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I love to see a bunch of young white kids who love soul as much as these guys do. They may look more like tech guys but hey; they made the cut at SXSW 2014 according to Rolling Stone so lets give them some R-E-S-P-E-C-T.

BEST SOUL REVIVALISTS: St. Paul and the Broken Bones

Paul Janeway is a pudgy dude from Birmingham, Alabama, who has clearly studied his Otis Redding and James Brown hard. At Stubb’s on Tuesday, dressed in a sharp suit with a handkerchief in his breast pocket (natch), he and his Dap Kings-style outfit powered through one of a half-dozen festival sets here, sweating, hollering, blowing and basically looking like a bunch of junior high school band nerds who raided their grandpa’s attic. We can’t wait for the inevitable collaboration with their homeys Alabama Shakes for a cover version of Otis and Carla Thomas’ King and Queen LP.

via 48 Best Things We Saw at SXSW 2014 Pictures – BEST SOUL REVIVALISTS: St. Paul and the Broken Bones | Rolling Stone.

 

Music Break: St. Paul and the Broken Bones

A perfect example of the power of music. This tune is now running on some car commercial which would be completely forgettable if it was not for a guy singing named Bobby Caldwell. Back in the day the record company hid the fact that this guy was WHITE and you would of never known by listening to him. With this tune he was (for a brief moment) at the top of the R&B charts – and in 1978 fooling the entire radio world.

I miss my records…

Bobby Caldwell – What You Won’t Do For Love

 

 

Music Break: What You Won’t Do For Love

Prince continues his run of surprise London shows as the camera walks you from the street to the live show….  (Sunday February 9, 2014)
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Music Break: Prince Live in London

 

I was lucky enough to see The Pat Metheny Group on their first tour at the Telluride Jazz Festival. Most in the crowd had never heard of the trio or their now legendary landmark first album – which basically rewrote the book on jazz fusion.  They looked like young college kids but played with such inexplicable genius. The sound of course was completely new at the time and the audience was, in a word, awestruck. Metheny’s guitar sound has been described as the wind through the trees of heaven and I will never forget the crowd leaping to their feet and the eruption of applause after their first tune. The only way I can describe it was like hearing music for the first time. The two live takes in Berlin are from the same tour that year.

Relive what the excitement was all about.

 

Music Break: Pat Metheny Group Live

Joe Jackson has been around the musical globe and back again. You are either a huge fan of his musicality or a bit frustrated that he left his rock roots years ago. But true artists take us on their journey and we gladly follow. When Joe performs live it’s always interesting and this is one the best bands he has ever put on stage. It’s huge, deep (in order to perform his wide repertoire) and long overdue. We get the entire amazing live Paris performance of 2012 (which confirms his love of smoking has worked just fine for him…)

Check out Another World at 1:11 or Invisible Man at 37:30 or Its Different for Girls at 4:50.

 

 

Music Break:  Joe Jackson Live in Paris 2012