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Número 105 – Febrero 2020 CULTURA BLUES. LA REVISTA ELECTRÓNICA Página | 1
Número 105 – febrero 2020 CULTURA BLUES. LA REVISTA ELECTRÓNICA Página | 1 Contenido PORTADA Popa Chubby (1) ………………………………………………..…... 1 Directorio CONTENIDO - DIRECTORIO ..…..………………………………..….… 2 EDITORIAL Con amor por el blues (2) ………………………………….…. 3 Cultura Blues. La Revista Electrónica PLANETA BLUES Popa Chubby, 30 años en el camino (3) …….. 5 www.culturablues.com BLUES A LA CARTA Nominados a los Blues Music Número 105 – febrero de 2020 Awards 2020 (2) ……………………………………………………………………..…… 11 COLABORACIÓN ESPECIAL Ganadores de blues del © Derechos Reservados Grammy 2020 (2) ……………………………………………………………………….. 14 Director general y editor: COLABORACIÓN ESPECIAL Mi ídolo: Steve Gadd (4) ……. 16 José Luis García Fernández ESPECIAL DE MEDIANOCHE Bloomfield, en la época del Subdirector general: “Padres e Hijos” (5) ……………………………………………………………….……. 18 José Luis García Vázquez LADO B El legado de Odie Payne para el blues - I (6) …………….... 21 Diseño: Aida Castillo Arroyo DE COLECCIÓN 50 Year Trip: Live At Red Rocks (2) ................. 24 Consejo Editorial: EN VIDEO The Long Road Home – In Concert (2) ……………………. 25 María Luisa Méndez Mario Martínez Valdez + COVERS Rockin' All Over the World (2) …………………..………….. 26 Octavio Espinosa Cabrera CULTURA BLUES DE VISITA Con los músicos y sus instrumentos en el 2019 - 2 (7) ………………………………………………..…. 28 Colaboradores en este número: HUELLA AZUL Resumen de entrevistas 2019 (8) …………….…… 32 1. José Luis García Vázquez COLABORACIÓN ESPECIAL La Esquina del Blues y Otras 2. José Luis García Fernández Músicas. Resumen musical 2019 (9) ………………………………………..…. 34 3. Michael Limnios 4. Carlos Rosete ¿A dónde se va el amor 5. Luis Eduardo Alcántara LA POESÍA TIENE SU NORMA que soltamos? (10) …………………………………………………………………..… 36 6. Juan Carlos Oblea 7. Rafael Arriaga Zazueta HÁBITOS NOCTURNOS RECOMIENDA Songs For 8. -
Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs
Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs No. Interpret Title Year of release 1. Bob Dylan Like a Rolling Stone 1961 2. The Rolling Stones Satisfaction 1965 3. John Lennon Imagine 1971 4. Marvin Gaye What’s Going on 1971 5. Aretha Franklin Respect 1967 6. The Beach Boys Good Vibrations 1966 7. Chuck Berry Johnny B. Goode 1958 8. The Beatles Hey Jude 1968 9. Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit 1991 10. Ray Charles What'd I Say (part 1&2) 1959 11. The Who My Generation 1965 12. Sam Cooke A Change is Gonna Come 1964 13. The Beatles Yesterday 1965 14. Bob Dylan Blowin' in the Wind 1963 15. The Clash London Calling 1980 16. The Beatles I Want zo Hold Your Hand 1963 17. Jimmy Hendrix Purple Haze 1967 18. Chuck Berry Maybellene 1955 19. Elvis Presley Hound Dog 1956 20. The Beatles Let It Be 1970 21. Bruce Springsteen Born to Run 1975 22. The Ronettes Be My Baby 1963 23. The Beatles In my Life 1965 24. The Impressions People Get Ready 1965 25. The Beach Boys God Only Knows 1966 26. The Beatles A day in a life 1967 27. Derek and the Dominos Layla 1970 28. Otis Redding Sitting on the Dock of the Bay 1968 29. The Beatles Help 1965 30. Johnny Cash I Walk the Line 1956 31. Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven 1971 32. The Rolling Stones Sympathy for the Devil 1968 33. Tina Turner River Deep - Mountain High 1966 34. The Righteous Brothers You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin' 1964 35. -
John Fogerty the Long Road Home - in Concert Mp3, Flac, Wma
John Fogerty The Long Road Home - In Concert mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: The Long Road Home - In Concert Country: Europe Released: 2006 Style: Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1443 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1905 mb WMA version RAR size: 1705 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 104 Other Formats: AA WAV MPC DTS VQF VOC APE Tracklist DVD 1 Intro 2 Travelin' Band 3 Green River 4 Who'll Stop The Rain 5 Blue Moon Nights 6 Lodi 7 Lookin' Out My Backdoor 8 Hot Rod Heart 9 Rambunctious Boy 10 She's Got Baggage 11 Born On The Bayou 12 Bootleg 13 Run Through The Jungle 14 Deja Vu (All Over Again) 15 Have You Ever Seen The Rain? 16 Tombstone Shadow 17 Keep