Posts Tagged ‘blues’

Blues Rock in The Studio: The Perpetual Sound — The Black Keys to Jimi Hendrix & B.B. King

As The Black Keys entered the stage of The 55th GRAMMY Awards recently, albeit with much GRAMMY flare that included a horn section and bass drummer, it’s interesting to think, “Has blues rock’s sound evolved that much, if at all? Has blues rock’s popularity once again reached a peak?”

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Licensing and the American Songbook: Sunflower Entertainment Advances the Chess Legacy

MIDTOWN, MANHATTAN: It’s not just artists that need a niche. Publishing and licensing companies have to have a strong idea of who they are, as well – a fact that NYC’s Sunflower Entertainment has a firm hold on.

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Recording Wynton Marsalis and Vitoria Suite: A Jazz Journey from Basque Country to Manhattan Valley

HARLEM, MANHATTAN: Who are the lighthouse keepers for New York City’s brilliant musical beacon? The giant of jazz known as Wynton Marsalis surely stands as one such sentry, an adventurist and nine-time GRAMMY winner radiating original sound experiences from our musical epicenter out to the world.

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