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  1. New #review today: "Purple Spirits is a collection of instrumental tributes to artists that have historical connections to #AncientFuture, and perhaps some that might not be readily obvious, but many current and former members are on hand for this one." #ExposeOnline #ZakirHussain #JimiHendrix #WorldFusion #WorldMusic expose.org/index.php/articles/

  2. New #review today: "Purple Spirits is a collection of instrumental tributes to artists that have historical connections to #AncientFuture, and perhaps some that might not be readily obvious, but many current and former members are on hand for this one." #ExposeOnline #ZakirHussain #JimiHendrix #WorldFusion #WorldMusic expose.org/index.php/articles/

  3. New #review today: "Purple Spirits is a collection of instrumental tributes to artists that have historical connections to #AncientFuture, and perhaps some that might not be readily obvious, but many current and former members are on hand for this one." #ExposeOnline #ZakirHussain #JimiHendrix #WorldFusion #WorldMusic expose.org/index.php/articles/

  4. New today: "Purple Spirits is a collection of instrumental tributes to artists that have historical connections to , and perhaps some that might not be readily obvious, but many current and former members are on hand for this one." expose.org/index.php/articles/

  5. New #review today: "Purple Spirits is a collection of instrumental tributes to artists that have historical connections to #AncientFuture, and perhaps some that might not be readily obvious, but many current and former members are on hand for this one." #ExposeOnline #ZakirHussain #JimiHendrix #WorldFusion #WorldMusic expose.org/index.php/articles/

  6. 2024 in Music

    Amazon music shows that John Carroll Kirby, Dr. John and Iggy Pop were the top three artists from My Top (49) Songs 2024 playlist. Expanding to my top 10 would add: Quasimoto, Grateful Dead, Alice Coltrane, Blood Incantation, Beastie Boys, Songs: Ohia and MF Doom. In that order. For dub/reggae the list includes Culture, Keith Hudson and Sizzla.

    Looking back over what I posted to the blog, NPR’s Tiny Desk seems to be the clear winner. Of other videos, the artist I have probably returned to the most is Saint Levant. Though I was just listening to The Auditorium Vol. 1 this past weekend.

    One last minute entree is this excellent tribute to Zakir Hussain, from Greg Davis, for the final Raja Vibrations of the year. Which I’ve played more than once already.

    I didn’t buy much vinyl but I did pickup a copy of Foreign Smokes by BCMC. What a treat! Plus, my wife got me the reissue of Walls Of Jerusalem for Christmas, which I’ve wanted forever! There were also a few vintage Bruce Cockburn, Kris Kristofferson, Ry Cooder and the like, I found out thrifting. While thanks to my son, been regularly listening to Raffi and other childhood albums we inherited from my wife’s parents.

    Was lucky enough to catch Charley Crockett at Mission Ballroom and André 3000 live at Ellie Caulkins Theatre. Both fantastic nights, with amazing but very different vibes. Charley and band had energy to match the large crowd/venue size. We were on a double date, there were lots of drinks and good times. Much to my surprise the theater was not sold out for Andre and company, though I got the sense they’d have been doing the same thing regardless of crowd/size. They were in their own zone for sure, though they definitely brought us along. All in all, a more refined date night at an intimate venue I’d never been to, would recommend!

    #2024 #Music #NPRMusicTinyDeskConcert #SaintLevant #ZakirHussain

  7. 2024 in Music

    Amazon music shows that John Carroll Kirby, Dr. John and Iggy Pop were the top three artists from My Top (49) Songs 2024 playlist. Expanding to my top 10 would add: Quasimoto, Grateful Dead, Alice Coltrane, Blood Incantation, Beastie Boys, Songs: Ohia and MF Doom. In that order. For dub/reggae the list includes Culture, Keith Hudson and Sizzla.

    Looking back over what I posted to the blog, NPR’s Tiny Desk seems to be the clear winner. Of other videos, the artist I have probably returned to the most is Saint Levant. Though I was just listening to The Auditorium Vol. 1 this past weekend.

    One last minute entree is this excellent tribute to Zakir Hussain, from Greg Davis, for the final Raja Vibrations of the year. Which I’ve played more than once already.

