Al Jarreau grew up in Milwaukee and earned his big break in California, but the seven-time Grammy-winning jazz singer pointed to his time in Minneapolis as a pivotal step in his career. That ...
Here is the best thrash metal album of each year from 1983 to 1993. Over thrash's first decade (plus one more year), we saw the rise and fall of one of heavy metal's most enduring subgenres. Of thrash ...
Many purists believe that the only true Yacht Rock contains elements of jazz music. While we tend to take more of a big-tent approach to the genre, it’s clear that many of the most beloved songs of ...
After wreaking havoc and dishing out dissonance since 1981 — evolving from its early synth-pop dance roots into the industrial thrash metal chaos it’s best known for — Ministry’s band leader Al ...
A superb song from one of my favorite all-time male vocalist. Al was a jazzy singer who delivers intense improvisational solos with his voice. He can emulate a horn, he can scat...There is really no ...
This spring, two long-running, influential heavy-music institutions will head out on tour together. After joining forces for their 2016 Savage Imperial Death March tour, Melvins and Napalm Death are ...
Great rare DVDR concert of video in live of the singer AL JARREAU live in GERMANY in 1985 in the ROCKPALAST stereo sound very good sound duration aproximated 84 minutes this concert contains the ...
From the German television archives a musical gem Al Jarreau performing thirteen songs live in a Hamburg television studio originally broadcast on December 3 1976 With stunning sense of nuance humor ...
Al Jarreau gained nationwide recognition with the theme to the 1985 hit television show "Moonlighting," which starred Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis. He also had a chart-topping single "We're In ...
Released in time for Record Store Day’s Black Friday Event on 29th November, Resonance Records unveil a real treasure in this recently unearthed performance from iconic pop, soul and jazz vocalist and ...
A holiday gift is arriving early for Al Jarreau fans. A lost live album recorded by the Grammy-winning jazz/R&B/pop singer-songwriter at Washington, D.C.’s historic Childe Harold Club in 1976 is ...
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