Dancing to new orleans- 15.99Dancing to New Orleans gives viewers a look at what makes Louisiana's rich musical heritage unique. Journeying from Shreveport through Baton Rouge to Acadiana and ending up in New Orleans, the film looks at how the people, culture and the land have nurtured Blues, Gospel, Cajun, Zydeco, Jazz and created sounds that have forever impacted music and music fans around the world. Featuring performances by Buckwheat Zydeco, Raymond Myles, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, BeauSoleil, Lionel Ferbos, C.J. Chenier, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, John Campbell, the Neville Brothers, Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas and more. |
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Next big thing- 10.96On his new album, the 11th for MCA, Next Big Thing, Vince Gill returns to the music he loves and cut his teeth on. Highlights include the barrelhouse rock & roll of the tongue-in-cheek first single, Next Big Thing, Gill's playful self-critique at the thirst for pop stardom. Other standouts include the autobiographical talking blues of This Old Guitar And Me, the Beatles/Beach Boys-like harmonies of Don't Let Her Get Away, the square-dance Cajun reel of Old Time Fiddle and the Mexicali guitars on the elegiac We Had It All. Not to mention a pair of understated ballads with strings in the beautiful Someday and the stately These Broken Hearts. Gill, who produced himself for the first time, put together a stellar line-up of musicians, then worked them into a live band in the studio. The band included such players as NRBQ guitarist Al Anderson, drummer Chad Cromwell, fiddle player Stuart Duncan, steel guitar player John Hughey, guitarists Mac McAnally and Dean Parks, piano-player Pete Wasner, bassist Willie Weeks, slide guitarist Tom Britt, harmonica/accordion player Jim Hoke and saxophonists Jim Horn and Kirk Whalam. Among the vocalists who guest on the record are wife Amy Grant ( In These Last Few Days ), Emmylou Harris ( Young Man's Town ), LeAnn Womack ( Two Hearts ), Bekka Bramlett ( From Where I Stand ), Dawn Sears ( Without You ), Michael McDonald ( These Broken Hearts ) and Leslie Satcher ( Old Time Fiddle ). |
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Jazz legends live-part 14- 6.99Jazz Legends Live! is a series of live performances from contemporary Jazz artists recorded all over the world in a variety of venues - intimate American Jazz clubs, open air Jazz festivals and concert halls throughout Europe. However, what is consistent throughout the series is the wonderful music, the quality & enthusiasm of the performing Jazz Legends and the appreciation of the worldwide audiences. Artists on this volume include Les McCann, Stephane Grappelli, Ben Sidran, and Mike Mainieri's Steps Ahead.Song Titles: Les McCann I'm All Strung Up on You ; Stephane Grappelli Love for Sale ; Stephane Grappelli Someone to Watch Over Me ; Stephane Grappelli I Got Rhythm ; Ben Sidran A Good Travel Agent ; Mike Mainieri's Steps Ahead Oops ; Mike Mainieri's Steps Ahead Cajun . |
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Freedom ride- 12.99Drew Emmitt, the dynamic lead singer and mandolin player with the popular jamband Leftover Salmon, is a true renaissance man on musical instruments. He's a string man to be reckoned with playing mandolin, guitar, fiddle, banjo, harmonica, flute and electric guitar. He excels in unique energy driven mandolin licks and his influences include a pantheon of musical heroes including Lowell George, Steve Morse, Duane Allman, John Cowan, Sam Bush and many more. On his debut solo release Freedom Ride, Emmitt reveals, once again, his amazing picking abilities and songwriting talents. He recruited some of the hottest acoustic musicians around--John Cowan and the John Cowan Band, Peter Rowan, Sam Bush, Ronnie McCoury, Vassar Clements, Stuart Duncan, Randy Scruggs, Vince Herman and Greg Garrison from Leftover Salmon and more--to join him and the result is the most