Foto Bert Lek
Mooie opnames van Jason Ricci in The Shack.Hoewel ik nog nooit in deze club aanwezig ben geweest ,heb ik ,mede door de mooie filmpjes van Rene Brons,wel een idee hoe het er daar uit ziet.
De progammering is het in ieder geval in orde ,zeker als je Jason en zijn band op het podium hebt staan.Drie weken eerder zag ik hem op het grote podium van het Moulin Blues Festival in Ospel (zie blogberichten).Het was een van de hoogtepunten ,en het is mooi om te zien dat hij ook in zo,n intiemere locatie volledig tot zin recht komt
The Band
Jason Ricci - Harmonica & Vocals; John Lisi - Guitar; Sam Hotchkiss - Guitar; Andy Kurz- Bass; Adam Baumol - Dums
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Foto Bert Lek
The Shack
http://www.the-shack.info/
Jason Ricci & The Bad Kind Moulin Blues (May 7th 2016)
http://arthurfromholland.blogspot.nl/2016/05/jason-ricci-bad-kind-live-at-moulin.html
donderdag 26 mei 2016
zondag 22 mei 2016
The Isley Brothers - Ohio / Machine Gun (The Palace Theater Dec.17th 1980)
Ronals Isley - lead and background vocals.O,Kelly Isley jr - vocals,Rudolf Isley -vocals
Erny Isley -guitar/drums.Marvin Isley -bass.Chris Jasper -keys/piano
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Givin' It Back is the ninth album released by The Isley Brothers on their T-Neck imprint on September 25, 1971.[1] After years of having white rock acts covering their most famed material, particularly, "Shout" and "Twist and Shout", the Isleys decided to do the same to music made famous by white artists such as Stephen Stills, Eric Burdon and Neil Young. Among the songs they covered were "Spill the Wine", "Love the One You're With", the social commentary medley of "Ohio" and "Machine Gun" (from Jimi Hendrix), "Fire and Rain" by James Taylor and Bob Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay". The Isleys' perseverance paid off when their covers of "Love the One You're With", "Lay Lady Lay" and "Spill the Wine" became charted hits.[2] Bill Withers plays guitar on the Isleys' version of his "Cold Bologna".[1]