THESE ARE FILM CLIPS FROM THE HOMAGE TO WEST TEXAS TROBADOURS TITLED 'HEARTWORN HIGHWAY.'
THE ART OF SADNESS IS DISPENSED WITH LITERATE, MELODIC, GLORY.
This rare performance features an elegantly youthful Mr. Fame at the gateway to a legendary career.
He is truly one of the most underestimated masters of Pop, Rock and Jazz.
This clip is from the British television program, Ready, Steady, Go and the year was 1965.
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BEAUTIFUL PERFORMANCE OF HER ODE TO SURVIVAL PERFORMED AT SAINT ANNES CHURCH IN BROOKLYN, NY.
THE JAZZ INFLUENCE CREATES A NARCOTIC HAZE AS DR. JOHN ASSISTS ON THE KEYBOARDS.
Mostly recognized for his 60's hit 'Yeh, Yeh' as well as his band assignments with Van Morrison, Mr. Fame has grown into an articulate musical investor of jazz influenced pop and blues.
These performances capture a fine version of the classic 'Parchman Farm' as well as a slow, sensual rendition of his signature tune.
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AN ELEGANTLY CRAFTED SHORT FILM WHICH I BELIEVE IS THE MOST DIGNIFIED EFFORT EVER RENDERED IN ATTEMPTING TO CAPTURE THE ULTIMATE NUANCE OF THIS MASTERFUL ARTIST.
NEITHER JAGGER NOR MORPHINE COULD BREAK HER AND SHE STANDS AS STOIC TESTIMONY THAT HUMANITY AND ART TRANSCEND NOSTALGIA.
SHE SANG THESE SAME SENSATIONS 4 DECADES AGO WITHIN A THINNER SKIN.
AND NOW HER DARK PERSONA LEADS US TO THE GRACE OF LEARNED FEMINIE EXPERIENCE WHICH CANNOT BE MEASURED IN THE CONTEXT OF SIMPLY ROCK AND ROLL.
After refusing to compromise with Ed Sullivan over song selections, the always intelligently intuitive Mr. Allen presented America with it's initial televised introduction of the young genius who would soon change the course of multiple lyrical genres.
The Power Of Ultimate Faith From The Genius Of Wayne Coyne And Dedicated To The Two Kindest Friends I Shall Ever Have.
It Was Getting Too Heavy.
I Love You Both Dearly.
A couple of years prior to recording her smash 'To Sir With Love', Lulu made her television debut on Britain's 'Ready, Steady, Go.'
She was an underrated vocalist who's energy makes this rendition of a Soul classic worthy of revisiting.
Jagger and Lennon dug Delbert back in 1968.
Tanya hss been generating Country blues and ballads for three and one half decades.
Here is the heat they produced on the CMA awards around 16 years ago.
He is indeed one of the greatest American vocalists of all time and may well be the best that Country Music has ever heard.
Here he is in 1994, accepting the Country Muic Associations Pioneer Award in Nashville and graciously defining this tribute in a very real and touching fashion.
Part One of the Renaissance Retro Motion Picture 'Big Beat Legends' first released in 1987, which illustrates the evolution of Rock and Roll on television.