Showing posts with label Stevie Wonder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stevie Wonder. Show all posts

Quincy Jones' new on demand jazz channel, Qwest TV

Quincy Jones, Qwest TV, The Netflix Of Jazz, Live Music Television,

Live Music Television is excited for Quincy Jones and his new jazz music on demand service called Qwest TV, which is being dubbed The Netflix of Jazz. The channel has officially launched. Get your subscription now at subscriptions.qwest.tv

The video below, from Qwest TV, features the legendary Toots Thielemans performing his own interpretation of Stevie Wonder's classic song titled Isn't She Lovely from his 1976 album titled Songs In The Key of Life.  Qwest TV sets up Toots' live filmed performance of the song as follows:
"What happens when you need 🖐️🖐️ 2 hands to play the guitar and 🖐️1 hand to play the chromatic harmonica? ✌️ Just ask for a little help from your pal!"

Qwest TV - Toots Thielemans

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Rufus & Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good

Check out Bob Hope's voice introducing Rufus & Chaka Khan when Chaka Khan was not yet a household name. Tell Me Something Good, written by Stevie Wonder, was released in 1974 and peaked at #3 on the charts.



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Chaka Khan and Rufus - Tell Me Something Good (Early 1974 Career Breakout Performance)

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That is Bob Hope's voice introducing Rufus featuring Chaka Khan in this awesome old school 1974 clip as they perform their first hit together titled Tell Me Something Good, live in what was an early career breakout performance just about when Chaka Khan's career was starting to get traction. This is a great piece of history. What's not to love?



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Connect direct with Rufus at Rufus.Org

Stevie Wonder wrote Tell Me Something Good for Rufus. He also went on to perform it many times himself.

Hear and see the Chaka Khan song and music video titled Angel, from her double Grammy winning 2007 album, here.