YouTube, PRS in the UK (Performing Rights Society 4 music)

August 112009

YouTube – PRS, music in videos , how will it efect us?

http://www.youtube.com/blog

http://www.djtutor.com/affairs

—————– Nothing in this tutorial is provided as legal advice. It is provided for information purposes only.

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Gibraltar Live – Weather Report – Weather Report Voyage Spettacoli Agency di Marco Tacchini

August 112009

Gibraltar Live – Weather Report – Voyage Spettacoli Agency di Marco Tacchini – Black Market Wayne Shorter sax solo Joe Zawinul piano, sint, Jaco Pastorius basso electric bass, Chester Thompson, Narada Michael Walden batteria Alejandro Neciosup Acuna, Don Alias percussion Black Market, Cannon Ball, Gibraltar Elegant people, Three Clowns, Barbary Coast Herandnu. Gibraltar Live – Weather Report
Voyage Spettacoli international Agency jazz Funk soul blues concert organization
Voyage Spettacoli Italiaa nd Voyage concerti jazz music agency By Marco Tacchini
www.voyagespettacoli.it

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street jazz music performance

August 82009

Jazz is not really my thing, but this made me smile..

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Big Band Jazz Music

August 52009

Big Band Jazz Music
http://www.GeorgeWCarrollBigBandJazzMusic.com

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JAPANESE SMOOTH JAZZ

August 22009

HERE’S SOME GOOD JAPANESE SMOOTH JAZZ PERFORMED BY A VERY CHARMING AND TALENTED PERSON.

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Nu-Jazz Music: Micatone – Playmobile Soldier

July 302009

The Cosmic Lounge presents Nu-Jazz Music: ‘Playmobile Soldier’ by Micatone.

“German electronic/jazz band: Boris Meinhold (guitar, synth), Tim Kroker (drums), Sebastian “Hagen” Demmin (keyboards; worked as a live keyboarder with Daft Punk), Lisa Bassenge (vocals), Stefan Rogall (programming), and Paul Kleber (kontrabass).

After the splendid albums “Nine Songs” and “Is You Is”, Micatone present their third album “Nomad Songs” on Sonarkollektiv. Their first two albums were more electronically influenced and showed their studio production abilities. For “Nomad Songs”, Micatone aims to present songs that work either plugged in or unplugged.”

http://www.last.fm/music/Micatone

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Spok Frevo Orquestra

July 282009

Jazz Music

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Susan Werner – folk music – live footage

July 262009

5 minute medley footage of songwriter Susan Werner performing some of her popular folksongs live at Club Passim, Cambridge MA. Songs include “Standing In My Own Way,” “Time Between Trains” and “Come Together.” Accompanied by Trina Hamlin on harmonica, percussion and vocals; Colleen Sexton on vocals; Greg Hold on upright bass.

www.susanwerner.com

video by Kathy Wittman
audio by Keith Richardson
This video is not for sale.

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George Benson – Breezin’

July 262009

The very best of George Benson

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Musicians@Google: Wynton Marsalis & Geoffrey Ward

July 212009

The Musicians@Google program was thrilled to welcome acclaimed musician Wynton Marsalis and Geoffrey Ward to Google’s New York office to discuss their new book “Moving to Higher Ground: How Jazz Can Change Your Life,”. The event was moderated by with Google’s own Jim Lecinski.

Wynton Marsalis is an acclaimed musician, bandleader, educator, composer and author. He is the Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Music Director of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
To date, Marsalis has won 9 Grammy Awards, in both the jazz and classical categories, and is the only artist to have won Grammy Awards in five consecutive years, from 1983 to 1987. In 1987, Marsalis’ oratorio on slavery and freedom, “Blood on the Fields,” became the first and only jazz composition to win the Pulitzer Prize in music.

Geoffrey C. Ward, a historian, screenwriter, and former editor of American Heritage, is the author of thirteen books, including “Jazz: A History of America’s Music” and “A First-Class Temperament”, which won the 1989 National Critics Circle Award.

This event took place on September 5, 2008.

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