Conducted & arranged by George Butcher. In addition to her solo work, Mars sang in the '60s with The Jaynetts, The Clickettes, Peaches & Herb. She's also known as Marlene Jenkins [birth name], Marlina Mack
Recorded in a Virginia mountain town named Rural Retreat, the debut from this quartet of fringe-folk veterans. Doran are a pair of pairs: Channing Showalter and Annie Schermer are known as West of Roan, a group whose sublime and haunted songs speak to time split between North Carolina’s Blue Ridge and Washington’s Cascades. Elizabeth LaPrelle, meanwhile, earned attention with Anna & Elizabeth, a transgressive outfit responsible for one of the most transfixing albums of the past decade. Her husband, Brian Dolphin, is a songwriter and ethnomusicologist steeped in the traditional sounds of the Ukraine and U.S. They channel all this into their self-titled debut.
Jeanne Lee (1939-2000) was an African-American vocalist, poet, composer, improvisor, activist and educator. In her 40 year career she performed with Archie Shep, Marion Brown, Gunter Hampel, Frank Lowe, William Parker, Andrew Cyrille, Anthony Braxton, Ran Blake, Billy Bang, Cecil Taylor, John Cage, Rashsaan Roland Kirk, Pauline Oliveros, Reggie Workman, and many others. This is her first record under her own name. This spoken piece, the first cut on the album
Greenwich Village fok/psych group with Sam Shepard on tambourine and on Banjo, Violin: Peter Stampfel Piano: Richard Tyler; Vocals: Steve WeberGreenwich Village fok/psych group with Sam Shepard on tambourine and on Banjo, Violin: Peter Stampfel Piano: Richard Tyler; Vocals: Steve Weber
Leon Redbone was a Canadian/ American singer-songwriter and musician born in Cyprus of Armenian ancestry and first appeared on stage in Toronto, Canada, in the early 1970s.
An Empty Bliss Beyond This World is the ninth studio album by the Caretaker, an alias of English electronic musician Leyland Kirby. Released from 2016 to 2019, its six studio albums depict the progression of dementia by degrading loops of ballroom recordings. The record is based on a study regarding people with Alzheimer's disease being able to remember music they listened to when they were younger, as well as where they were and how they felt when they listened to it. The LP comprises modified samples of pre-World War II shellac ballroom jazz records Kirby bought cheaply at a Brooklyn store in December 2010. This theme of Alzheimer's in music would be greatly expanded upon through 2016 to 2019 through Kirby's final series of albums as The Caretaker.
cello solo or duo, works newly commissioned/performed by Israeli musician Inbal Segev in response to the extraordinary combination of events the world experienced 2020. A gesture of support to her fellow musicians and solace for audiences.
The pearls of the Persian Gulf have stoked the imagination and desire of people around the world for centuries their magnificence matched only by the courage of the divers who found them.
Mortimo St George _Kumi_ Planno, (6 September 1929, Cuba – 5 March 2006, of Kingston, Jamaica was a renowned Rastafari elder, drummer, and considered one of the ideological founders of the back-to-Africa movement founded in the 1910s by Marcus Garvey. PP Arnold and as the man who commanded the respect of a chaotic crowd during the arrival of Emperor Haile Selassie on his visit to Jamaica in 1966. He is referred to by other Rastas as a teacher and a leader within the context of the faith, given his life's work. Posted to Warieka Hills on YouTube devoted to _jamaican gangsters, Reggae music and sociopolitical scene viewed from a ghetto perspective through critical thinking with hopes of changing our political mindset......_ - Wiki
This is The Turning Tide is a collection of songs recorded between 1968 and 1970. Produced by Barry Gibb and Eric Clapton, the album was aborted and remained unfinished until 2017. Arnold began her career as an Ikette with the Ike & Tina Turner Revue in 1965. The following year she relocated to London to pursue a solo career. Arnold enjoyed considerable success in the United Kingdom. Arnold was born into a family of gospel singers, and performed as a vocal soloist for the first time when she was four years old. Her family lived in the African-American Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles.[2] She married early and had two children, Kevin and Debbie. Arnold worked two jobs, one in an office and the other in food manufacturing.
John Emelin, Kim King, Paul Conly, Russell Ford, Thomas Flye. The ultimate experimental rock band of the late 60s, Lothar and the Hand People were fronted NOT by a musician, but by a musical instrument; a theremin named Lothar. the New York-based Lothar & the Hand People took special pride in augmenting many of their tunes with the theremin, a then-futuristic instrument most famous for its use in horror movies
cello solo or duo, works newly commissioned/performed by Israeli musician Inbal Segev in response to the extraordinary combination of events the world experienced 2020. A gesture of support to her fellow musicians and solace for audiences.