The start of a new month means it's time once again to check in on 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, experimental, and more.
The most-watched videos added to the site last month were:
Elvin Jones - Live at the Newport Jazz Festival
Ruth Brown - "If I Can't Sell It, I'll Sit On It"
Chuck Berry - "Johnny B. Goode"
Robert Glasper Trio - Double Black
James Cotton - "Angel of Mercy / Blues In My Sleep"
The collection of clips posted in April also included videos featuring Joni Mitchell, Jaco Pastorius, Chicago, Stanley Cowell Quartet, Milford Graves Quartet, Etta James, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Art Ensemble of Chicago, George Coleman, Fred Wesley and the New JBs, Charles Mingus, Kool and the Gang, Tommy Flanagan, Mose Allison, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Cecil Taylor Unit, Trombone Shorty, Wayne Shorter Quartet, Sun Ra Arkestra, John McLaughlin & Remember Shakti, Charles Lloyd Quartet, Medeski Martin & Wood, Henry Threadgill's Zooid, Dizzy Gillespie, and Kermit Ruffins.
If you've somehow missed out on all this before now, you can catch up and check out these and thousands more videos from the carefully curated archives by going to http://heliocentricworlds.blogspot.com/.
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