“Groove Jazz Music Group” playing “Song1″

September 132009

The “Groove Jazz Music Group” is a group of musicians, who specialized in playing contemporary jazz compositions.
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De Phazz - Jazz Music (videoclip)

September 42009

De Phazz - Jazz Music

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Acid Jazz Music: Jamiroquai - Manifest Destiny

September 12009

The Cosmic Lounge presents Acid Jazz music: ‘Manifest Destiny’ by Jamiroquai.

“After Jason “Jay” Kay (born Jason Cheetham) auditioned unsuccessfully to be the singer of the The Brand New Heavies, he decided to put together his own band. Jamiroquai’s first single, When You Gonna Learn?, was released in 1992 on the Acid Jazz label. Following its success, Kay signed a £1,000,000 eight-album record deal with Sony BMG Music Entertainment. The band enjoys worldwide popularity and is the best-known member of the early-1990s London-based acid jazz movement, alongside groups such as Incognito, The Brand New Heavies, Galliano and Corduroy. Jamiroquai has since, however, moved in other musical directions. The band´s lead, Jay Kay, is a hat and car lover. During shows he always wears a hat, and he has lots of very expensive sports cars, like Ferrari. The name “Jamiroquai” is derived from the Native American Iroquois tribe, with which Kay has said he identifies philosophically, combined with ‘Jam’, as in musical jamming. Sam Smith (Backing Vocals) recently left the band and moved to Paris to get involved in some other projects.”

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

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Ray Charles - Georgia On My Mind

August 172009

Ray Charles was one of the true pioneers of soul music. Born in Georgia in 1930 he was one of the first performers to mix gospel, R & B and jazz to create a new form of black pop music that would come to be known as soul. His voice and delivery were strikingly different and instantly recognisable. He had his first hits in the early 50’s and was still hitting the charts into the 21st century. His death in June 2004 from liver disease was front page news around the world.
This concert was filmed at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 19, 1997 and features Ray Charles and his orchestra, led by sax player Al Jackson, and of course The Raelettes.
The full performance is available on the Eagle Vision DVD “Live at Montreux 1997″, out now.

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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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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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Nu-Jazz Music: Gonky Business - Blow My Mind

July 182009

The Cosmic Lounge presents Nu-Jazz Music: ‘Blow My Mind’ by Gonky Business.

http://www.last.fm/music/Gonky+Business

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