Painting Music Crossover - parte 1

  • Length: 7:18
  • Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
  • Views: 138
  • Author: claudioboczon

Tags: Black  Boczon  Conservatório  D'Aquino  de  Ige  Robert  Tatuí 

Performance multimídia com Ige D'Aquino, Robert Black e Claudio Boczon, realizada no Conservatório Musical de Tatuí.

Phase Dance - Live at Vizovice

  • Length: 6:6
  • Rating: ( ratings)
  • Views: 145
  • Author: theGrapefruit

Tags: amateur  bass  crossover  dance  drums  grapefruit  live  maglajz  mays  metheny  music  phase  piano  trio  vizovice 

Composed by Pat Metheny/Lyle Mays, performed by the Grapefruit. A piano trio setting, this is a Metheny song without guitar and Pat, Have Mercy on Us.

patsy Cline - Yes I Understand

  • Length: 2:51
  • Rating: 5.00 (5 ratings)
  • Views: 367' favoriteCount='3
  • Author: youralone

Tags: Cline  patsy  Understand  Yes 

Self made slide Patsy Cline (b. Virginia Patterson Hensley September 8, 1932 -- March 5, 1963) was an American country music singer who enjoyed pop music crossover success during the era of the Nashville Sound in the early 1960s. Since her death at age 30 in a 1963 plane crash at the height of her career, she has been considered one of the most influential, successful, revered, and acclaimed female vocalists of the 20th century[citation needed]. The story of her life and career has been the subject of numerous books, movies, documentaries, articles and stage plays.Cline was best known for her rich tone and emotionally expressive voice, which, along with her role as a mover and shaker in the country music industry, has been cited and praised as an inspiration by many vocalists of various music genres[citation needed].Posthumously, millions of her albums have been sold over the past 45 years and she has been given numerous awards, which has given her an iconic status similar to that of music legends Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley. Only ten years after her death, she became the first female solo artist inducted to the Country Music Hall of Fame. In 2001, she was voted by artists and members of the Country Music industry as #1 on CMT's television special of the 40 Greatest Women of Country Music of all time, and in 1999 she was voted #11 on VH1's special The 100 Greatest Women in Rock and Roll of all time by members and artists of the rock industry. According to her 1973 Country Music Hall of Fame plaque, "Her heritage of timeless recordings is testimony to her artistic capacity." Among those hits are "Walkin' After Midnight", "I Fall to Pieces", "She's Got You", "Crazy", and "Sweet Dreams".

Projection - Lovestruck - Buzz fm Manchester

  • Length: 6:56
  • Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
  • Views: 409
  • Author: snowmanbuzzfm

Tags: 1987  block  buzz  classic  d+b  fm  hip  hop  jungle  lovestruck  manchester  old  pirate  projection  r+b  radio  reggae  skool  snowman  soul  tower  transmitter  uk 

Taken from the year of 1987 is this true british classic from Projection - LOVESTRUCK.Projection was the name for Andy Sojka, record producer, born July 10 1951. In 1979 Andy Sojka,formed produced and recorded the five-strong music group, Atmosfear. The first fruit of the liaison was their single, Dancing In Outer Space. Dancing In Outer Space fused disco, funk, jazz and psychedelic production. It sold 100,000 copies and the tune lives on, still played and frequently sampled. Educated at Kingsbury high school, north London, in the late 1970s, Sojka opened All Ears, a dance music shop in Harlesden. It quickly became a focus for the 12inch 45rpm dance single boom, which had begun in the United States. Many of the customers at All Ears were DJs buying American imports and the British releases that followed. After Dancing In Outer Space, in 1980 Sojka discovered and named Level 42, and signed them to his Elite label, producing their first single, Love Meeting Love, and The Early Tapes album. In the 1980s, Elite Records became a home for the new independent British dance music, and releases by Danny D(D-Mob), Beverley Skeete, PROJECTION, Atmosfear, Sahara and many others featured regularly in the dance music charts. With his music championed by the late Larry Levan at the Paradise Garage Andy became a cult figure in New York. Between 1986-88 he worked with Garry Hughes, producing two experimental world music crossover albums. In 1987, a rhythm and blues label was formed. Its first release was Keni Stevens's Blue Moods, a classic album of British soul music. In the mid-90s Andy established three new labels, Jump Cut, Meta4, and Chemical Discs, whose catalogue included such notable works as Atmosfear's Trance Plants (1994) and Jangala Spirits (1997). His last major project was Altered Slates (1998), made with the US group, Masters at Work, the U2 producer Francois Kevorkian, and Dimitri from France. In 1999, he began writing Groove World, an album by Atmosfear. This was to be his last, as he died on Feb 12th 2000.Please comment and rate tunes/videos.

Page: 3 of 23

Previous Page

Next Page