On Chooglin' 18 Sweet Hitch-Hiker 19 Hey Tonight 20 Down In The Corner 21 Centerfield 22 Up Around The Bend 23 The Old Man Down The Road 24 Fortunate Son 25 Bad Moon Rising 26 Rockin' All Over The World 27 Proud Mary 28 Deja Vu (All Over Again) - Bonus Track CD 1 1 Intro - Album Version 2 Travelin' Band 3 Green River 4 Who'll Stop The Rain 5 Blue Moon Nights 6 Lodi 7 Lookin' Out My Back Door 8 Hot Rod Heart 9 Rambunctious Boy 10 She's Got Baggage 11 Born On The Bayou 12 Bootleg 13 Run Through The Jungle 14 Deja Vu (All Over Again) CD 2 1 Have You Ever Seen The Rain? 2 Tombstone Shadow 3 Keep On Chooglin' 4 Sweet Hitch-Hiker 5 Hey Tonight 6 Down On The Corner 7 Centerfield 8 Up Around The Bend 9 The Old Man Down The Road 10 Fortunate Son 11 Bad Moon Rising 12 Rockin' All Over The World 13 Proud Mary Companies, etc. -
New Entry of Record Labels in the Music Industry
Start Me Up: New Entry of Record Labels in the Music Industry Master Thesis MSc Business Administration Management and Entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries Faculty of Economics and Business, Amsterdam Business School Myra Alice Wilhelmina Ruers - 11903929 Supervisor: Dr. M. Piazzai 21st of June 2018 Statement of Originality This document is written by Student Myra Ruers, who declares to take full responsibility for the contents of this document. I declare that the text and the work presented in this document is original and that no sources other than those mentioned in the text and its references have been used in creating it. The Faculty of Economics and Business is responsible solely for the supervision of completion of the work, not for the contents. 2 Abstract The music industry is extremely vibrant, diverse, and inherently uncertain. Record labels are the main intermediaries in this industry, facilitating the connection between the creative input from musicians and the demand from the consumers. Due to many technological advancements, the barriers to entry have decreased significantly, hence making it easier to enter this industry as a new record label. Additionally, strategic integration options allow existing firms to start new ventures by acquiring or initiating subsidiaries. This research focuses on the multiple modes through which new entry can be commenced. These entry modes all have their own characteristics and consequences for the configurations of the industry. The likelihood of entry, the subsequent performance of new record labels, and the effects on the diversity of the output are the main topics that are explored. In this study, databases storing longitudinal information on musical releases are used to compile a dataset with the necessary information on new record labels. -
America's Changing Mirror: How Popular Music Reflects Public
AMERICA’S CHANGING MIRROR: HOW POPULAR MUSIC REFLECTS PUBLIC OPINION DURING WARTIME by Christina Tomlinson Campbell University Faculty Mentor Jaclyn Stanke Campbell University Entertainment is always a national asset. Invaluable in times of peace, it is indispensable in wartime. All those who are working in the entertainment industry are building and maintaining national morale both on the battlefront and on the home front. 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt, June 12, 1943 Whether or not we admit it, societies change in wartime. It is safe to say that after every war in America’s history, society undergoes large changes or embraces new mores, depending on the extent to which war has affected the nation. Some of the “smaller wars” in our history, like the Mexican-American War or the Spanish-American War, have left little traces of change that scarcely venture beyond some territorial adjustments and honorable mentions in our textbooks. Other wars have had profound effects in their aftermath or began as a result of a 1 Telegram to the National Conference of the Entertainment Industry for War Activities, quoted in John Bush Jones, The Songs that Fought the War: Popular Music and the Home Front, 1939-1945 (Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England, 2006), 31. catastrophic event: World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and the current wars in the Middle East. These major conflicts create changes in society that are experienced in the long term, whether expressed in new legislation, changed social customs, or new ways of thinking about government. While some of these large social shifts may be easy to spot, such as the GI Bill or the baby boom phenomenon in the 1940s and 1950s, it is also interesting to consider the changed ways of thinking in modern societies as a result of war and the degree to which information is filtered. -