    I didn’t buy much vinyl but I did pickup a copy of Foreign Smokes by BCMC. What a treat! Plus, my wife got me the reissue of Walls Of Jerusalem for Christmas, which I’ve wanted forever! There were also a few vintage Bruce Cockburn, Kris Kristofferson, Ry Cooder and the like, I found out thrifting. While thanks to my son, been regularly listening to Raffi and other childhood albums we inherited from my wife’s parents.

    Was lucky enough to catch Charley Crockett at Mission Ballroom and André 3000 live at Ellie Caulkins Theatre. Both fantastic nights, with amazing but very different vibes. Charley and band had energy to match the large crowd/venue size. We were on a double date, there were lots of drinks and good times. Much to my surprise the theater was not sold out for Andre and company, though I got the sense they’d have been doing the same thing regardless of crowd/size. They were in their own zone for sure, though they definitely brought us along. All in all, a more refined date night at an intimate venue I’d never been to, would recommend!

    #2024 #Music #NPRMusicTinyDeskConcert #SaintLevant #ZakirHussain

  8. 2024 in Music

    Amazon music shows that John Carroll Kirby, Dr. John and Iggy Pop were the top three artists from My Top (49) Songs 2024 playlist. Expanding to my top 10 would add: Quasimoto, Grateful Dead, Alice Coltrane, Blood Incantation, Beastie Boys, Songs: Ohia and MF Doom. In that order. For dub/reggae the list includes Culture, Keith Hudson and Sizzla.

    Looking back over what I posted to the blog, NPR’s Tiny Desk seems to be the clear winner. Of other videos, the artist I have probably returned to the most is Saint Levant. Though I was just listening to The Auditorium Vol. 1 this past weekend.

    One last minute entree is this excellent tribute to Zakir Hussain, from Greg Davis, for the final Raja Vibrations of the year. Which I’ve played more than once already.

    I didn’t buy much vinyl but I did pickup a copy of Foreign Smokes by BCMC. What a treat! Plus, my wife got me the reissue of Walls Of Jerusalem for Christmas, which I’ve wanted forever! There were also a few vintage Bruce Cockburn, Kris Kristofferson, Ry Cooder and the like, I found out thrifting. While thanks to my son, been regularly listening to Raffi and other childhood albums we inherited from my wife’s parents.

    Was lucky enough to catch Charley Crockett at Mission Ballroom and André 3000 live at Ellie Caulkins Theatre. Both fantastic nights, with amazing but very different vibes. Charley and band had energy to match the large crowd/venue size. We were on a double date, there were lots of drinks and good times. Much to my surprise the theater was not sold out for Andre and company, though I got the sense they’d have been doing the same thing regardless of crowd/size. They were in their own zone for sure, though they definitely brought us along. All in all, a more refined date night at an intimate venue I’d never been to, would recommend!

    #2024 #Music #NPRMusicTinyDeskConcert #SaintLevant #ZakirHussain

  9. 2024 in Music

    Amazon music shows that John Carroll Kirby, Dr. John and Iggy Pop were the top three artists from My Top (49) Songs 2024 playlist. Expanding to my top 10 would add: Quasimoto, Grateful Dead, Alice Coltrane, Blood Incantation, Beastie Boys, Songs: Ohia and MF Doom. In that order. For dub/reggae the list includes Culture, Keith Hudson and Sizzla.

    Looking back over what I posted to the blog, NPR’s Tiny Desk seems to be the clear winner. Of other videos, the artist I have probably returned to the most is Saint Levant. Though I was just listening to The Auditorium Vol. 1 this past weekend.

    One last minute entree is this excellent tribute to Zakir Hussain, from Greg Davis, for the final Raja Vibrations of the year. Which I’ve played more than once already.

    I didn’t buy much vinyl but I did pickup a copy of Foreign Smokes by BCMC. What a treat! Plus, my wife got me the reissue of Walls Of Jerusalem for Christmas, which I’ve wanted forever! There were also a few vintage Bruce Cockburn, Kris Kristofferson, Ry Cooder and the like, I found out thrifting. While thanks to my son, been regularly listening to Raffi and other childhood albums we inherited from my wife’s parents.