exciting newgrass album to come down the pike since the original New Grass Revival. On Freedom Ride, Emmitt showcases a disc full of newgrass and bluegrass gems like Paving Eisenhower which features a dazzling mandolin duet with Ronnie McCoury and Sam Bush on fiddle. Freedom Ride, the album's lead track, features a hot duet vocal with former New Grass Revival lead singer John Cowan, a long time hero of Emmitt's. John Cowan is my all time singing hero, for sure! he says. He is joined by bluegrass mainstay Peter Rowan on the Rowan-penned Rainmaker and hi infectious melodies, great singing and masterful playing deliver light-hearted foot-tappers such as the Cajun flavored Emmitt original Bend In The River and a bluegrassy cover of the Dylan favorite Tangled Up In Blue. Emmitt has composed innumerable tunes, many of which have worked their way into the wide and diverse Leftover Salmon repertoire and his pure voice and heartfelt lyrics have become a signature of the band. He has also pioneered techniques for taking the mandolin into new territory by using combinations of overdrive, slides and foot pedals to emulate the sound of steel drums and electric slide guitar. Emmitt's dedication and love for music have helped him to become one of our nation's top mandolin players. Above all of the success he has remained a fan as well. On joining his biggest influences on stage he said, It's amazing. It's like walking in a dream. For years I had this dream of standing on stage next to them and having a good time. And it's happened. Standing on stage next to Sam (Bush) is pretty indescribable. And David (Grisman) as well. When Neil Young walked on stage, that was outrageous. I turned around, and there he was standing 6 inches away from me. Looked right at his eyes. Then having him actually sing on a song that I wrote? Pretty amazing... |
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Cajun music & zydeco- 12.99Cajun Music & Zydeco |
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Rg to cajun & zydeco music- 10.99Rg To Cajun & Zydeco Music |
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In the electric mist (blu ray)- 24.01Academy Award winner Tommy Lee Jones leads an all-star cast in this psychological thriller based on the bestselling novel by James Lee Burke. While on an investigation into a series of grisly murders, veteran detective Dave Robicheaux (Jones) navigates his way through the Louisiana bayou and the dark, sultry world of New Orleans mobster Baby Feet Balboni (John Goodman). Layers of corruption and long-dead secrets reawaken grudges and a lethal alliance A tangled web of killings, past and present, converges in a shocking showdown with stakes that become deeply personal to Robicheaux and his family. Featuring music from five-time GRAMMY Award-winner Buddy Guy, this film takes you deep into Cajun country's hidden worlds. *Best Supporting Actor: The Fugitive, 1993 |
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Folk music at newport, part 1- 15.99Track Listing: 1. Separation Blues - Patrick Sky, 2. Someday Soon - Ian & Sylvia, 3. Play One More - Ian & Sylvia, 4. Blue Moon of Kentucky - Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys, 5. Shady Grove - Peter Rowan & Tex Logan/Bill Monroe, 6. Woman I Am Loving, She's Taken My Appetite, The - Lightnin' Hopkins, 7. Danse de Blackberry Briar - Cyprien Landreneau Cajun Band, 8. I Will Do My Last Singing in This Land Somewhere - Reverend Gary Davis, 9. Gold Watch and Chain - New Lost City Ramblers, 10. Wildwood Flower - Maybelle Carter, 11. Forked Deer / Eighth Of January - New Lost City Ramblers/Eck Robertson , 12. Swallow Song, A - Kathy & Carol, 13. Milk 'Em in the Evening Blues - Sam & Kirk McGee, 14. Oh Mary Don't You Weep - Pete Seeger, 15. Colours - Donovan/Joan Baez, 16. Free Little Bird - New Lost City Ramblers/Cousin Emmy, 17. Sinking of the Titanic, The - Mance Lipscomb, 18. I'll Meet You in the Morning - Charles River Valley Boys, 19. Sadie Green (The Vamp of New Orleans) - Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band, 20. Little Sadie - Jim Rooney/Bill Keith, 21. Celebration For a Grey Day - Mimi & Richard Farina, 22. M.T.A. - The Kingston Trio, 23. Candy Man - Mississippi John Hurt, 24. I Got It - The Chambers Brothers |
