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1983 Grammy Award Winner


1983 Grammy Award Winner


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Charlie Rose - George Clooney /  Norah Jones (April 11, 2008)


Charlie Rose – George Clooney / Norah Jones (April 11, 2008)


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A conversation with actor George Clooney about the film Leatherheads. || A conversation with musician and actor Norah Jones about her film My Blueberry Nights.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply….

Bach's Greatest Hits: A Unique Jazz Vocal Treatment of Johann Sebastion Bach: Swingle Singers: (Grammy Award Winner)


Bach’s Greatest Hits: A Unique Jazz Vocal Treatment of Johann Sebastion Bach: Swingle Singers: (Grammy Award Winner)




George Benson: The Art of Jazz Guitar


George Benson: The Art of Jazz Guitar


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Eight-time Grammy winner George Benson is well known for his smooth soulful voice but his excellence on the jazz guitar has earned him his place in the jazz canon. Here he lends his expertise to the student guitarist demonstrating chord substitutions turnarounds and the Wes Montgomery style as well as his own scat-style vocals.Format: DVD AUDIO Genre: MUSIC DVD/LIVE PERFORMANCES UPC: 707…

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MATT GERAGHTY PROJECT feat. Grammy Winners


Intimate Voices


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Both Grieg and Sibelius composed only one string quartet; along with these, this recording features a brief work by Carl Nielsen entitled “At the Bier of a Young Artist.” The Nielsen was originally a more elaborately scored work, but the Emersons have successfully reduced it. It’s a fine study in dark, sentimental Romanticism. The Grieg is an easier-going piece than one might imagine given its mi…

Joan Tower: Made in America


Joan Tower: Made in America


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Two of the works recorded here are world premiere recordings: “Made in America” and “Tambor.” The first uses “America the Beautiful” as its first melodic theme, and bits of it appear throughout the work. Tower interweaves the melodic fragments with many other original tunes, and she colors the work in what could be called the American idiom, with wide-open spaces. There is a central section of a …

Trumpeter's Heritage


Trumpeter’s Heritage


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Great Singers, First Series


Great Singers, First Series


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In compiling and arranging the material which enters into the following sketches of distinguished singers, it is only honest to disclaim any originality except such as may be involved in a picturesque presentation of facts. The compiler has drawn freely from a great variety of sources, and has been simply guided by the desire to give the reading public such a digest of the more important incidents…

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James Taylor – the eminent singer, songwriter, musician and performer of the 70s was born in Boston in 1948 and grew up in the university town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. On summer with his family on Marthas Vineyard, he met fellow guitarist/songwriter Danny Kootch Kortchmar and began performing. He established himself and began writing songs during his stay.

Moving to New York, Taylor formed the Flying Machine with Kortchmar in 1966. After the spilt, he headed to London, where he lived for a year. After a demo tape, he got signed to the Beatles Apple Records by A&R man Peter Asher, who became his manager and producer. The debut album James Taylor (1968) contained Taylors classic Carolina in My Mind. Raised in North Carolina, James now lives in western Massachusetts. His warm baritone is among the most recognized voices in popular music and his guitar playing has established its own standard.

Throughout his long career, James Taylor has earned 40 gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards and 5 Grammy Awards for a catalog running from 1970’s Sweet Baby James to his Grammy Award-winning efforts Hourglass (1997) and October Road (2002). Taylor’s first Greatest Hits album got him the RIAA’s elite Diamond Award, for sales in excess of 10 million units in the United States. For his achievements, James was honored with the 1998 Century Award, Billboard magazine’s highest accolade, presented for illustrious creative achievement. In 2000, he was inducted into both the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame and the prestigious Songwriter’s Hall of Fame. In February 2006, The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences chose James its MUSICARES Person of the Year.

His songs, “Fire and Rain,” “Country Road,” “Something in The Way She Moves,” “Mexico,” “Shower The People,” “Your Smiling Face,” “Carolina In My Mind,” “Sweet Baby James,” “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight,” “You Can Close Your Eyes,” “Walking Man,” “Never Die Young,” “Shed A Little Light,” “Copperline” etc. have had an insightful influence on both songwriters and music lovers of all generations and from all walks of life., James set an example for solo singer and songwriters as an inspirational recording and touring artist.

James released Sweet Baby James in 1970 which got triple-platinum and “Fire and Rain” reached the Top 10 hits. The same, another million-seller album was released, Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon, giving the #1 single, “You’ve Got a Friend,”. The recording won a Grammy Award in 1971 for Best Pop Male Vocal. In 1972, Taylor scored another Gold album with One Man Dog, which was followed up in 1973 with Walking Man.

