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Sarah Gillespie and Gilad Atzmon Live on Jazz FM
Sarah Gillespie and Gilad Atzmon Jazz FM live session with Bob Sinfield 7th Nov 09 1st collector for Sarah Gillespie and Gilad Atzmon Live on Jazz FM Follow my videos on vodpod Continue reading
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Gilad Atzmon: Jews, Jazz & Socialism
How would you feel about a Radio show specialising in Aryan classical music? How would you feel about a radio show that features mainly, or only Aryan composers and performers? Continue reading
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Artists for Gaza is Jazza
As a response to the ongoing humanitarian disaster in Palestine, a group of artists have for some months been planning a festival that will bring together luminaries from all areas of music to raise awareness, support and funds for the people of Gaza. As with the devastation that besets Palestine, the JAZZA Festival will not… Continue reading
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Music Review: Paul Hanmer’s ‘Accused No 1 – Nelson Mandela’ By William Bowles
Paul Hamner represents perhaps the best synthesis of what it is to be a South African musician today, with the mix of African, American, European, Asian, Caribbean and Latin American musical traditions, all coming together in Paul’s capable hands, assisted by an equally talented cross section of South African musicians. Continue reading
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In Memoriam Bheki Mseleku
6 September 2010 This video is a poem in memory of Bheki Mseleku, the brilliant South African musician who died on the 9th of September 2008. Bheki was Eugene Skeef’s closest friend, with whom he left South Africa to come into exile. The music on the film is entitled All Rivers Flow To The Sea,… Continue reading
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Paul Hanmer – Window to Elsewhere – ‘Oxtinato’
A track from ‘Window to Elsewhere’, a later release demonstrating Paul’s imaginative use of different instrumental settings. Continue reading
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SOUTH AFRICA – McCoy Mrubata – Abukho
McCoy is virtually unknown outside South Africa and well worth checking out. http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Video.4297051 SOUTH AFRICA – McCoy Mrubata – Abukho, posted with vodpod Continue reading
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Jazz South Africa – Paul Hamner
Paul Hamner is, in my opinion one of the best, the most imaginative musicians working in South Africa today. http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Video.4296994 SA Classic Jazz – Paul Hamner, posted with vodpod Continue reading
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SA Music Legends: Moses Taiwa Molelekwa #2
Moses Molelekwa, who died under tragic circumstances in 2001 was a brilliant young South African pianist that I had the pleasure of hearing quite a few times in Jozi. Enjoy. http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Video.4297073 SA Music Legends: Moses Taiwa Molelekwa #2, posted with vodpod Continue reading
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Moses Taiwa Molelekwa – jazz genius
Another Moses Molelekwa piece. http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Video.25158 Moses Taiwa Molelekwa – jazz genius, posted with vodpod Continue reading
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Paul Hanmer – Trains to Taung – ‘Prop Hat’
I think this was Paul Hanmer’s first solo album and it’s a masterpiece. http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Video.4297000 Paul Hanmer – Trains to Taung – ‘Prop Hat’, posted with vodpod Continue reading
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SA Classic Jazz – Paul Hamner
A superb South African pianist, composer, arranger and producer. http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Video.4296994 Continue reading
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South Africa – Music Legends – Hugh Masekela 1
11 August, 2010 See the other Hugh Masekela Videos on Vodpod http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Video.4200416 South Africa – Music Legends – Hugh Masekela 1, posted with vodpod Continue reading
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Ahmad Jamal
22 June, 2010 Ahmad Jamal has long been one of my favourite musicians, in fact since I was around 15 when I first heard ‘Ahmad Jamal at the Alhambra’ which had this song, ‘Poinciana’ on it. Click Here to view a bunch more Jamal videos including an interview with the man himself and I’ve added… Continue reading
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Marcus Roberts at Lincoln Center
Marcus Roberts is one of those pianist’s with all of jazz history at his grasp and the ability to draw on it freely and creatively as this succinct, multi-faceted version of Monk’s “Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are” from Jazz At Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s Club reveals. Continue reading
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Blues for brother George Jackson
From Archie Shepp’s Attica Blues Blues for brother George Jackson and: Goodby Sweet Pops Continue reading
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Joe Zawinul “The Rise and Fall of the Third”
A twofer from legendary keys man Joe Zawinul, ‘Rise & Fall Of The Third Stream’ from 67 and ‘Money In The Pocket’ from 68 – two of Z’s finest releases, after work with Cannonball and Miles. Continue reading
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Freddie Freeloader – Jon Hendricks & Friends
Jon Hendricks founder of the incomparable Lambert, Hendricks & Ross vocal trio, singing his translation of the classic Miles Davis track, accompanied by Bobby McFerrin, George Benson… Continue reading
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Gilad Atzmon & the OHE with Strings at the Hull Jazz Festival
http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Groupvideo.1766649 more about “Gilad Atzmon & the OHE with Strings a…“, posted with vodpod Continue reading