taylor, Wynton Marsalis, Kings Of Leon, ...
Stardust
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 1978
Track listing: Stardust; Georgia on My Mind; Blue Skies; All of Me; Unchained Melody; 19:31; September Song; On the Sunny Side of the Street; Moonlight in Vermont; Don't Get Around Much Anymore; Someone to Watch Over Me; 17:12; Scarlet Ribbons; I Can See Clearly Now; What a Wonderful World (from What a Wonderful World, 1988); Basin Street Blues (from The Promiseland, 1986); I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) (from Somewhere Over the Rainbow, 1981); I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (from Somewhere Over the Rainbow, 1981); The Gypsy (from Angel Eyes, 1984); Mona Lisa (from Somewhere Over the Rainbow, 1981); Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive (from What a Wonderful World, 1988); Ole Buttermilk Sky (from What a Wonderful World, 1988); That Lucky Old Sun (from The Sound in Your Mind, 1976); Little Things Mean a Lot (from Born for Trouble, 1990); Cry (from City of New Orleans, 1984); You'll Never Know (from Without a Song, 1983); Tenderly (from One for the Road, 1979); Stormy Weather (from One for the Road, 1979); One for My Baby (and One More for the Road) (from One for the Road, 1979); Angel Eyes (from Angel Eyes, 1984).

