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Back in 2002 a number of George Harrison’s favorite collaborators gathered at the behest of Eric Clapton and Harrison’s widow Olivia to pay tribute to “The Quiet One” and the
Back in 2002 a number of George Harrison’s favorite collaborators gathered at the behest of Eric Clapton and Harrison’s widow Olivia to pay tribute to “The Quiet One” and the
Last month jamtronica faves the New Deal announced that 2011 will mark the end of the band’s 12-year career. While that time period has been extended to include a farewell
This week, Galactic releases its second live album, The Other Side Of Midnight: Live in New Orleans. “It was a good time in the band’s career to take a snapshot and have it documented,” says the band’s bass player Robert Mercurio. “We had been touring with Cyril Neville and felt that we had a really good show and wanted to capture it.”
The album was recorded in front of a sold-out audience at Tipitina’s a few days before Halloween 2010. “I just remember it being a classically great, high-energy time,” says Mercurio. “Tipitina’s always feels like home. You feel like you don’t have to put out that much effort, but it just happens, and that’s how that night felt. It just oozed out.”
Guests on the album include vocalist Cyril Neville, Trombone Shorty, trumpet player Shamar Allen, trombonist/rapper/vocalist Corey Henry, the Soul Rebels Brass Band, and bounce rapper Big Freedia.
“For the first live album [2001’s We Love ‘Em Tonight], we recorded two nights and picked the best stuff. I don’t think we even had any guests,” remembers Mercurio. “But for this one, we started thinking about the songs and put a little more effort into getting special guests and rehearsing with them.”
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Chris Robinson’s latest band, Chris Robinson Brotherhood has spent the last few weeks touring up and down California and in the process has become a tight unit. The group dots
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