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Topic: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW # 2 - part 97
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Sat 02/01/20 06:23 AM
Diamonds :gem:: Rihanna

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Sat 02/01/20 08:09 AM
Fat Freddy's Drop - Wandering Eye

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBJLkt5seJk

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Sat 02/01/20 06:00 PM
You’ll be in my heart-Phil Collins

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Sun 02/02/20 04:53 AM
Just a Little Heat - The Black Keys

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD9qt46DdXg

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Sun 02/02/20 08:41 AM

I just got back listing to old school rap i love my boy tupac.


I like Tupac also.
Dear Mama is one of my favorite songs, btw I'ma old white lady but to me music has no parameters

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Sun 02/02/20 09:06 AM
Great cover of a Leadbelly classic..

Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEMm7gxBYSc

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Sun 02/02/20 01:37 PM
Nature

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Mon 02/03/20 02:35 PM
Exist wounds by the script

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Mon 02/03/20 03:07 PM
Currently scrobbling my Danny Bryant collection to Last.FM
http://www.last.fm/user/tomishereagain



Born
26 July 1980 (age 39)

Born In
Royston, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom

Danny Bryant (born 26 July 1980) is an English blues guitarist and singer-songwriter. He was born and grew up in Royston, Hertfordshire, England. At the age of 15, he began playing the guitar and became a professional guitar player at the age of 18. Since then he has toured all over the world and appeared on bills alongside a number of notable artists such as Buddy Guy, Carlos Santana, Joe Cocker and Mick Taylor.

Bryant was encouraged by long-time mentor Walter Trout. When he turned eighteen, he went professional, after being hailed a 'young guitar prodigy'.

After almost 2,000 shows, all across the globe and working together with (amongst others) Walter Trout, Joe Cocker, Jeff Beck, Greg Allman, Patti Smith, Buddy Guy, Peter Green and former Rolling Stone Mick Taylor, he is now getting the recognition he deserves.

So far the band have released five internationally acclaimed CDs, their fourth release ‘Days Like This’ featured a duet with special guest blues legend Walter Trout (John Lee Hooker, Canned Heat, John Mayall).

In 2007 the band released a live CD on a new label, Rounder Europe. The most recent album, 'Black and White', was released in 2008 in Europe, containing the intoxicating song 'Love Remains' and uptempo 'Last Goodbye'.


Albums:
Temperature Rising
29 Aug 2014 · 9 tracks

Blood Money
29 Jan 2016 · 9 tracks

Revelation
19 Apr 2018 · 9 tracks

Live
23 Jan 2007 · 9 tracks

Hurricane
18 Apr 2013 · 9 tracks

Night Life
8 Mar 2012 · 9 tracks

Means of Escape
19 Sep 2019 · 11 tracks

Watching You!
25 Mar 2015 · 10 tracks

Big (Live)
21 Apr 2017 · 13 tracks

Tracks
1 Temperature Rising - Guntown
2 The Art Of Sysyphus, Vol. 85 - Blood Money
3 Revelation - Sister Decline
4 Night Life - Just As I Am
5 Hurricane - Greenwood 31
6 Revelation - Yours for a Song
7 Night Life - Tell Me
8 Hurricane - Prisoner Of The Blues
9 Live - Girl from North Country
10 Means of Escape - Too Far Gone

On YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/user/dannybryantblues/videos

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Mon 02/03/20 03:50 PM
Relaxation Radio on Pandora...

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Mon 02/03/20 05:03 PM
Losing My religion - R.E.M.

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Mon 02/03/20 07:09 PM
Upchurch- River Rat

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Mon 02/03/20 08:15 PM
Lursh Life Zara Larson

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Tue 02/04/20 08:43 AM
Voices of Spring: Johann Strauss :thumbsup::heartpulse:

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Tue 02/04/20 08:43 AM
Voices of Spring: Johann Strauss :thumbsup::heartpulse:

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Tue 02/04/20 09:11 AM
Only Time~ Enya

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Tue 02/04/20 09:31 AM
Young lust (The Wall1) - Pink Floyd

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Tue 02/04/20 01:37 PM
Spirit Bird~ Xavier Rudd

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Tue 02/04/20 01:57 PM
The President Tapes. Inner City Unit.

