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  1. 5. Mai 2011 · Booker T. Jones' new record 'The Road From Memphis' is in stores on now! Available in Starbucks everywhere! Order at http://www.anti.com/storeAnti Records Of...

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  2. 商品の説明. THE ROAD FROM MEMPHIS is classic Memphis soul, and classic Booker in the tradition of "Green Onions," but beyond that it is the story of a sound, and how Booker, working with the inheritors of his sound, is keeping a tradition alive. Along for the ride are vocalists Matt Berninger of the National, Yim Yames of My Morning Jacket ...

  3. In 2011, Jones returned with another inspired collaboration, The Road from Memphis, in which he teamed up in the studio with Philadelphia-based hip-hop/modern soul collective the Roots. Jones returned to Stax Records, now under the Concord Records umbrella, for 2013's guest-laden Sound the Alarm. After a few quiet years, Jones returned in 2019 with a new album called Note by Note and his ...

  4. 10. Mai 2011 · The road is indeed a funky one with Jones’ trademark Hammond B-3 sounding as warm and rich as ever. He’s supported by the gritty and versatile band the Roots, an inspired collaboration all around. ?uestlove’s drumming is rock solid and funky throughout, going above and beyond on “The Hive” and “Everything Is Everything.”.

  5. 10. Mai 2011 · On The Road from Memphis, Jones ups the collaborator ante: the Roots are the backing band this time around, guests like Sharon Jones and Jim James make appearances, and Gabe Roth (Daptone Records ...

  6. 27. Feb. 2024 · The 700-mile road trip from Chicago to Memphis will take 10 hours 50 minutes to drive. On the way, you can visit Lafayette, Indianapolis, Louisville, Nashville, Cave City, Mammoth Cave National Park, Louisville Mega Cavern and Johhny Cash Museum. This road trip will be full of adventure and cultural highlights around every corner.

  7. 2009 — US. CD —. Album, Stereo. Feb 3, 2023. This album gives us a generous helping of greasy funk grooves and a smattering of well-done vocals by guest artists (which include the late, great Sharon Jones) as well as Booker T himself. Booker T’s organ sounds big and meaty. You also get an earful of a close-mic’ed drum kit.