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“Catch a Fire” Celebrates the Music of Island Records and Its Founder Chris Blackwell

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Jan. 8, 2010) — The Recording Academy® Producers & Engineers Wing® will hold its third annual GRAMMY® Week event at the Village Recording Studios in West Los Angeles. Set for Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010, days before the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards telecast, this event honors excellence in music and audio, and the professionals who work behind the scenes to create great recordings.

As part of 2010 GRAMMY Week, the P&E Wing will be celebrating the music of Island Records and its founder Chris Blackwell, whose vision and commitment brought to the world the music of artists such as Desmond Dekker and the Aces, Nick Drake, Melissa Etheridge, Grace Jones, Bob Marley, Roxy Music, Cat Stevens, Toots and the Maytals, U2 and Steve Winwood. The special guest DJ for the evening will be Jason Bentley, producer/remixer/sound supervisor, and music director of KCRW radio.

Honorary chairs for “Catch a Fire” — named for the title of Bob Marley’s first album, which has been inducted into the 2010 GRAMMY Hall of Fame — are GRAMMY-winning musician/producers Jimmy Jam and Daniel Lanois.

http://blog.mixonline.com...eek-event/
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A few shots from the event.



...Guest of honor, Chris Blackwell




...Robbie Robertson, Chris Blackwell, Jerry Moss & Daniel Lanois




...Jimmy Jam




...Daniel Lanois




...The Village





Yours truly along with:
David Isaac - 3 Grammy awards (up for a 4th on Sunday)
Casey Young - Lexicon (equipment manufacturer)
Tommy Vicari - Grammy, 3 Emmy Awards




...Quincy Jones & David Isaac

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Bob Marley's Catch A Fire is one of 25 songs/albums being inducted into the 2010 Grammy Hall of Fame.

Other selections...

AS TIME GOES BY
Dooley Wilson
Decca (1944)
Traditional Pop (Single)

BIRDLAND
Weather Report
Columbia (1977)
Jazz (Single)

CALIFORNIA GIRLS
The Beach Boys
Capitol (1965)
Pop (Single)

CLASS CLOWN
George Carlin
Little David (1972)
Comedy (Album)

CRAZY HE CALLS ME
Billie Holiday
Decca (1949)
Jazz (Single)

DIPPER MOUTH BLUES
King Oliver & His Jazz Band
Okeh (1923)
Jazz (Single)

DON’T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE (NEVER NO LAMENT)
Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra
Victor (1940)
Jazz (Single)

ELLA AND BASIE!
Ella Fitzgerald/Count Basie
Verve (1963)
Jazz (Album)

FELIZ NAVIDAD
Jose Feliciano
RCA Victor (1970)
Latin (Single)

FOR ME AND MY GAL
Judy Garland & Gene Kelly
Decca (1942)
Traditional Pop (Single)

HIS EYE IS ON THE SPARROW
Mahalia Jackson
Columbia (1958)
Gospel (Single)

I FEEL LIKE GOING HOME
Muddy Waters
Aristocrat (1948)
Blues (Single)

IT’S A MAN’S MAN’S MAN’S WORLD
James Brown
King (1966)
R&B (Single)

JAZZ SAMBA
Stan Getz/Charlie Byrd
Verve (1962)
Jazz (Album)

KANSAS CITY STOMPS
Jelly Roll Morton
Victor (1928)
Jazz (Single)

LAZY RIVER
Louis Armstrong
Okeh (1931)
Jazz (Single)

LOUIS ARMSTRONG PLAYS W. C. HANDY
Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars
Columbia (1954)
Jazz (Album)

MR. BOJANGLES
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Liberty (1970)
Pop (Single)

PEARL
Janis Joplin
Columbia (1971)
Rock (Album)

RIDERS ON THE STORM
The Doors
Elektra (1971)
Rock (Single)

TWIST AND SHOUT
The Isley Brothers
Wand (1962)
R&B (Single)

WHO DO YOU LOVE?
Bo Diddley
Checker (1956)
R&B (Single)

YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU (I DIDN’T WANT TO DO IT)
Harry James & His Orchestra
Columbia (1941)
Traditional Pop (Single)

ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH
Johnny Mercer
Capitol (1946)
Pop (Single)

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Music for adventurous listeners


tA

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Reply #1 posted 01/29/10 4:57pm

Harlepolis

::Waiting for a documentary film about Island Records:: pray

Thats a great list.

