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Grammy Nominated Soul Jazz Vocal Sensation Gregory Porter Releases First Video From His Critically Acclaimed New CD, "Be Good"
Whimsical Treatment of CD's Title Track, Be Good (Lion's Song)" Directed by Award Winning Filmmaker Pierre Bennu, with Cinematography by Shawn Peters and Special Set Work by Visual Artist Dirk Joseph Riding high on the out of the box success of soul/jazz vocalist Gregory Porter's sophomore release, Be Good, Motema Music has just released a video ...
Jane Morgan: C'est Si Bon
I'm on the road this week, but I have lots of goodies planned for you. Today, a fabulous video featuring Jane Morgan, who first became popular singing in France in the late 1940s. Her career in Paris was so successful that she had trouble breaking back into the U.S. market in the late 1950s. Audiences pegged ...
Nostalgic Look at the Rock & Roll Teen Scene of the 1960s in "Teen A Go Go"
The 1960s undoubtedly ushered in the birth of 'Rock-N-Roll' in America, largely in part to the influence of The Beatles.The British invasion took over the United States like a wildfire after The Beatles premiered on The Ed Sullivan Show. The next morning, garage bands across the country woke up with Beatle fever" and began growing long ...
STLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Spotlight on Straight Ahead
This week, we turn our video spotlight on the group Straight Ahead, who will be in St. Louis to perform next Saturday, March 25 at the Sheldon Concert Hall. The group was formed in 1989 in Detroit by bassist Marion Hayden, drummer Gayelynn McKinney, and pianist Alina Morr to ...
Watch Bruce Springsteen's Inspiring #SXSW Keynote [video]
"When I picked up the guitar (in 1964) there was only 10 years of rock history to draw on." Bruce Springsteen said yesterday near the start of his SXSW keynote. But as he concluded at the end of his wide ranging speech: Treat it like it's all that we have, and then remember: it's only rock ...
Interview: Larry Greene (Part 1)
Back in the late 1950s, Larry and Toni Green created a series of radio jingles for WNEW-AM in New York. Larry wrote the jingle's melody line and his wife Toni wrote the lyrics. At the time, 1130 was one of the country's oldest and most loved big-band and pop stations on the dial. The jingle the ...
STLJN Saturday Video Showcase: A Herbie Hancock Retrospective
This week, our featured artist is pianist and composer Herbie Hancock, who's coming to St. Louis to play next Sunday, March 18 at the Touhill Performing Arts Center. The concert is presented by Jazz St. Louis as part of their Legends of Jazz" series at the TouPAC. Hancock is ...
STLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Catching up with Vijay Iyer
This week, let's catch up with the latest on pianist and composer Vijay Iyer, who will be returning to St. Louis with his trio to perform Wednesday, March 14 through Wednesday, March 17 at Jazz at the Bistro. This will be the second time headlining at the Bistro for ...
Tony Adamo's New Video: "Nine Miles of Blu"
In his latest video and MP3 Nine Miles of Blu," Tony Adamo runs the voodoo down with legendary drummer Mike Clark, and references to being in the middle of a happening jazz scene, tipping his verse to Miles' and Coltrane's Giant Steps." Guitarist Steve Holman lays down a solid comping on this jazz trio's post-bop, with ...