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Tue 02/04/20 03:09 PM
Currently scrobbling Deborah Coleman to my last.FM profile
http://www.last.fm/user/tomishereagain



http://www.last.fm/music/Deborah+Coleman

Deborah Coleman (October 3, 1956 - April 12, 2018) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. She won the Orville Gibson Award for "Best Blues Guitarist, Female" in 2001, and was nominated for a W.C. Handy Blues Music Award nine times.

Coleman was born in Portsmouth, Virginia and raised in a music-loving military family that lived in San Diego, San Francisco, Bremerton, Washington, and the Chicago area. With her father playing piano, two brothers on guitar, and a sister who plays guitar and keyboards, Coleman felt natural with an instrument in her hands, picking up guitar at age 8. Her work has been favorably compared to Jimi Hendrix and Tracy Chapman and she is known for high energy, charismatic, crowd-pleasing performances. Coleman has become one of the most sought-after blues artists on the scene. Coleman is a highly charismatic stage performer. She stretches out in a live setting and demonstrates both her fluid, warm vocals and her considerable guitar skills. She has played at the top music venues such as North Atlantic Blues Festival 2007, Waterfront Blues Festival 2002, the legendary Monterey Jazz Festival 2001, Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival 2000, Sarasota Blues Festival 1999, the San Francisco Blues Festival 1999, Fountain Blues Festival 1998, just to name a few.

Coleman's Blind Pig debut, I Can't Lose (1997), is a powerful album of great ballads and blues stories, and of course, great guitar playing and singing. Her version of Billie Holiday's "Fine and Mellow" got her a lot of airplay on college and public radio stations around the U.S. On Soul Be It (2002), a well-rounded live set by her quartet, there are many highlights, including the rousing opener ("Brick"), the minor-toned blues "My Heart Bleeds Blue," the bluish romp "Don't Lie to Me," and a jump blues, "I Believe." However the most memorable selection is "Goodbye Misery," which has a marathon solo by Coleman that is full of fire and creative ideas. This highly enjoyable set serves as a perfect introduction to the music of Coleman. Followed by What About Love? (2004) and Stop the Game in (2007).

Time Bomb (2007) features three women Blues players, Deborah Coleman, Sue Foley and Roxanne Potvin. Time Bomb may not be the appropriate name for this assembly's production because there is no waiting around for the fuse to burn down and the fireworks to start. Right from the opening title track, "Time Bomb", an instrumental where all three women take turns laying down leads, things are beginning to sizzle. For the next nine songs the women spell each other off taking lead vocals and guitar duties of every third song until they come together again on the final track "In The Basement".

Deborah Coleman died on April 12, 2018.


Soft Place To Fall
21 Mar 2000 · 11 tracks

Where Blue Begins
15 Sep 1998 · 11 tracks

I Can't Lose
4 Feb 1997 · 10 tracks

Livin' on Love
22 May 2001 · 11 tracks

Stop The Game
28 Aug 2007 · 10 tracks

Soul Be It!
15 Oct 2002 · 8 tracks

What About Love?
25 May 2004 · 11 tracks

The Essential Deborah Coleman
3 Sep 2015 · 14 tracks

Takin' a Stand
1994 · 11 tracks

1 Soft Place To Fall - I'm A Woman
2 Soft Place To Fall - Don't Lie To Me
3 I Can't Lose - My Heart Bleeds Blue
4 I Can't Lose - Brick
5 Soft Place To Fall - Soft Place To Fall
6 Where Blue Begins - The Dream
7 Soft Place To Fall - If You Love Me Like You Say
8 I Can't Lose - I Can't Lose
9 Livin' on Love - Torn In Two
10 Where Blue Begins - Nobody To Blame

On YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsUBvoolm5v2t8B3odPT3Qg/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=3579731707244514300


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