Nina Simone - Ain't Got No...I've Got Life

One of the greatest artists and civil rights activists in the history of modern music, also known as The High Priestess of Soul, Nina Simone was a true original.

This live concert footage, captured in the summer of 1969 when she performed at the Harlem Cultural Festival in Harlem's Mount Morris Park, is a treasure. Enjoy!

Nina Simone - Ain't Got No...I've Got Life (Live in Harlem 1969)


Here is some more live concert footage shot in London in 1968, where she performs the same song, for a audience in Europe, at a slightly slower tempo and cops a subdued groove than the take above. Enjoy!

Nina Simone - Ain't Got No...I've Got Life (Live in London 1968)


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Gary Clark Jr.

Music Television presents Gary Clark Jr. at Crossroads Guitar Festival

Since the mid 1990's, Gary Clark Jr. had been activly woodshedding and gigging hard and had developed a strong organic fan base. In 2010, a mix of preparation and fate landed him at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival where Gary Clark Jr. was introduced to a wider source of new fans that includes this network. Thank you, EC!

Just below is his song titled Bright Lights, performed live at the Crossroads Guitar Festival.

Gary Clark Jr. - Bright Lights - (Live at Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010)

Gary Clark Jr. - Don't Owe You A Thing (Live at Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010)

Gary Clark Jr. - If You Love Me Like You Say (Live At The Foundry)

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Trixie Whitley - I'd Rather Go Blind

LiveMusicTelevision.Com presents Trixie Whitley and a live video of her song titled I'd Rather Go Blind

Here is Trixie Whitley performing her song titled I'd Rather Go Blind, not to be confused the song of the same title by Etta James. She is accompanied by Daniel Lanois who is conducting the session and Brian Blade on drums. Enjoy!

Trixie Whitley I'd Rather Go Blind - (with Daniel Lanois conducting and Brian Blade on Drums)

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Don Cornelius - Pioneering Music Television Innovator - 1936-2012

So sad to hear about the death of the legend, Don Cornelius. Had the privilege of meeting him and shaking his hand at the 1995 NATPE Convention in Las Vegas where I told him how badass I thought he was. He didn't even crack a smile, but it didn't matter. What a great man, who paved the way for so many great artists.

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