Thursday, May 26, 2016

Underappreciated Music: May 2016



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

"BNoirDetour": Five Classic Film Musical Numbers

Brian Arnold: David Peña: mariachi Star Wars; Ringo (1978 tv special)


Jayme Lynn Blaschke: Friday Night Videos


Fred Blosser: Ennio Morricone (courtesy Bill Crider)


Paul Brazill: A Song for Saturday


Jim Cameron: Herbie Mann


Roger Catlin: Songs of Protest and War (courtesy Bill Crider)


Sean Coleman: Donovan at 70; Paul Simon's solo career

David Cramner: Bob Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Review: "Romance in Durango"


Brubeck Quartet: Time Changes 


Bill Crider: Song of the Day; Forgotten Hits; Film music and the joy of the new: Ennio Morricone 

Jeff Gemmill: Top 5; Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt


Jerry House: Music from the Past; Hymn Time; Tim Buckley


Miriam Makeba and Nina Simone & co.: "Thulasizwe"/"I Shall Be Released"


George Kelley: Don't Make Me Over: The Songs of Burt Bacharach and Hal David; Do-Wah-Diddy: Words & Music by Ellie Greenwich & Jeff Barry

Sam Juliano: Choral Arts Society of New Jersey: "Songs of the Sea"


Kate Laity: Songs for a Saturday

B. V. Lawson: Your Sunday Music Treat


Gillian Welch and David Rawlings: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival 2015


Evan Lewis: Songs

Steve Lewis: Music I'm Listening To

Jacqueline T. Lynch: Max Fleischer's Sing-Along Short Subjects


Todd Mason: some jazz performance television series in black and white; some jazz in 5/4 time (for May the 4th); some recent recordings of "I Put a Spell on You"; soundtrack composers for Night Gallery; Bebe and Louis Barron: "Bells of Atlantis"


Lawrence Person: Shoegazer Sunday

James Reasoner: Middle of the Night Music


Charlie Ricci: Arlo Guthrie: Presidential Rag


Luisa Domingo: Paul Hindemith, "Sonata for Harp" (1939)


Bhob Stewart: Anita O'Day


Vienna: Trudy Stevens dubbing for Lizabeth Scott


Bernie Williams Band: "Go for It"


Ennio Morricone and his orchestra: music from For a Few Dollars More

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