Kokoroko Afrobeat Collective - Colonial Mentality

Live Music Television presents Kokoroko Afrobeat Collective and their song titled Colonial Mentality, filmed live in London at Sofar Sounds

Live Music Television is proud to present the London based act known as Kokoroko Afrobeat Collective and their song titled Colonial Mentality.

Kokoroko is 8-Piece jazz influenced Afrobeat band with three female horn players upfront, led by Sheila Maurice-Grey on trumpet, saxophonist Cassie Kinoshi, trombonist Richie SeivWright, bassist Mutale Chashi, Guitarist Oscar Jerome, Keyboardist Yohan Kebede, Percussionist Onome Ighamre, Drummer Eddie Hicks and other friends.

The live performance below was nicely filmed live by Sofar Sounds. The director and editor was Paul S. Matejek. It was filmed by Asafe da Silveira Oliveira and Paul S. Matejek. The sound was recorded by Paul Love. Kudos for a job well done by all!

Kokoroko Afrobeat Collective - Colonial Mentality

Connect direct with Kokoroko at Kokoroko.co.uk, Facebook.com/kokorokomusic, Instagram.com/kokorokomusic and Twitter.com/kokorokomusic

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Sofar Sounds puts on more than 10 shows every month in London. See upcoming dates and sign-up for tickets at SofarSounds.com/signup

About Sofar Sounds in their own words
"Sofar Sounds started in 2009, in a tiny North London flat. Frustrated by the traditional live music experience, we hosted three young artists who played to a carefully selected audience of true music lovers. And after that show, those people went and told their friends... We are now the world’s largest live music discovery community; curating secret, intimate gigs in unique spaces all around the world. Bringing the magic back to live music. If you want to come along, just signup! You'll receive all our show dates in an email, every month and can apply to attend therein. In the meantime, why not Subscribe to our YouTube channel for a chance to win yourself guaranteed entry. See you soon in someone's living room."

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Charles Bradley - November 5th, 1948 - September 23rd, 2017

Live Music Television presents Charles Bradley and live filmed music performances

Live Music Television is sad to report that soul great Charles Bradley passed away on September 23, 2017.

In tribute, Live Music Television presents some tasty live performances by Charles Bradley that really capture his true essense.

Some of the best recorded live performances of Charles Bradley were filmed by the fabulous radio station, KEXP-FM in Seattle, Washington.

In the first two videos below, Charles Bradley is backed by The Menahan Street Band, live at Mellow Johnny's Bike Shop in Austin, Texas on March 17, 2011, during KEXP's broadcast at SXSW.

Charles Bradley with The Menahan Street Band - Why Is It So Hard (Live on KEXP)

Charles Bradley with The Menahan Street Band - The World (Is Going Up in Flames) (Live on KEXP)

Charles had a really hard life. Starting off young, he knew homelessness and hunger. At age 14, he was inspired by James Brown after seeing him perform live at The Apollo. Eventually, Charles Bradley was doing professional music gigs in a band called Black Velvet that was a James Brown tribute act.

Just below is a single camera live take of Charles Bradley performing as Black Velvet.

Charles Bradley as Black Velvet: A Tribute to James Brown

Just below is a video about Charles Bradley's life, in his own words.


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Thank you to KEXP-FM, online at KEXP.Org, for posting the first two videos in the above post. The fabulous team that made these recordings happen are host Cheryl Waters, engineer Kevin Suggs, Cameras operators Jim Beckmann, Shelly Corbett, Scott Holpainen and Christopher Meister. The editing was done by Jim Beckmann.

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Hear and see five music videos to studio recordings by Charles Bradley on our network, here: MusicTelevision.com/2017/09/charles-bradley.html

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Ayo - Live At The Olympia

LiveMusicTelevision.Com presents Ayo, Live at The Olympia

Ayo hangs her heart over the ledge and sings beautifully. She does many ballads, mostly heart wrenching songs about love and life. She has a strong R&B, soul and pop repertoire in additions to her ballads.

The film of the 1.5 hour concert featured below is titled Ayo - Live At The Olympia. It was directed by Raphaël Frydman and presented by Polydor, a division of Universal Music France.


The Olympia is a music hall in Paris, France, and is also known as L'Olympia. In the above promo photo, it says Bruno Coquatrix just underneath "Live At The Olympia". Bruno Coquatrix was the owner and manager of The Olympia. Bruno passed away in 1979, long before this concert was filmed, but his name continues to live on. He was often instrumental being a early recognizer and advocate of great emerging young talent and for bringing leading established stars to his theater for French audiences to enjoy.

Although the concert was filmed ten years ago, the songs are timeless. If you are a new or long time fan of Ayo's, this is a wonderful concert to watch. It was directed by Raphael Frydman. Enjoy!


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Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio

Live Music Television presents Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio live at Upstream Music Fest

This refreshing group pours out of the groove jar like killer honey.

Thanks to KEXP-FM in Seattle, which is one of the greatest public radio stations on the planet. Their slogan is: Where Music Matters. The KEXP host and crew did a wonderful job capturing the recordings featured below of the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio at Little London Plane during the Upstream Music Fest in May 2017.

The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio consists of Delvon Lamarr on organ, Jimmy James on guitar and David McGraw on drums.

The first video below was uploaded as "the Warm-up Set", but it gets pretty hot and grooves for days.

Songs:
Move On Up (Written by Curtis Mayfield)
Memphis
3rd song is Untitled



The next video is the actual set, and it's too cool for school.

Songs:
Concussion
I Don't Want to Play That
Tacoma Black Party
Top Going Down, Bottom Going Up



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Thank you to KEXP-FM, online at KEXP.Org, for posting the above videos. The talented technical crew who made it happen are:
Host: Troy Nelson
Engineer: Kevin Suggs Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Alaia D'Alessandro and Justin Wilmore
Director: Scott Holpainen
Editor: Alaia D'Alessandro

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Ray Charles - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival

Live Music Television presents Ray Charles, Live at the 1997 Montreux Jazz Festival

Live Music Television is proud to present Ray Charles, a soul music pioneer.

Born in Georgia in 1930 he was one of the first performers to mix gospel, R&B and jazz to create a new form of black pop music that would come to be known as soul. His voice and delivery were strikingly different and instantly recognisable. He had his first hits in the early 1950's and was still hitting the charts into the 21st century. His death in June 2004 from liver disease was front page news around the world.

This concert was filmed at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 19, 1997 and features Ray Charles and his orchestra, led by sax player Al Jackson, and of course The Raelettes.

Thank you to Eagle Rock Entertainment for making these videos available. Get the full concert at this link

Ray Charles - Song For You (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 1997)

Ray Charles - Georgia On My Mind (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 1997)

Ray Charles - Busted (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 1997)

Ray Charles - I Can't Stop Loving You (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 1997)

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