Remembering – Jerry Lieber

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Jerry Lieber, who, along with Mike Stoller virtually created the R&B pop standard, died on August 22, 2011.  He was 78.  Some may not know the name, but you would certainly know the songs.  Stand By Me.  Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock. Yakety Yak.  On Broadway.  Kansas City.  There Goes My Baby.  All in all, Lieber and Stoller wrote 24 songs that hit the US charts for “The Coasters” alone.  Among his accomplishments are induction to the “Songwriters Hall of Fame” and the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame” among many others.  Many people, including Phil Spector apprenticed or collaborated with him.

Prior to Lieber and Stoller, R&B was primarily a straight forward in style.  They surrounded it with a “big” sound and pop lyrics, allowing the sound to crossover into mainstream radio.  This was evident in not only the Coasters and Ben E King, but also for white artists such as Elvis Presley.  They were instrumental in moving R&B out of the black clubs into the traditional pop music mould.

A chapter in rock and roll history is now closed.  His contributions were large and still impact today’s music.  A true giant of the industry.

The video is “Stand By Me”, by Ben E King.

Ray Charles and Billy Preston – Very Cool

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Some rare footage of Billy Preston, a great keyboardist in his own right (Get Back – The Beatles), performing Agent Double O Soul with Ray Charles.  Awesome.  You have to be amazed by Ray’s feel for what Billy is doing, although I am thinking that the green suit may have been a bit much for him.  Enjoy.

Listening To Classics – The Who

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The Who and the Smothers Brothers, an interesting combination.  The video is from a 1965 appearance on the Smothers Brothers, and was, unfortunately, lip-synced.  The banter with Tommy Smothers and the performance are not, which makes for an interesting performance.  Pretend they are live and enjoy The Who playing “My Generation“.  An interesting side note for you.  On the album “My Generation”, Jimmy Page plays lead guitar on “Bald Headed Woman” and rhythm guitar on “I Can’t Explain“.

Remembering – Jani Lane (Warrant)

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The 80’s, time of hair bands, and one of the more successful bands was Warrant.  Singer, front man, Jani Lane passed away on August 11.  He was 47.  Cause of death is unknown at this time.  He was an on and off again member of Warrant, leaving the band for good in 2004.  He was most recently appearing as lead singer for Greta White while Jack Russell was recovering from surgery.  The video is a live version of “Cherry Pie“, one their bigger hits.

Listening to Joss Stone – New Album LP1

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Joss Stone has released a new album called LP1.  Just purchased it and wanted to share.  After dabbling out of her zone with “Introducing Joss Stone” (her preceding album, which I enjoyed as well), she has moved back into her wheelhouse with a bit more bluesy, rocking style.  The songs are growing on me and I am really starting to enjoy.  The clip I have attached is “Karma” and was done live on Leno.  Note the guitar player, Dave Stewart of Eurythmics fame.  He collaborated with Joss Stone on this album.  He is, or has, created a new entity called SuperHeavy with himself, Mick Jagger and Joss Stone, but that will be another story.

Listening To Classics – Allman Brothers

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Live at the Fillmore East, The Allman Brothers,  “Don’t Keep Me Wondering”.  The camera work, not so good.  The band, very good.  Love the wall of sound.