And I see you, Mr.Neal razz
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Reply #2 posted 01/29/10 5:10pm

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Harlepolis said:

::Waiting for a documentary film about Island Records:: pray

Thats a great list.

And I see you, Mr.Neal razz

Thanks Sis.

This was one of the giveaways...



...Island 50 Reggae (The Loudest Island In The World)


Music for adventurous listeners



tA

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Reply #3 posted 01/29/10 5:14pm

Harlepolis

theAudience said:

Harlepolis said:

::Waiting for a documentary film about Island Records:: pray

Thats a great list.

And I see you, Mr.Neal razz

Thanks Sis.

This was one of the giveaways...



...Island 50 Reggae (The Loudest Island In The World)


Music for adventurous listeners



tA

peace Tribal Records


I see they used this poster...


It looks like a treat though hmmm
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Reply #4 posted 01/29/10 8:52pm

funkpill

The pics are cool cool cool
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Reply #5 posted 01/30/10 6:37am

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Harlepolis said:

::Waiting for a documentary film about Island Records:: pray

Thats a great list.

And I see you, Mr.Neal razz

There was a good one called Keep On Running: 50 Years of Island Records broadcast here on the BBC mid last year. These things have a way of drifting into cyberspace as torrents (not that I'd post links here or anything...) whistling
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Harlepolis said:

::Waiting for a documentary film about Island Records:: pray

Thats a great list.



this is so long overdue pissed
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Life has a way of making you live it. . . .
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A few more pics from the event.





...Hospitality Tent




...The Band (regardless of what they look like, they were jammin')




...Presentation Room




...Jackson Browne




...Keith Emerson




...Quincy Jones & Phil Ramone




Music for adventurous listeners


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theAudience said:[quote]A few more pics from the event.





...The Band (regardless of what they look like, they were jammin')


is this the 2010 incarnation of the I-Threes biggrin
Life has a way of making you live it. . . .
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Reply #10 posted 02/02/10 4:39pm

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Harlepolis said:

theAudience said:


Thanks Sis.

This was one of the giveaways...



...Island 50 Reggae (The Loudest Island In The World)


Music for adventurous listeners



tA

peace Tribal Records


I see they used this poster...


It looks like a treat though hmmm

Tracklist

The Harder They Come - Jimmy Cliff
Country Boy - Heptones
Pressure Drop - Toots & the Maytals
King Tubby Meets the Rockers Uptown - Augustus Pablo
Marcus Garvey - Burning Spear
Satta Massagana - Third World
Dreadlocks in Moonlight - Lee Perry
War Ina Babylon - Max Romeo & the Upsetters
The General - Dillinger
Handsworth Revolution - Steel Pulse
Police and Thieves - Junior Murvin
One Love Jam Down - Papa Michigan & General Smiley
Sponji Reggae - Black Uhuru
Pass the Kouchie - Mighty Diamonds
Night Nurse - Gregory Isaacs
Murder She Wrote - Chaka Demus & Pliers
It's Me Again Jah - Luciano
Untold Stories - Buju Banton





Music for adventurous listeners


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Reply #11 posted 02/02/10 4:42pm

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Caramelpfe said:

theAudience said:

A few more pics from the event.





...The Band (regardless of what they look like, they were jammin')



is this the 2010 incarnation of the I-Threes biggrin

I think a sex-change and some hang time in the sun might be in order first. smile


Music for adventurous listeners


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