It's the start of a new year and a new month, and so it's time once again to check in on StLJN's sibling site Heliocentric Worlds, where each day there's posted an online music video, drawing on genres including jazz, blues, soul, funk, classic rock, prog rock, experimental, and more.
The five most-watched videos added to the site last month were:
McCoy Tyner - 'My One and Only Love"
Eddie Palmieri’s Big Salsa Orchestra - Live at the Pittsburgh JazzLive International Festival
John Scofield - Live at Lincoln Center
Paul Simon - 'You Can Call Me Al"
Gentle Giant - Live in Long Beach
Other recent posts have featured performances on video by Postmodern Jukebox, Etta James, Soul Coughing, The Comet Is Coming, Charlie Musselwhite, Kenny Barron, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Chicago, Manhattan Transfer, Pharoah Sanders, Larry Carlton, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, Wayne Cochran, Isaac Hayes, Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom, Tower of Power, Robert Palmer, Kermit Ruffins, Hubert Laws, Pat Metheny Group, Eric Person & Houston Person, Wild Bill Davis, Gladys Knight, Rahsaan Roland Kirk Quartet, Randy Weston, Gentle Giant, and Johnny Otis.
If you've missed out on all this until now, you still can see all these videos, plus thousands more from the archives, by going to https://heliocentricworlds.blogspot.com/
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