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Super mann: the best of atlantic years [box]- 159.99Track Listing: 1. Bend Down Low, 1. Bird in a Silver Cage, 1. Draw Your Brakes, 1. Hi-Jack, 1. Man and a Woman, A, 1. No Matter What Shape, 1. Ooh Baby, 1. Right Now, 1. Scratch, 1. Soul Beat Momma, (Gimme Some of That Good Old), 1. Superman, 1. Turtle Bay, 1. Waterbed, 1. Yellow Fever, 2. Aria, 2. Cajun Moon, 2. Comin' Home Baby, 2. Comin' Home Baby, 2. Day Tripper, 2. Desafinado, 2. Etaguis, 2. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, 2. More Rice Than Peas, Please, 2. Never Can Say Goodbye, 2. Philly Dog, 2. Philly Dog, 2. Pick up the Pieces, 2. Sir Charles Duke, 3. Cecelia, 3. Challil, 3. Come Back to Me, 3. Creepin', 3. Fly, Robin, Fly, 3. Happy Brass, 3. Hey Ho, 3. Hey Pocky Way, 3. Jisco Dazz, 3. Lady Marmalade, 3. Paradise Music, 3. Respect Yourself, 3. Swing Low Sweet Chariot, 3. Theme From "Cries and Whispers", A, 4. Bang! Bang!, 4. Birdwalk, 4. Cinnamon Flower, 4. City of Dreams, 4. Do It Again, 4. Easter Rising, 4. Good Lovin', 4. Honeydripper, The, 4. Jumpin' With Symphony Sid, 4. Little Boat, 4. Mediterranean, 4. Memphis Underground, 4. Mississippi Gambler, 4. Rock Freak, 5. ASA Branca, 5. Beat Goes On, The, 5. Boriquinho, 5. Deus Xango, 5. Dippermouth, 5. Hold On, I'm Coming, 5. I Can't Turn You Loose, 5. It's Time That You Settled Down, 5. Kidnappin' Lover, 5. Memphis Underground, 5. Now I've Found a Lady, 5. Stomp Your Feet, 5. Theme From "This Is My Beloved", 5. Years of Love, 6. Another Star, 6. Body Oil, 6. Cool Heat, 6. Frere Jacques, 6. Good Thing, A (It's Hard to Come by), 6. Happier Than the Morning Sun, 6. I Won't Last a Day Without You, 6. Piper, The, 6. Respect Yourself, 6. Sound of Windwood, The, 6. Swingin' Shepherd Blues, 6. Violet Don't Be Blue, 6. Walk on the Wild Side, 7. 1-2-3, 7. Carnival, 7. Cricket Dance, 7. Django, 7. Family Affair, 7. High Above the Andes, 7. I Got a Woman, 7. I've Been Loving You Too Long, 7. Once I Had a Love, 7. Our Man Flint, 7. West African High Life, 8. Bird of Beauty, 8. Body Oil, 8. Butterfly in a Stone Garden, The, 8. Dream Garden, 8. Fiddler on the Roof, 8. Meditation, 8. Never Ending Song of Love, 8. Only Yesterday, 8. Satisfaction (I Can't Get No), 8. Summer Strut, 9. Anata (I Wish You Were Here With Me), 9. Free For All, 9. Guava Jelly, 9. Rainy Night in Georgia, 9. Soul Montuno, 9. Sunny, 9. Theme From "Malamondo", 9. Welcome Sunrise, 10. Balalaika Love Song, (Just an Old), 10. Down by the Riverside, 10. Harlem Nocturne, 10. How Insensitive, 10. In the Summertime, 10. Is Paris Burning?, 11. Fever, 11. Monday Monday, 11. Reverend Lee, 11. Sidewinder, 11. To Sir With Love, 11. You Are the Song, 12. Amor em Paz, 12. Flute Love, 12. Hold Back (Just a Little), 12. Not Now - (with Later On), 12. Skip to My Lou, 13. Desafinado, 13. Golden Striker, 13. Sports Car, 13. Turkish Coffee, 14. Bolinha de Papel, 14. I Get Along Without You Very Well, 14. Incense, 14. Insensatez, 15. Insensatez, 15. Odalisque, 15. There Is a Mountain, 15. You Came a Long Way From St. Louis, 16. Batida Diferente, 16. Fligh |
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Learn to play cajun fiddle -- 24.99Michael Doucet, a Grammy-nominee and member of the band Beausoleil, has proved over that he knows how to play the Cajun fiddle. He has said that his personal Cajun style has been influenced by the music of great talents Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, and Tennessee Ernie Ford. During this instructional video, Doucet shares tips with fiddle students about mastering various fingerings and learning to fully feel the beat of the music before adding Cajun embellishments to a variety of tunes. ~ Elizabeth Smith, All Movie Guide |
