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  1. Vor einem Tag · For Tony Iommi, he recalls there being a handful of riffs he created for Black Sabbath that he just knew were special. In fact, there’s one in particular he remembers as Eddie Van Halen ’s favourite too. During an episode of Loudwire Nights [via Blabbermouth ], Iommi says, “Well, without sounding big-headed, [there were] a few.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · And when Sinatra was backed by the Pied Pipers, it was a sound like no other, before or since. Today, the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra is led by trombonist Bill Tole, who’s dedicated to making the show the most thrilling walk down memory lane it can possibly be.

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Here are the five heaviest Black Sabbath songs… without Ozzy Osbourne! This is not meant to diminish the Prince of Darkness, merely a means to break from the usual fanfare of those first six legendary Sabbath albums.

  4. The song "SHIMMY JIMMY 4EVA" serves as the start of a deep, introspective story about the high and lows of my life. The concept of the album is what if I had to make a final release, so I lay all my emotions on the table. It's raw, unfiltered, honest music that I feel could resonate with some people. Shimmy Jimmy - SHIMMY JIMMY 4EVA

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Sun Ra plays it uptempo and in a disorderly style, adding various loosely organized riffs behind John Gilmore’s tenor sax solo. Sun Ra’s solo is accompanied only by the rhythm section. “Moonship Journey” is a light-hearted piece during which the band sings, inviting us to take a moonship journey. The band is welcoming: the audience is ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · Guitarist Kenny Burrell and saxophonist John Coltrane are co-leaders on the hard bop session, which showcases one of a handful of collaborations by the pair of preeminent jazz artists since they both played in Dizzy Gillespie's band almost a decade earlier. Coltrane and Burrell also teamed up for the 1957 recording The Cats, which has already ...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Koe screams all things Texas, southern rock and roll, with a side of smashing glass bottles and bar fights. It’s not quite the scene you see in Midtown or among the handful of bachelorette parties on Broadway.