Archive for February, 2009

johnjprieto Rhythm and Blues song (pre-production)

Saturday, February 28th, 2009


johnjprieto playing guitar (backing track in reason 3.0) in his Rhythm and Blues song(pre-production)Universidad de Cundimarca, Zipaquira-Colombia 30.05.2008

Does blues music make you want to?

Friday, February 27th, 2009

put a plastic bag over your head, or do you find yourself helplessly gyrating to the rhythm of the guitar?

hehe.
Listen wind champ–I told you, I WILL NOT sleep with you, I already know about your herpes, and I’m just not interested. Take your scabs somewhere else.
Blue–yes, it’s Shirley. And I like the blues just fine. It’s just a question.

RHYTHM AND BLUES THEME

Thursday, February 26th, 2009


THEME FOR RHYTHM AND BLUES THEY USED THROUGHOUT 1990
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Etude In The Form Of Rhythm And Blues - Paul Mauriat

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009


From the French bandleader 1971 release, “El Cóndor Pasa”, here’s Paul Mauriat with “Etude In The Form Of Rhythm And Blues.” Sampled for Swollen Members’ “Strength”. Enjoy!

Rhythm And Blues Revue 10/10 (1955)

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009


This 1955 R&B Revue consists of performances by some of the greats of the golden era of Rhythm and Blues including Cab Calloway, Martha Davis, Ruth Brown, Lionel Hampton, Faye Adams, Nat ‘King’ Cole, Sarah Vaughan, Herb Jeffries, and Joe Turner. The Hampton numbers reveal how close he came to abandoning jazz entirely in favor of music in the proto rock vein. Calloway is doing another version of his hit “Minnie the Moocher”, this one actually superior to his later rendering in the Blues Brothers. Joe Turner adds a performance which once again demonstrates that he is one of the all time great blues shouters. The Delta Rhythm Boys sing “Dry Bones”, an early showing of the gospel roots to R&B. Amos Milburn’s “Bad Bad Whiskey” is a tad painful to watch, given Milburn’s subsequent descent into alcoholism. All in all, the film offers a rare insight into the dawn of the burgeoning rock era.
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Alan Jackson - She’s Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues)

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009


Alan Jackson She’s Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues)
(C) 1992 Arista Records, Inc.

Lionel Hampton / Rhythm and Blues Revue

Saturday, February 21st, 2009


Outstanding performances abound in this musical variety show filmed at Harlem’s Apollo Theatre, New York City in 1954. It features a cast of popular African-American performers: Willie Bryant, Freddie Robinson, Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Faye Adams, Bill Bailey, Herb Jeffries, Amos Milburn, Sarah Vaughan, Nipsey Russell, Big Joe Turner, Martha Davis, Little Buck, Nat ‘King’ Cole, Mantan Moreland, Cab Calloway and Ruth Brown. Presented in this clip is Hamp’s rocking set.
You can download the entire movie here http://www.archive.org/details/rhythm_blues_review
Or watch the individual performances here at MindsiMedia

The late great Miles Davis from 1971-1976 was said to have the best damm rock and roll band name the band?

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

albums or cd’s On the Corner, Jack Johnson, Black Beauty live at the fillmore west, and many more. Two of the musican went on to make a name in popular music with big hits on the rhythm and blues chart.
Name the Band members during that time not the name of the band

Sarah Vaughn “Rhythm and Blues Revue”

Saturday, February 14th, 2009


Sarah Vaughn sings in the film “Rhythm and Blues Revue” 1955
This film is in the public domain!

Rhythm And Blues Revue 1/10 (1955)

Saturday, February 14th, 2009


This 1955 R&B Revue consists of performances by some of the greats of the golden era of Rhythm and Blues including Cab Calloway, Martha Davis, Ruth Brown, Lionel Hampton, Faye Adams, Nat ‘King’ Cole, Sarah Vaughan, Herb Jeffries, and Joe Turner. The Hampton numbers reveal how close he came to abandoning jazz entirely in favor of music in the proto rock vein. Calloway is doing another version of his hit “Minnie the Moocher”, this one actually superior to his later rendering in the Blues Brothers. Joe Turner adds a performance which once again demonstrates that he is one of the all time great blues shouters. The Delta Rhythm Boys sing “Dry Bones”, an early showing of the gospel roots to R&B. Amos Milburn’s “Bad Bad Whiskey” is a tad painful to watch, given Milburn’s subsequent descent into alcoholism. All in all, the film offers a rare insight into the dawn of the burgeoning rock era.
Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7w4GojbAQE
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