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New orleans music in exile - widescreen- 14.99Robert Mugge, the music history-centered documentarian who brought the world The Gospel According to Al Green, The Return of Ruben Blades, The Last of the Mississippi Jukes and many (many) others, helms New Orleans Music in Exile - the first nonfiction film to examine the displacement of Cajun, blues, r&b, jazz and zydeco music acts following August 2005's Hurricane Katrina. The documentarian intentionally gives short shrift to areas of the catastrophe explored by other films (such as Spike Lee's When the Levees Broke), preferring instead to channel his gaze elsewhere. His focus and emphasis thus lie in three arenas: he traces which acts specifically left the Big Easy and which destinations they chose; how New Orleans compensated for that loss; and who plans to return in the imminent future. Many five-star musicians (intimate with Mugge from prior endeavors) turn up to play electric, mesmerizing numbers and to offer occasional insights into the consequences of Katrina; these include Dr. John (on "Right Place, Wrong Time,"), Papa Grows Funk, Theresa Andersson (who covers a rousing version of "Like a Hurricane,") Irma Thomas, The Iguanas and many others. Mugge also works in interviews with New Orleans club proprietors, music journalists and record label proprietors. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide |
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True believers: the musical family of rounder records -- 14.99In 1970, three folk music fans decided to start a record company to document the old-time and bluegrass music that they loved so much. More than 30 years later, Rounder Records has become America's biggest and most respected roots music label, releasing stand-out recordings of exceptional artists in many different genres: bluegrass, traditional and contemporary folk, blues, Cajun and zydeco, reggae, classic R&B, ethnic, and international music from around the world, and even a handful of rock artists. Rounder even managed to turn a profit doing all this, and even struck gold and platinum with a few of their artists (most notably George Thorogood and Alison Krauss). True Believers: The Musical Family of Rounder Records is a documentary that looks at the inside story behind one of the most surprising success stories in the music business, and also offers performance footage of several of Rounder's artists. Performers include Alison Krauss, Marcia Ball, Bill Morrissey, Beau Jocque and the Zydeco Hi-Rollers, Irma Thomas, and Tish Hinojosa. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide |
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Zydeco party [import]- 19.99No one understands American music like the British, and U.K. label Ace Records has released some of the hippest jump-blues, early-rock, garage, and psychedelic compilations and reissues of the past several years. This thorough and well-selected collection features beloved Cajun artists like Rockin' Dopsie ("Dopsie's Cajun Stomp"), Rockin' Sydney ("Jalapeno Lena"), and Clifton Chenier ("Johnny Can't Dance"). |
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American folk and country music -- 34.99A handful of legendary musicians bring the sound of rural America to Europe in this documentary. In 1965, a group of noted American folk and country artists took a break from a concert tour of Europe to visit a German television studio, where they participated in a special program that offered viewers a first-hand glimpse of traditional American musical styles: bluegrass (the Stanley Brothers & the Clinch Mountain Boys), Cajun (Cyprien Landreneau and his band), traditional narrative song (Roscoe Holcomb), old-timey (the New Lost City Ramblers), and hillbilly comedy (Cousin Emmy). American Folk and Country Music preserves this historic broadcast, which includes exclusive performances from all five acts, as well as informative narration (in German) from New Lost City Ramblers leader Mike Seeger. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide |
