It's time for one of our periodic check-ins with StLJN's sibling site Heliocentric Worlds, where each day we post a new online music video, drawing on genres including jazz, blues, soul, funk, classic rock, prog rock, and experimental. The site's five most-watched videos for the month of September were:
Joe Williams - "Here's To Life"
Wet Willie - "Grits Ain't Groceries"
Max Roach Quintet with Abbie Lincoln - "All Africa"
Alarm Will Sound - "Asymptotic Flux Second Study in Entropy"
Dave Douglas Quintet - Live at Donosti Jazz Festival
In addition, other recent posts have featured videos of The Morells, Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley & Bootsy Collins, Sons of Champlin, Pharoah Sanders, John Cage, Dr. Lonnie Smith, James Carter, Little Feat, Joe Henderson, Bobby "Blue" Bland, George Cables, Jerry Lee Lewis, Hamiet Bluiett, Bob Dylan, Heatwave, Oscar Peterson, Canned Heat, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Jefferson Airplane, Randy Newman, Dave Sanborn & Bob James, Rebirth Brass Band, Snarky Puppy, Thelonious Monk, and Trouble Funk.
You can see them all, plus thousands more carefully curated clips from the incomparable archives, simply by using the Internet access device of your choosing to visit http://heliocentricworlds.blogspot.com/.
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
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