Video: Talib Kweli – Cold Rain
In conjunction with yesterday’s release of Gutter Rainbows, his fifth full-length solo effort, Talib Kweli also put out an official video for the single, Cold Rain. Gutter Rainbows is chock
In conjunction with yesterday’s release of Gutter Rainbows, his fifth full-length solo effort, Talib Kweli also put out an official video for the single, Cold Rain. Gutter Rainbows is chock
Duane Allman may be remembered as a member of Derek and the Dominos thanks to Sky Dog’s contributions to Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, but he only played two
Robert Plant performing at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville, NC on January 18th, 2011.
The Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Beautiful Loser was from Michigan and he sang about open fields, small town characters, and lonely teenage nights that struck a chord with my own Midwestern home. Just at the onset of my sexuality when I, in my lost cluelessness, needed a manual for approaching, charming, and loving women, I found it in the songs of Bob Seger.
Jason Moran & Bandwagon/Ten (Blue Note): Pianist Jason Moran and his Bandwagon trio are busy from the very outset of this CD and that’s a reflection of the ambitious career
Charlie Louvin, half of the country and gospel music duo the Louvin Brothers, has died at the age of 83 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. The singer had undergone
The folks at Superfly have announced the first round of the 2011 Superfly During Jazzfest Concert Series, which includes performances by Galactic, North Mississippi Allstars and The Funky Meters. On
I’ve been to over 50 Umphrey’s McGee concerts in a wide variety of venues. No matter where the band performed, you could always count on hearing the perfect mix thanks
With plans for their long in the works covers record with Rick Rubin scrapped, CSN members David Crosby and Graham Nash have found themselves with some new spare time on
Hey Jude was the B-Side to the 1968 single Revolution by The Beatles. This single was the Beatles first release on the Apple label. Originally titled Hey Jules, the song was written by Paul McCartney in reference to John Lennon’s son Julian. One of my favorite online Beatles resources is Alan W. Pollack’s site, click here to read all the musical (and other) information you would ever want to know about Hey Jude.
The Contestants:
Leading off this week we’ve got The Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Soul Stew Revival courtesy of a great recording from That Tent at Bonnaroo. Source: 6-15-2008
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/derekjude.mp3]Video from the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise January 2009:
READ ON for more nine more covers of Hey Jude…