AD GUITAR INSTRUCTION** 943 Songs, 2.8 Days, 5.36 GB
Page 1 of 28 **AD GUITAR INSTRUCTION** 943 songs, 2.8 days, 5.36 GB Name Time Album Artist 1 I Am Loved 3:27 The Golden Rule Above the Golden State 2 Highway to Hell TUNED 3:32 AD Tuned Files and Edits AC/DC 3 Dirty Deeds Tuned 4:16 AD Tuned Files and Edits AC/DC 4 TNT Tuned 3:39 AD Tuned Files and Edits AC/DC 5 Back in Black 4:20 Back in Black AC/DC 6 Back in Black Too Slow 6:40 Back in Black AC/DC 7 Hells Bells 5:16 Back in Black AC/DC 8 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 4:16 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap AC/DC 9 It's A Long Way To The Top ( If You… 5:15 High Voltage AC/DC 10 Who Made Who 3:27 Who Made Who AC/DC 11 You Shook Me All Night Long 3:32 AC/DC 12 Thunderstruck 4:52 AC/DC 13 TNT 3:38 AC/DC 14 Highway To Hell 3:30 AC/DC 15 For Those About To Rock (We Sal… 5:46 AC/DC 16 Rock n' Roll Ain't Noise Pollution 4:13 AC/DC 17 Blow Me Away in D 3:27 AD Tuned Files and Edits AD Tuned Files 18 F.S.O.S. in D 2:41 AD Tuned Files and Edits AD Tuned Files 19 Here Comes The Sun Tuned and… 4:48 AD Tuned Files and Edits AD Tuned Files 20 Liar in E 3:12 AD Tuned Files and Edits AD Tuned Files 21 LifeInTheFastLaneTuned 4:45 AD Tuned Files and Edits AD Tuned Files 22 Love Like Winter E 2:48 AD Tuned Files and Edits AD Tuned Files 23 Make Damn Sure in E 3:34 AD Tuned Files and Edits AD Tuned Files 24 No More Sorrow in D 3:44 AD Tuned Files and Edits AD Tuned Files 25 No Reason in E 3:07 AD Tuned Files and Edits AD Tuned Files 26 The River in E 3:18 AD Tuned Files and Edits AD Tuned Files 27 Dream On 4:27 Aerosmith's Greatest Hits Aerosmith 28 Sweet Emotion -
Black Sabbath the Complete Guide
Black Sabbath The Complete Guide PDF generated using the open source mwlib toolkit. See http://code.pediapress.com/ for more information. PDF generated at: Mon, 17 May 2010 12:17:46 UTC Contents Articles Overview 1 Black Sabbath 1 The members 23 List of Black Sabbath band members 23 Vinny Appice 29 Don Arden 32 Bev Bevan 37 Mike Bordin 39 Jo Burt 43 Geezer Butler 44 Terry Chimes 47 Gordon Copley 49 Bob Daisley 50 Ronnie James Dio 54 Jeff Fenholt 59 Ian Gillan 62 Ray Gillen 70 Glenn Hughes 72 Tony Iommi 78 Tony Martin 87 Neil Murray 90 Geoff Nicholls 97 Ozzy Osbourne 99 Cozy Powell 111 Bobby Rondinelli 118 Eric Singer 120 Dave Spitz 124 Adam Wakeman 125 Dave Walker 127 Bill Ward 132 Related bands 135 Heaven & Hell 135 Mythology 140 Discography 141 Black Sabbath discography 141 Studio albums 149 Black Sabbath 149 Paranoid 153 Master of Reality 157 Black Sabbath Vol. 4 162 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 167 Sabotage 171 Technical Ecstasy 175 Never Say Die! 178 Heaven and Hell 181 Mob Rules 186 Born Again 190 Seventh Star 194 The Eternal Idol 197 Headless Cross 200 Tyr 203 Dehumanizer 206 Cross Purposes 210 Forbidden 212 Live Albums 214 Live Evil 214 Cross Purposes Live 218 Reunion 220 Past Lives 223 Live at Hammersmith Odeon 225 Compilations and re-releases 227 We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll 227 The Sabbath Stones 230 Symptom of the Universe: The Original Black Sabbath 1970–1978 232 Black Box: The Complete Original Black Sabbath 235 Greatest Hits 1970–1978 237 Black Sabbath: The Dio Years 239 The Rules of Hell 243 Other related albums 245 Live at Last 245 The Sabbath Collection 247 The Ozzy Osbourne Years 249 Nativity in Black 251 Under Wheels of Confusion 254 In These Black Days 256 The Best of Black Sabbath 258 Club Sonderauflage 262 Songs 263 Black Sabbath 263 Changes 265 Children of the Grave 267 Die Young 270 Dirty Women 272 Disturbing the Priest 273 Electric Funeral 274 Evil Woman 275 Fairies Wear Boots 276 Hand of Doom 277 Heaven and Hell 278 Into the Void 280 Iron Man 282 The Mob Rules 284 N. -
Social Software for Music
