Saturday, April 27, 2013
Chuck, Johnny, Ricky; Ray & Stevie (playlist)
A great song from the past...worth bringing back, does your voice fit this?
Chuck, Johnny, Ricky; Ray & Stevie (playlist)
is this when we started calling our music rock and roll?
David Reinhardt - Rosenberg Trio - Minor Swing
http://youtu.be/HsKtJkHwhhg
Django;s grandson, is the magic here for you? The chords are there, the wandering fingers are magic...
what do you think?
Django;s grandson, is the magic here for you? The chords are there, the wandering fingers are magic...
what do you think?
Jazz as it developed...a little lesson
http://youtu.be/_fc3hffDNr8 Oh, I love Django....the music lingers in my mind through the day.....
the development of harmonic chords, with the sweet sound of the violin,,,,,,,,,it is so lovely it hurts!
the development of harmonic chords, with the sweet sound of the violin,,,,,,,,,it is so lovely it hurts!
Friday, April 26, 2013
oh! oh! I am not in any of these cities...!
Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/04/26/the-20-most-well-read-cities-in-america-according-to-amazon-com/#ixzz2Ra2l8RbE
The 20 ‘Most Well-Read Cities’ in America, According to Amazon.com
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Where in the U.S. can you find the the biggest bibliophiles? Online e-tailer Amazon just reached into its mammoth pool of purchasing data to pull out its third annual list of cities in the U.S. where the “most well-read” among us apparently reside.
Here are the top 20, in order:
1. Alexandria, Va.
2. Knoxville, Tenn.
3. Miami, Fla.
4. Cambridge, Mass.
5. Orlando, Fla.
6. Ann Arbor, Mich.
7. Berkeley, Calif.
8. Cincinnati, Ohio
9. Columbia, S.C.
10. Pittsburgh, Penn.
11. St. Louis, Mo.
12. Salt Lake City, Utah
13. Seattle, Wash.
14. Vancouver, Wash.
15. Gainesville, Fla.
16. Atlanta, Ga.
17. Dayton, Ohio
18. Richmond, Va.
19. Clearwater, Fla.
20. Tallahassee, Fla.
Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/04/26/the-20-most-well-read-cities-in-america-according-to-amazon-com/#ixzz2Ra2l8RbE
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Sarah Vaughan - Last Night When We Were Young (1960)
This is great material...if you need something old/new to spice up your playing...it is just a fantastic song...Carly Simon does it just right too! Her heartbeat is in her songs, have you ever noticed...???
http://youtu.be/9o3r608IZco
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Mysterious structure found at bottom of ancient lake
Mysterious structure found at bottom of ancient lake Here is a little mystery for you tonight.
Eydie Gorme sings "I'll Take Romance"
Sarah Vaughan - You're Mine, You (1949)
Like the sound of his accordion ..and of course jo Stafford
http://youtu.be/doHjItD_-nk
I think Nat Cole did this number too...Natalie has a nice presentation....
Isn't it a great song?
I am sure it was a major hit by Billie Eckstine, I have to look in my record collection, think it was on a big seller album...
Monday, April 22, 2013
Davic Baldacci, The Hit new book
Wow is this apropos ..I have it on my order list...It can only be exciting if its by Badacci
http://www.amazon.com/Hit-David-Baldacci/
Book Description
Release date: April 23, 2013
From David Baldacci--#1 bestselling author and one of the world's most popular, widely read storytellers--comes the most thrilling novel of the year.
THE HIT
Will Robie is a master of killing.
A highly skilled assassin, Robie is the man the U.S. government calls on to eliminate the worst of the worst-enemies of the state, monsters committed to harming untold numbers of innocent victims.
No one else can match Robie's talents as a hitman...no one, except Jessica Reel. A fellow assassin, equally professional and dangerous, Reel is every bit as lethal as Robie. And now, she's gone rogue, turning her gun sights on other members of their agency.
To stop one of their own, the government looks again to Will Robie. His mission: bring in Reel, dead or alive. Only a killer can catch another killer, they tell him.
But as Robie pursues Reel, he quickly finds that there is more to her betrayal than meets the eye. Her attacks on the agency conceal a larger threat, a threat that could send shockwaves through the U.S. government and around the world.