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SRV exhibit in Austin, TX
James Cotton and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Photo part of SRV exhibit in Austin.
Photo part of Stevie Ray Vaughan exhibit in Austin, TX
Click to hear Wine, Wine Wine performed by Jimmie Vaughan and Billy F. Gibbons at the TX Blues Summit in New York City
Wine, Wine, Wine (The Nightcaps) is the first song Stevie Ray Vaughan learned. Photo part of SRV exhibit in Austin.
click to hear Ain’t She Sweet
click to hear Ian McLagan perform Kuschty Rye (Ronnie Lane)
Kuschty Rye (Lane/Lambert)
oh where I come from there ain’t nobody nobody quite like you who blessed my soul is cold on Sunday and always evades the truth whose lingo comes from God knows where and he surely knows more than I who also knows how mocked I am when you call me a Kuschty Rye And I say hey honey, I hold you way up too high for me woah, come on baby I put you way up too high for me she learned me life is sweet and God is good and he always will provide she taught me all I never knew and she taught me more besides so I said hey come on honey, I hold you way up too high for me woah, now come on baby I put you way up too high for me said where I come from there ain’t nobody nobody quite like you who blessed my soul she swears on Sunday always evades the truth whose lingo comes from God knows where and he surely knows more than I who also knows how mocked I am when you call me a Kuschty Rye so I said hey honey, I hold you way up too high for me woah, now come on baby I put you way up too high for me woah, sugar I hold you way up too high for me
Music doesn’t lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music. By Jimi Hendrix
Jimi died on this day in 1970.
Music is the #1 drug
New Orleans
rare Rolling Stones records
Click photo to listen to Midnight On The Water (Luke Thomasson)
James P. Johnson: 1942-45 Piano Solos
I’ve been in a James P. Johnson groove for awhile as we get ready to issue some of his outstanding works that lie in the Columbia and Victor vaults. This CD featured on NPR contains some JPJ that is not in our set, but is still a must-have.
-Michael Cuscuna Listen Here… Follow: Mosaic Records Facebook Tumblr Twitter
Lou Donaldson: Born November 1, 1926
Lou Donaldson: Still Swinging at 90
Tom Reney’s 90th birthday nod to Sweet Papa Lou Donaldson is right on the mark. Donaldson possesses one of the most soulful, expressive and beautiful tones on the alto saxophone and he can outswing and outfunk the best of them. Some may damn him for success and longevity, but they are missing the point.
-Michael Cuscuna
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Louis Armstrong Birthday Special
From Another Summer Day: Louis Armstong at Newport 1958
It seems I never get tired of watching this footage from Jazz On A Summer’s Day. Armstrong, Hackett, Teagarden and the All Stars during the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival. Happy Birthday, Louis!!
-Scott Wenzel
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Brian Blade Interviewed
Drummer Brian Blade, who recently turned 46, is a most unusual and unique drummer who’s been in demand with a range of artists from Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan to Kenny Garrett and Wayne Shorter, finding time to record and tour with his own Fellowship Band since 1997. Ted Panken has posted two thorough interviews he did with Blade in 2001 and 2008.
-Michael Cuscuna Read Interviews… Follow: Mosaic Records Facebook Tumblr Twitter