FACULDADE DE ENGENHARIA DA UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO Social Software for Music Cláudio Miguel Teixeira da Costa Project Report Master in Informatics and Computation Engineering Supervisor: Ademar Aguiar (PhD) July 2009 Social Software for Music Cláudio Miguel Teixeira da Costa Project Report Master in Informatics and Computer Engineering Approved in public examination by the committee: Chair: António Lucas Soares (FEUP / PhD) ____________________________________________________ External Examiner: António Rito Silva (IST / PhD) Internal Examiner: Ademar Aguiar (FEUP / PhD) 31st July 2009 Abstract The work presented in this report refers to the project “Social Software for Music”, developed in cooperation with INESC Porto and Palco Principal. The project had a duration of 4 months (between March and June 2009) and has as goal to improve Palco Principal, a social software platform focused in the music industry. After a study of Palco's platform, as well as of the several other platforms existing, it was possible to understand the needs and opportunities of Palco Principal, in order to level and even excel its competitors. From this study, three main areas of focus were elected: music recommendation, music classification and event management. A brief analysis on the context of this systems is made, from the definition and applications of social software to the context of the music industry and the Music Information Research field of study. Several aspects of music recommendation and classification are studied, as well as their applications and associated issues. Also a study of the existing recommendation techniques is developed, along with the metrics used to evaluate their success. We then try to understand how music classification is made and we explore some novel forms of classification, apart from the traditional genre categorization: acoustic fingerprinting and mood classification. -
Jessica Rees [email protected] 760-834-8599
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Jessica Rees [email protected] 760-834-8599 FREE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY AT TORTOISE ROCK CASINO’S LIVE AT THE ROCK CONCERT SERIES August Lineup Announced! TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA – (July 27, 2016) – Tortoise Rock Casino is proud present the ultimate in free family entertainment at Live at the Rock, featuring an exciting concert every Friday night in August for all ages 6+! The FREE Friday Concert Series features electrifying tribute bands and artists, performing on the outdoor stage at Tortoise Rock Casino. The concerts take place at 8 p.m. on Friday nights now through October. Before enjoying the concert at Live at the Rock, start off the night with a delicious bite to eat at Oasis Grille or enjoy a cocktail at Shelly’s Lounge. Free soda and soft drinks are also available! Live at the Rock is presented by Z107.7 FM. Listen to Z107.7 FM for updates and announcements about the Live at the Rock series. August kicks off with Heart Attack and a tribute to Heart on August 5. Their spot-on recreation of Heart’s music takes guests on a journey from their classic songs of the ‘70s to their chart-topping hits of the ‘80s, from “Barracuda” and “Crazy On You” to “These Dreams” and “Alone.” Experience the music of The Ramones on August 12 with The Rockaways. The band pays tribute to the legendary punk rockers and recreates such hits as “I Wanna Be Sedated,” “Glad To See You Go,” “Rockaway Beach” and many more. Grunge rock will be in the house when Nirvanish brings the music of Nirvana to Live at the Rock on August 19. -
Intermediate Dance Rotates Clockwise Choreographer: KLPS
READY TO PLAY Count: 64 Wall: 4 Level: Intermediate Dance rotates clockwise Choreographer: K.L.P.S. – Tamworth – October 2013 Music: Centerfield – John Fogerty Album: The Long Road Home – John Fogerty INTRODUCTION: 40 beats from when guitar begins – dance first 16 beats then restart Stomp, Heel Toe Twists 1234 Stomp Right foot slightly apart, Twist Right Heel to right, Twist Right toes to right, Twist Right Heel to right 5678 Twist Right Heel to left, Twist Right toes to left, Twist Right Heel to left, Twist right toes to centre Stomp, Heel Toe Twists 1234 Stomp Left foot slightly apart, Twist Left Heel to left, Twist Left toes to left, Twist Left Heel to left 5678 