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Leyla McCalla - Ella Jenkings, arr. Leyla McCalla / Little Sparrow (live @Bimhuis Amsterdam)

 
Hi Lucy!
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Creedence is remembered as a top-40 band but they could lay down the R&B. Fogerty is my favorite rock vocalist all-time and the boy could play that Rickenbacker. What's funny is all the groupies down front are in their 60's now.
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Hi Lucy!
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Creedence is remembered as a top-40 band but they could lay down the R&B. Fogerty is my favorite rock vocalist all-time and the boy could play that Rickenbacker. What's funny is all the groupies down front are in their 60's now.
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"Hi Lucy!
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Hi Tom :smiliehug:
 
Earlier I was listening to Béla Bartók "String Quartet No. 5", on the record player.

You Tube being amazing, they have all of Bartók's String Quartet's uploaded.

The painting in the background of course, this is Wassily Kandinsky's "Composition VIII" from 1923, Kandinsky's early Bauhaus period....I love Kandinsky, one of my favourite artists.

This is the Allegro from "String Quartet No. 5":



Then I listened to Imarhan, who are Tuareg from Algeria and are on City Slang Records which is owned and run by some friends of our's in Berlin:

City Slang Records

Imarhan

The whole Imarhan album is completely astonishing.

This is Imarhan's song "Tahabort" which is amazing, incredibly intricate guitar work and in general just extraordinary noise, they're on tour throughout Europa this month and also March, we must go and watch them do their thing:



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Bukka White "Parchman Farm Blues" released on 10" in 1940 on Okeh Records....the B Side is "District Attorney Blues"

 

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