Live Music Television is very pleased to present a tasty live filmed performance by Allen Stone accompanied by a piano and three stunning background voices. He performs his songs titled American Privilege, Give You Blue, Brown Eyed Lover and Consider Me.
This live filmed performance was recorded on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series on February 26, 2020.
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Allen Stone - Live on Tiny Desk Concert
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Gaby Moreno is a stellar Guatemalan born singer, songwriter, guitarist and recording artist, who is also an American citizen. Fortunately, she has the privilege of being able to travel the world freely to perform her music far and wide.
She is a Latin Grammy award winner, not just a nominee, who won the Latin Grammy award for Best New Artist. Prior to that she won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Before those wins occured, she paid her music dues the old fashioned way, the honest way, the right way: She wrote songs, played every show she could, she recorded independently and didn't let anybody tell her how to be. She always was and is a true original. No longer an indie, she is signed to a major latin record label. She sings in both English and Spanish, sometimes in the same song.
She often uses her music to stump for immigrants seeking a better life and that is what her song featured below is about. Live Music Television is very proud to present Gaby Moreno performing her song titled 'Til Walking Light, which she performed for the first time in this performance on a wonderful show known as Live From Here, with Chris Thile.
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This video is of a indie music great from New Zealand named Jackie Bristow. Along with her main music sidekick and guitarist, Mark Punch, they exude the sort of authenticity and the right twang that has them destined for major country music stardom.
In addition to Mark, Jackie always has great handpicked inspired musicians supporting her no matter where she is in the world. She has the right friends in the right places who have made the shows I have seen, stellar. She rolls into any situation and makes it sound great!
The first video below was filmed in Santa Ynez, California, at a spot called Maverick Saloon for the saloon's Tales from the Tavern Concert Series.
Jackie is backed by Mark Punch on guitar with Carole Colone, the local promoter of the concert series who is typically not a member of the band, sitting in on percussion. Carole is instrumental in producing the ongoing Tales from the Tavern Concert Series. Bravo for a performance and video & audio recording well done!
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Live Music Television presents Steve Miller Band performing Fly Like An Eagle, recorded and filmed live on Burt Sugarman's Midnight Special in 1974, before it was later released on the Steve Miller Band album in 1976. Fans who know will notice that this version is slightly different than the studio recording. If you happen to buy the 2006 re-mastered version of "Fly Like An Eagle" it includes a version of the song closer to this live version. Enjoy!
In honor of Bob Marley's 70th birthday on Friday, February 6, 2015, the Music Television family of sites has been featuring the music and remembering the very humble, yet powerful activist and human rights leader whose music inspired many other great artists to achieve higher highs in their lives and careers. Such was the case with Eric Clapton, who covered Bob Marley's song titled I Shot The Sheriff, just about one year after Bob Marley & The Wailers' released it on their 1973 album titled Burnin'.
In 1974, Eric Clapton reluctantly recorded I Shot The Sheriff for his album titled 461 Ocean Boulevard. Clapton was reluctant because he did wish to be unintentionally disrespectful to Marley. However, when he ultimately did record it, rumor has it that Marley was pleased with Clapton's take. The song ended up being Eric Clapton's only #1 hit, yet so far in the U.S. and it reached the #9 position in the United Kingdom. A subsequent windfall of new ears listening to Bob Marley occurred as a wider audience, at the time, became more aware of reggae music and who Bob Marley was. Clapton's success with the song helped bring Marley more into the mainstream consciousness. In 2003, Clapton's cover of the I Shot The Sheriff was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
There are many versions of Eric Clapton covering the song, both in the studio and live in concert. The filmed performance, just below, was filmed live at a concert at Hyde Park. As if to pay tribute to Marley's passing, the song starts off more gently as a pavane before breaking into the power of the song. Next, is one more version of Eric Clapton with Mark Knopfler and lastly, a wonderful live film of Bob Marley performing his song. Turn it up and enjoy!
Eric Clapton - I Shot the Sheriff - Hyde Park (Live)
Another great one was filmed live in Tokyo with Mark Knopfler.
Eric Clapton & Mark Knopfler - I Shot The Sheriff (Tokyo, 1988)
Here is a wonderful live take of Bob Marley, performing his song, live in concert.
Live Music Television is pleased to present this excellent 1967 live recordings of the Miles Davis Quintet featuring Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams, live in Germany in 1967.
Live Music Television is pleased to present the great recording artist from Lagos Nigeria who is simply known as Nneka. This filmed live performance is of her song titled Valley.
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Today (May 26) is the birthday of Miles Davis, who needs no introduction. However, for those too young to know who Miles Davis was when he was alive, these live performances from the 1973 Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland, are a great way to get up to speed.
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Miles Davis Electric Band - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival - 1973 - Part 1
Miles Davis Electric Band - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival - 1973 - Part 2
Miles Davis Electric Band - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival - 1973 - Part 3
Miles Davis Electric Band - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival -1973 - Bonus