the first digdeepmusic.net podcast is ready for you ears. This episode is a meditation of sorts on the individuals place in the world and the ways in which we define meaning. This theme is subtle, maybe a little abstract, and at times only comes to light in the progression from song to song. Here is [...]
Archive for June, 2007
It has been done…
Posted in Uncategorized on June 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
It has been done…
Posted in Uncategorized on June 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
the first digdeepmusic.net podcast is ready for you ears. This episode is a meditation of sorts on the individuals place in the world and the ways in which we define meaning. This theme is subtle, maybe a little abstract, and at times only comes to light in the progression from song to song. Here is [...]
They just don’t make them…
Posted in Uncategorized on June 19, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
like they use to. A simple message with simply good musicians plugged in trying to change the status quo. The world needs people like Marvin, Curtis, and Bob back. Check it out:
They just don’t make them…
Posted in Uncategorized on June 19, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
like they use to. A simple message with simply good musicians plugged in trying to change the status quo. The world needs people like Marvin, Curtis, and Bob back. Check it out:
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I don’t know about you but…
Posted in Wu Man, pipa on June 7, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I hear funk. Wu Man on pipa:
Gilberto Gil’s rare British album has…
Posted in bossa nova, brazilian, gilbero gil, nega, samba on June 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
been reissued with three new bonus tracks. Usually referred to as Nega, after the first track, Gil’s third album was recorded in Britain during his stay due to political exile from his native Brazil. As you may know, Gilberto Gil, and his contemporary Caetano Veloso, were pivotal figures in the Tropicalia movement. Given the [...]
Gilberto Gil’s rare British album has…
Posted in bossa nova, brazilian, gilbero gil, nega, samba on June 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
been reissued with three new bonus tracks. Usually referred to as Nega, after the first track, Gil’s third album was recorded in Britain during his stay due to political exile from his native Brazil. As you may know, Gilberto Gil, and his contemporary Caetano Veloso, were pivotal figures in the Tropicalia movement. Given the [...]
When you listen to Elizabeth Shepherd…
Posted in elizabeth shepherd trio, jazz, start to move on June 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
you start to move. Billed as a jazz trio with Scott Kemp on bass, Colin Kingsmore on drums, and Elizabeth on piano, the music comes across as more than the sum of its parts, yet keeps you warm inside the cozy jazz cafe. The trio manages to swing with one part funk, one part blues, [...]