Saturday, March 28, 2015

March (and some more) Underappreciated Music: the links

The (finally returned) monthly assembly of undervalued and often nearly "lost" music, or simply music the blogger in question wants to remind you reader/listeners of....

Patti Abbott: One-Hit Wonders

Brian Arnold: Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons: "Wheels";  Halloween Songs

Jayme Lynn Blaschke: Friday Night Videos

Jim C: The Odean Pope Saxophone Choir: Locked and Loaded

Sean Coleman: Joni Mitchell: The Hissing of Summer Lawns

Bill Crider: Forgotten Music; Song of the Day 

Iba Dawson: What Happened, Miss Simone?

The Staple Singers: "Sit Down, Servant"


Jeff Gemmill: Rumer, and Natalie Duncan

Jerry House: Johnny Rivers; Four Bitchin' Babes and more; Hymn Time

Randy Johnson: (Music) Because I Like It...

George Kelley: The Hollies: 50 at Fifty; Amanda Marshall: Everybody's Got a Story; Miles Davis et al.: Elevator to the Gallows soundtrack

Kate Laity: Alan Savage, Lys Guillorn, Downtown Boys; Gladys Bentley's Quartette; Scottish Night at Albany Symphony; Vic Godard and Subway Sect: 1979Now!; The Possibilities Are Endless (soundtrack); Julie Beman: Movie; The Autumn Stones; Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

Evan Lewis: Kip Anderson and Nappy Brown: "Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee"

Miriam Makeba: "Ye tintu tiz alegn" (aka/sic "Yetentu Tizaleny")


Todd Mason: Saturday Music Club: Late Shift (jazz overnight); Better 1? Better 2?; Some Bands with Singers, Some Singers with Bands; SMC Returns, Still Tardy; Further Afield; Some Rather Funny Songs; Some Folk Rock and Antecedents 

Lawrence Person: Shoegazer Sunday

Charlie Ricci: The Monkees: "Goin' Down"; Crosby, Stills & Nash: CSN; John Gorka; Annie Haslam: Annie Haslam

Richard Robinson: Wayne Shorter

Ron Scheer: Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser;  Oscar Peterson Quartet featuring Joe Pass: Tokyo 1987

Teo Macero Band: "T.C.'s Groove"


The Staple Singers: "I'm Coming Home"

2 comments:

  1. Todd, it's great to see you back with the UNDER-APPRECIATED MUSIC links! We've missed you!

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  2. Thanks, George...I've missed doing it, and missed a few of yours...

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