The album Gorilla (1975) included two more major chart entries: “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” and “Mexico.” Following his final Warner Brothers recording, In The Pocket, James moved on to Columbia Records and released a series of critically-acclaimed and commercially successful albums: JT, his 1977 double-platinum debut, included a Top 10 cover of Jimmy Jones’ “Handy Man,” a song that gave Taylor another Grammy for Best Pop Male Vocal. Flag (1979), Dad Loves His Work (1981), That’s Why I’m Here (1985), Never Die Young (1988), New Moon Shine (1991) and the double-disc Live album (1993), show Taylor’s consistency: all were certified platinum.

Hourglass (1998) earned James his first Grammy Award for Best Pop Album, and October Road (2002), another Grammy winner, also enjoyed platinum sales.

James Taylor’s music symbolizes the art of songwriting in an exceptionally elementary form. James warm baritone is among the most recognized voices in popular music and his guitar playing has established its own standard.
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Flute, Classical: Rhonda Larson performing Marais


Intimate Voices


Intimate Voices


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Both Grieg and Sibelius composed only one string quartet; along with these, this recording features a brief work by Carl Nielsen entitled “At the Bier of a Young Artist.” The Nielsen was originally a more elaborately scored work, but the Emersons have successfully reduced it. It’s a fine study in dark, sentimental Romanticism. The Grieg is an easier-going piece than one might imagine given its mi…

Joan Tower: Made in America


Joan Tower: Made in America


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Two of the works recorded here are world premiere recordings: “Made in America” and “Tambor.” The first uses “America the Beautiful” as its first melodic theme, and bits of it appear throughout the work. Tower interweaves the melodic fragments with many other original tunes, and she colors the work in what could be called the American idiom, with wide-open spaces. There is a central section of a …

Trumpeter's Heritage


Trumpeter’s Heritage


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Great Singers, First Series


Great Singers, First Series


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In compiling and arranging the material which enters into the following sketches of distinguished singers, it is only honest to disclaim any originality except such as may be involved in a picturesque presentation of facts. The compiler has drawn freely from a great variety of sources, and has been simply guided by the desire to give the reading public such a digest of the more important incidents…

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All the fans of Peter Cincotti would be pretty excited to hear about the launch of his debut album East of Angel which has hit the music stores all across the world. The young singer is enjoying all the attention and some mixed reviews from its admirers and critics. The music of this album has also been given by the artist himself. It looks as if it is a great start for Cincotti who is just 24 and has become a well known singer with his album.

East of Angel Town has become quite popular and it is going to turn the fortune for this New Yorker. It has followed by his previous releases like Peter Cincotti, and On the Moon. East of Angel Town is going to be one of the major hit amongst the music lovers. This latest album has come up as a result of the association with celebrated producer and 14 time Grammy award winner David Foster and Humberto Garcia and Jochem van der Saag. East of Angel Town has been adorned with the quality music which is both classical and moder and hence looks really well in this album. His single Goodbye Philadelphia is in to top ten chartbusters of France.

The listeners would find a great deal of variety in the songs which give flavours of pop, blues, funk and jazz. The songs that are there in the album are Angel Town, Goodbye Philadelphia, Be Careful, Cinderella Beautiful, Make It Our Alive, December Boys, U B U, Another Falling Star, Broken Children, Man On A Mission, Always Watching You, Witch’s Brew, The Country Life. So, buy yourself a copy of Peter Cincotti’s East of Angel Town and enjoy the non stop music. You can also grab its copy from the World Wide Web through the various online shops.

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Grammys 09 Winner: Herbie Hancock


1983 Grammy Award Winner


1983 Grammy Award Winner


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Charlie Rose - George Clooney /  Norah Jones (April 11, 2008)


Charlie Rose – George Clooney / Norah Jones (April 11, 2008)


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A conversation with actor George Clooney about the film Leatherheads. || A conversation with musician and actor Norah Jones about her film My Blueberry Nights.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply….

Bach's Greatest Hits: A Unique Jazz Vocal Treatment of Johann Sebastion Bach: Swingle Singers: (Grammy Award Winner)


Bach’s Greatest Hits: A Unique Jazz Vocal Treatment of Johann Sebastion Bach: Swingle Singers: (Grammy Award Winner)




George Benson: The Art of Jazz Guitar


George Benson: The Art of Jazz Guitar


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Eight-time Grammy winner George Benson is well known for his smooth soulful voice but his excellence on the jazz guitar has earned him his place in the jazz canon. Here he lends his expertise to the student guitarist demonstrating chord substitutions turnarounds and the Wes Montgomery style as well as his own scat-style vocals.Format: DVD AUDIO Genre: MUSIC DVD/LIVE PERFORMANCES UPC: 707…

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