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Sounds of Blackness Wooooo!
I went to see Sounds of Blackness last night at the Jazz cafe and was absolutely blown away. They are playing tonight tomorrow and Saturday and if you can get a ticket I would try and check them out. The gig will be broadcast on Mica Paris radio 2 show BBC RADIO 2 MUSIC CLUB Sounds Of Blackness – In Concert Saturday 3 March 8.00-9.00pm BBC RADIO 2 www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/musicclub The BBC Radio 2 Music Club presents the Grammy Award-winning Sounds Of Blackness, recorded live in concert exclusively for BBC Radio 2. Mica Paris hosts this stirring performance from the Jazz Café, London, by the 14-strong Sounds Of Blackness, led by founder Gary Hines. Since January 1971, the group have performed and proclaimed the music, culture and history of African-Americans to audiences worldwide, their music covering jazz and blues, rock 'n' roll, R&B, gospel, spirituals, hip hop, reggae and soul. Presenter/Mica Paris, Producer/Mick Meadows The Hottest chip of them all - www.hotchip.co.uk - Get down with Prince
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I saw them last year, also in the Jazzcafe. They are really good. They did two sets of about 45 minutes then. You could get tickets to just see the show (we did) or see the show and have dinner. If you do that you are seated upstairs, if you don't you have to stay downstairs, standing room only. | |
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I know very little about them, but I really enjoyed their work on The Power of SOul/Jimi Hendrix Tribute. "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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Wow, throw back to the 90's!
Evolution Of Gospel rocked my world back in the day. "The Pressure" got a fair amount of airplay here in Holland. Bought the album immediately, but I was stupid and bought Mahalia Jackson's Gospels, Spirituals & Hymns compilation at the same time and was totally blown away by one of the pillars of gospel. | |
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"Optimistic" got me through one of the rough patches in my life. It still puts me in a good place when I hear it. I'll always have a soft spot for Sounds of Blackness, although I havent really kept up w/them.. 'The Pressure' was hot too. A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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The Pressure was wicked last night, I think the singer is called Yolande, she was seriously working her lungs! I met her and Adele after and they were really sweet. I also bought their new album, anyone heard that yet? I didn't get a chance to listen to it last night. I had slight reservations about the show thinking that it would be very 90's, but it was a great show. They threw in some Sly and the Family covers in at the end of the show too The Hottest chip of them all - www.hotchip.co.uk - Get down with Prince
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unkemptpueblo said: "Optimistic" got me through one of the rough patches in my life. It still puts me in a good place when I hear it.
That's the tune I remember. Very uplifting piece. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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ladymisskat said: They threw in some Sly and the Family covers in at the end of the show too
Did they do "Stand"...i seem to remember they used to do a ball-bouncingly good version of that? [Edited 2/23/07 8:13am] | |
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