Trying to touch on as many things as possible without boring you or losing everyone’s attention is challenging. Hitting the highlights, giving you a flavour without overloading everyone on the nitty gritty details is what I’m aiming for. There are musicians, the instruments that intermingle across all the genres and the endless music…. I am finding it fascinating to learn about how both blues and jazz evolved through the years. Every facet of music today has been touched and influenced by these two genres without many young musicians even realizing it. They don’t realize how lucky they are!
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Pat Blythe – The Blues and Jazz Brothers….instruments….and music….
Posted in music, Opinion, Review with tags BB King. Robert Johnson, Billy Cobham, blues, Buddy Miles, Buddy Rich, DBAWIS, Don’t Believe A Words I Say, Ella Fitzgerald, Encyclopedia Britannica, Eric Clapton, Gene Krupa, Jack DeJohnette, Jazz, Jimi Hendrix, luvthemusic, Mick Fleetwood, Pat Blythe A Girl With A Camera, Sonny Boy Williamson, T-Bone Walker, The Music Studio, Willie Dixon on February 19, 2020 by segariniPeter’s Published Press Past Presented
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags "Warpaint", Andre Pettipas and the Giants, Answers, Bad, Blue Skies, Bob Segarini, Bono, Brandenburg Concerto Number 1, Captain America, Chez Montreuil, CoCo, Ella Fitzgerald, Hector Berlioz, Hungarian Dance Number 5, Irving Berlin, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms, Le Corsaire Overture, Lois Forbes, Louise Montreuil, Luddite, Luke Roes, Peter Montreuil, Reg, Sweden, The Sleepers, Vajra, \Don/t Believe A Word I Say\ on August 30, 2018 by segarini“Write about whatever you want to write about!” That simple sentence launched my tenure with “Don’t Believe A Word I Say” and got me started on this great journey. As I have written several times, I have always been in awe of the high standard of writing on this blog, and I still have a hard time believing my good luck.
Roxanne Tellier – When Love Hurts
Posted in Opinion with tags 2009 Grammy Awards, 2012 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album, Amy Winehouse, Bessie Smith, Beyonce, Bob Segarini, Carole King, Chris Brown, Courtney Love, DBAWIS, domestic abuse, domestic violence, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis Costello, Elvis Presley, emotional abuse, feminism, gender equality, Gerry Goffin, He Hit Me (and It Felt Like A Kiss), Ike Turner, Jay-Z, John Lennon, Law and Order – Special Victims Unit., Little Eva, Louis Jordan, Phil Spector, psychological abuse, Rhianna, Roxanne Tellier, Sting, The Beatles, The Black Eyed Susans, The Crystals, The Dixie Chicks, The Motels, The Police, The Shriver Report, Tina Turner on July 27, 2014 by segariniAt a recent jam, a bunch of the players got to talking about songs that had surprised or shocked our sensibilities, either at first listen, or upon reflection. As vocalists or musicians, we had learned the actual lyrics, not just taken the overall gist. It’s different, when you have to memorize lyrics, rather than just bop along to a current song.