Twist Left Heel to right, Twist Left t toes to right, Twist Left Heel to right, Twist Left toes to centre Kick Ball Change x 2, Step ½ Pivot, Shuffle fwd 1&2 Kick Right forward, Step Right next to left, Step Left in place 3&4 Kick Right forward, Step Right next to left, Step Left in place 5 6 Step forward on Right, Pivot ½ Left 7&8 Step Right forward, Step Left beside Right, Step Right forward Step together, 2 x Heel bounces, Step, Shimmy, Double clap with hold, 1234 Step Left forward, Step Right together, Bounce both heels twice 5 6 Step Right forward at 45˚ while shimmying shoulders 7 8 Step Left together while clapping, Hold and clap Step, Shimmy, Double Clap with hold, ½ Monterey 1 2 Step Left forward at 45˚ while shimmying shoulders 3 4 Step Right together while clapping, Hold and clap 5 678 Touch Right toes to right, ½ turn R while dragging Right to beside Left, Touch -
John Fogerty the Long Road Home - in Concert Mp3, Flac, Wma
John Fogerty The Long Road Home - In Concert mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: The Long Road Home - In Concert Country: Russia Released: 2006 Style: Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Country Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1264 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1652 mb WMA version RAR size: 1658 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 390 Other Formats: AU AC3 AHX TTA MOD MMF VQF Tracklist 1 Intro 2 Travelin' Band 3 Green River 4 Who'll Stop The Rain 5 Blue Moon Nights 6 Lodi 7 Lookin' Out My Backdoor 8 Hot Rod Heart 9 Rambunctious Boy 10 She's Got Baggage 11 Born On The Bayou 12 Bootleg 13 Run Through The Jungle 14 Deja Vu (All Over Again) 15 Have You Ever Seen The Rain? 16 Tombstone Shadow 17 Keep On Chooglin' 18 Sweet Hitch Hiker 19 Hey Tonight 20 Down On The Corner 21 Centerfield 22 Up Around The Bend 23 The Old Man Down The Road 24 Fortunate Son 25 Bad Moon Rising 26 Rockin' All Over The World 27 Proud Mary Bonus Track: 28 Deja Vu (All Over Again) - Companies, etc. Recorded At – The Wiltern Credits Bass – George Hawkins, Jr.* Composed By, Arranged By, Producer – John Fogerty Drums – John Molo Executive Producer – Julie Fogerty Film Director – Martyn Atkins Film Producer – James Pluta Guitar – Billy Burnette, Bob Britt* Keyboards, Guitar – Matt Nolen* Lead Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica – John Fogerty Notes Filmed at the Wiltern Theatre Los Angeles, California September 15, 2005 (C) 2006 Concord Music Group, Inc. Artwork (C) 2006 Concord Music Group, Inc. Made in the EU. -
The Influence of the Folk Music Revival on the Antiwar Movement During the Vietnam Era
Salve Regina University Digital Commons @ Salve Regina Pell Scholars and Senior Theses Salve's Dissertations and Theses 12-19-2019 A Different Master of War: The Influence of the olkF Music Revival on the Antiwar Movement during the Vietnam Era Isabelle Gillibrand Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/pell_theses Part of the Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons A Different Master of War: The Influence of the Folk Music Revival on the Antiwar Movement during the Vietnam Era Isabelle Gillibrand Salve Regina University Department of History Senior Thesis Dr. Neary December 6, 2019 The author would like to express gratitude to Salve Regina University’s Department of History for financial support made possible through the John E. McGinty Fund in History. McGinty Funds provided resources to travel to Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee in the spring of 2019 to conduct primary research for the project. “What did you hear, my blue-eyed son? What did you hear, my darling young one?” -Bob Dylan, “A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall,” 1963 In the midst of victorious rhetoric from the government, disturbing insight from the news media, and chaos from the protests, people heard the music of the Vietnam War era. The 1960s was known as a time of change, ranging from revised social norms to changing political stances to new popular music. Everyone seemed to have something to say about the war, musicians being no exception. The folk revival in the 1960s introduced young listeners to a different sound, one of rebellion and critical thought about their country.