    Was lucky enough to catch Charley Crockett at Mission Ballroom and André 3000 live at Ellie Caulkins Theatre. Both fantastic nights, with amazing but very different vibes. Charley and band had energy to match the large crowd/venue size. We were on a double date, there were lots of drinks and good times. Much to my surprise the theater was not sold out for Andre and company, though I got the sense they’d have been doing the same thing regardless of crowd/size. They were in their own zone for sure, though they definitely brought us along. All in all, a more refined date night at an intimate venue I’d never been to, would recommend!

    #2024 #Music #NPRMusicTinyDeskConcert #SaintLevant #ZakirHussain

  10. 2024 in Music

    Amazon music shows that John Carroll Kirby, Dr. John and Iggy Pop were the top three artists from My Top (49) Songs 2024 playlist. Expanding to my top 10 would add: Quasimoto, Grateful Dead, Alice Coltrane, Blood Incantation, Beastie Boys, Songs: Ohia and MF Doom. In that order. For dub/reggae the list includes Culture, Keith Hudson and Sizzla.

    Looking back over what I posted to the blog, NPR’s Tiny Desk seems to be the clear winner. Of other videos, the artist I have probably returned to the most is Saint Levant. Though I was just listening to The Auditorium Vol. 1 this past weekend.

    One last minute entree is this excellent tribute to Zakir Hussain, from Greg Davis, for the final Raja Vibrations of the year. Which I’ve played more than once already.

    I didn’t buy much vinyl but I did pickup a copy of Foreign Smokes by BCMC. What a treat! Plus, my wife got me the reissue of Walls Of Jerusalem for Christmas, which I’ve wanted forever! There were also a few vintage Bruce Cockburn, Kris Kristofferson, Ry Cooder and the like, I found out thrifting. While thanks to my son, been regularly listening to Raffi and other childhood albums we inherited from my wife’s parents.

    Was lucky enough to catch Charley Crockett at Mission Ballroom and André 3000 live at Ellie Caulkins Theatre. Both fantastic nights, with amazing but very different vibes. Charley and band had energy to match the large crowd/venue size. We were on a double date, there were lots of drinks and good times. Much to my surprise the theater was not sold out for Andre and company, though I got the sense they’d have been doing the same thing regardless of crowd/size. They were in their own zone for sure, though they definitely brought us along. All in all, a more refined date night at an intimate venue I’d never been to, would recommend!

    #2024 #Music #NPRMusicTinyDeskConcert #SaintLevant #ZakirHussain

  11. theatredelaville-paris.com/fr/
    #disparition
    #ZakirHussain #musicien #tabla #inde a captivé les publics du monde entier par sa virtuosité et son innovation. Sa capacité à fusionner les traditions musicales indiennes avec des influences occidentales ont fait de lui un ambassadeur culturel de premier plan Sa carrière s'étend sur 6 décennies marquée par des collaborations avec des artistes de renom tels que George Harrison, Yo-Yo Ma et John McLaughlin, av qui il a fondé le groupe de fusion "Shakti" en 73

  12. theatredelaville-paris.com/fr/
    #disparition
    #ZakirHussain #musicien #tabla #inde a captivé les publics du monde entier par sa virtuosité et son innovation. Sa capacité à fusionner les traditions musicales indiennes avec des influences occidentales ont fait de lui un ambassadeur culturel de premier plan Sa carrière s'étend sur 6 décennies marquée par des collaborations avec des artistes de renom tels que George Harrison, Yo-Yo Ma et John McLaughlin, av qui il a fondé le groupe de fusion "Shakti" en 73

  13. theatredelaville-paris.com/fr/
    #disparition
    #ZakirHussain #musicien #tabla #inde a captivé les publics du monde entier par sa virtuosité et son innovation. Sa capacité à fusionner les traditions musicales indiennes avec des influences occidentales ont fait de lui un ambassadeur culturel de premier plan Sa carrière s'étend sur 6 décennies marquée par des collaborations avec des artistes de renom tels que George Harrison, Yo-Yo Ma et John McLaughlin, av qui il a fondé le groupe de fusion "Shakti" en 73

  14. Zakir Hussain, legendary tabla virtuoso has died at 73.
    Fortunate to see him in Charlotte in 2016.
    #ZakirHussain

  15. Zakir Hussain, legendary tabla virtuoso has died at 73.
    Fortunate to see him in Charlotte in 2016.
    #ZakirHussain