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Barry Cleveland Assails Wing Nuts With "Warning" Video Starring The Artist General
Barry Cleveland's video accompaniment to his avant-metal protest song Warning," from the critically acclaimed Hologramatron album on MoonJune Records, facilitates a full-frontal assault on the Corporate Media ("Truth is willing but the press is weak"), Big Oil ("Oilygarchs"), the Military Industrial Complex ("Chickenhawk multi-millionaires"), Climate Change deniers ("The North Pole has melted”), and self-righteous hypocrites of ...
Gerry Mulligan's "Jazz America"
Gerry Mulligan, Jazz America (MVD Visual). The film's opening alternates clips of Mulligan smiling, playing his baritone sax and speaking. That brief documentary sequence establishes the good feeling that prevails in this 1981 performance at Eric's, a New York club. From there on, it's all music. Mulligan's rhythm sectionpianist Harold Danko, bassist Frank Luther, drummer Billy ...
STLJN Saturday Video Showcase: The Improvisations of Joe McPhee
This week, let's take a look at some video clips of multi-instrumentalist Joe McPhee, who will be performing next Saturday, September 17, at the Kranzberg Arts Center in a concert presented by New Music Circle. The show will feature McPhee with his band Survival Unit III, which also includes Fred Lonberg-Holm on cello and electronics and ...
Former Major Label Chief al Teller on Radio, the Death of the Old Music Industry and the Future
Al Teller ran CBS, Columbia and MCA Records, but in this interview with Ian Rogers on This Week In Music, he shares a visionary view of where the music industry is headed. It starts as a history lesson, but things get interesting around 17:30. Topics include how (sadly) mass-saturation radio play is still the most powerful ...
Reconsidering Ken Burns "Jazz"
In a classic example of how time can inevitably alter one's prior impressions, last month I was down in New Orleans working on a piece that will arrive in JazzTimes magazine's forthcoming annual jazz education issue, on the annual Louis Armstrong Jazz Camp. On a couple of occasions during that week I noticed the students viewing ...
"Stan Kenton: Artistry in Rhythm- Portrait of a Jazz Legend" wins two EMPixx Awards
The EMPixx Awards has honored Jazzed Media with two 2011 EMPixx Awards for the documentary film Stan Kenton: Artistry in Rhythm- Portrait of a Jazz Legend. The film has received a Platinum Award in the Documentary Category and an additional Platinum Award in the Use of Music Category. The documentary film was produced and directed by ...
Dropkick Murphys, Dangerbird Records Talk D.I.Y. and Fan Engagement with Ian Rogers [video]
(UPDATED) Ken Casey of The Dropkick Murphys and their new manager Jeff Castelaz, the CEO Dangerbird Records join Topspin Record's Ian Rogers on This Week In Music to talk about the band's success, most of which has been self-created outside of the mainstream music industry. Roger's daughter Zoe, who is a dj and GM of Boston's ...
Freddie Mercury's Birthday Celebrated with Google Doodle and Freddie for a Day
Today is Freddie Mercury's birthday and Google is celebrating it with the second longest Google Doodle animation they've ever done. The homage pays tribute to a man who is also celebrated by the now annual fundraising event, Freddie For A Day! DETAILS & VIDEO: Freddie Mercury Google Doodle Google celebrates Freddie Mercury's birthday with an elaborate ...
STLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Fall 2011 Jazz Preview, Part Two
Today, we continue with part two of our video sampler previewing some of the touring jazz and creative music performers who will be visiting St. Louis this fall. (For part one, see this post.) First up is guitarist Stanley Jordan, who will be here with his trio to perform ...
"Sounds and Silence: Travels with Manfred Eicher" - Directed by Norbert Wiedmer and Peter Guyer (DVD, Blue-Ray)
Available on DVD | Blu-Ray Sounds and Silence / Music for a Film (ECM, CD) Over a period of five years, Swiss filmmakers Norbert Wiedmer and Peter Guyer followed producer Manfred Eicher and the artists of ECM around the world. In footage from Estonia, Tunisia, Germany, France, Denmark, Greece, Argentina and elsewhere, their documentary ...



