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!
Live Music Television is pleased to present British recording artist Sinead Harnett and a live filmed performance of her songs titled If You Let Me and Unconditional, at a sold out show at the Jazz Cafe London.
Sinead Harnett - If You Let Me (Live from Jazz Cafe London)
Sinead Harnett - Unconditional (Live from Jazz Cafe London)
Live Music Television is pleased to present this stellar live filmed performance of Etta James at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1975 with a fantastic full band featuring Brian Ray on guitar, Richard Tee on keyboards, Frank Abel electric piano and organ, John Paul Jones on bass, Doug Hammond on drums, Arthur Young on trumpet, Gene 'Mighty Flea' Conners on trombone, Pony Poindexter on soprano sax, Klaus Doldinger on tenor sax and Howard Johnson on baritone sax and tuba.
The show was filmed on July 11, 1975 at Montreux Casino during the 9th Montreux Jazz Festival. The introduction lasts until the 1:20 point when they play Respect Yourself, followed by Drown in My Own Tears, W-O-M-A-N and I’d Rather Go Blind. Enjoy!
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Etta James – Respect Yourself - Live in Montreux 1975
Etta James - Drown In My Own Tears - Live in Montreux 1975
Etta James - W-O-M-A-N - Live in Montreux 1975
Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind - Live in Montreux 1975
Hiatus Kaiyote is a vocal driven contemporary jazz act from Australia with a funk edge and R&B/Soul at it's root. The band has stated that their style/sound is "Future Soul" and/or "Multi-Dimensional, Polyrhythmic Gangster Shit".
Members include Naomi "Nai Palm" Saalfield on vocals & guitar, Paul Bender on bass, Simon Mavin on keyboards and Perrin Moss on drums/percussion.
Live Music Television is proud to present a timeless and nicely filmed and recorded live performance of Hiatus Kaiyote and their song titled Borderline with My Atoms, live at The Austin Patch. The studio version of the song was recorded for their abbum titled Choose Your Weapon, but this live version is as impecibly stellar live as it was on the album, and very hard to differentiate.
Hiatus Kaiyote - Borderline with My Atoms (Live at the #AustinPatch)
Live-Music-Television is proud to present a filmed live performance of 18 year old drummer, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Elise Trouw performing with her trio at The Loft at University California San Diego. The trio includes guitarist Alan Mackelburg and bassist Peter Eichar. The video was shot by Scott Lehman and Josh Pallag with the audio recording by Scott Lehman.
Hear more of Elise Trouw featured on our network at the following links:
This music video mashup of Bobby Caldwell meets Foo Fighters went viral and landed Elise her debut network TV appearance performing two songs on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday January 30, 2018: TheQuietStorm.com/2018/01/the-quiet-storm-elise-trouw.html