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Rainbow quest: clancy brothers and tommy makem / mamou cajun band -- 14.99Includes:Rainbow Quest [TV Series] (1965) Rainbow Quest: The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem Rainbow Quest: Mamou Cajun Band Rainbow Quest [TV Series] In the 1960s, when America was rediscovering its musical roots through a new interest in folk music, legendary musician and author Pete Seeger hosted a public television series called Rainbow Quest, in which he featured a number of great American artists as they played their songs and discussed their life and their work. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide Rainbow Quest: The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem Originally recorded in the sixties for Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, the performances in this release from Shanachie come from some of the biggest names in folk music. The episode includes "The Little Beggar Man" by the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, "When the Lights Went Out" by Tom Paxton, "This Land Is Your Land" by Pete Seeger, and much more. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide Rainbow Quest: Mamou Cajun Band No synopsis available. |
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Ultimate mardi gras- 13.99Track Listing: 1. Second Line, The - Stop, Inc., 2. Big Chief - Professor Longhair/Earl King (Complete Version), 3. They All Asked For You - Rockin' Dopsie Jr., 4. Cold, Cold Mardi Gras - DJ Dynamite Red, 5. Hey, Hey Mardi Gras - Big Al & The Heavyweights, 6. Do Whatcha Wanna - Rebirth Brass Band, 7. All in a Mardi Gras Day - Alton "Big Al" Carson, 8. Mardi Gras in New Orleans - Olympia Brass Band, 9. Cajun Roux - Big Al & The Heavyweights, 10. Ballin' on Zydeco - Lil' Nathan, 11. Down at the Mardi Gras - Rockin' Dopsie Jr., 12. Mardi Gras Mambo - Fredy Omar Con Su Banda, 13. Smoke My Peace Pipe - Big Chief, 14. New Orleans Music - Rebirth Brass Band, 15. Because I Got High - Alton "Big Al" Carson |
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All night long- 14.99Though they first got together at the beginning of the 21st century, South Louisana's Acadian Cajun Band are dedicated to a sound whose roots go a long way back. ALL NIGHT LONG showcases the band's knack for old-school Cajun music, a raw, organic blend of folk, country, and pure bayou soul. Listening to the churning accordion, sawing fiddle, and house-party drumming, you might start to feel like you're kicking back at some Big Easy roadhouse on a sultry Saturday night. |
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Best of louisiana music ! [digipak]- 11.99Track Listing: 1. Bourbon Street Parade - Magnificent Sevenths, 2. Ruler of My Heart - Irma Thomas, 3. Big Leg Woman - Big Al Carson, 4. Morning Train - Beau Jocque, 5. Turn up the Zydeco (What You Gonna Do) - Rockin' Dopsie Jr., 6. Revenge Lover - Jude Taylor, 7. Like a Real Cajun - Waylon Thibodeaux, 8. Jambalaya - Waylon Thibodeaux, 9. Hey, Jolie - Vin Bruce, 10. Don't Mess With My Tush - Rockin' Sidney, 11. Tell It Like It Is - Johnny Adams, 12. Big Butter and Egg Man - Sweet Emma Barrett, 13. When the Saints Go Marching In - Olympia Brass Band |
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Dancing to new orleans -- 14.99Few states can even come close to rivaling the rich musical heritage of Louisiana. From country to rock & roll to Cajun to zydeco to jazz, and on and on, the roots of American music are in Louisiana. This documentary from director Michael Murphy takes a look at the state's rhythmic history and features live performances by the likes of Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Buckwheat Zydeco, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, the Neville Brothers, and many others. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide |
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