The legendary guitarist, singer and songwriter Mark Knopfler talks with World Cafe host Raina Douris about his new solo album, his time spent leading Dire Straits, working with Bob Dylan and more. https://lnkd.in/ePXT2v5H
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Check out this insightful blog post on the New Statesman, where the author delves into the power of music to evoke memories and create new connections. The post discusses the rejuvenating experience of revisiting an old album and attending a Pet Shop Boys gig. For a thought-provoking read, click here: https://ift.tt/gdoLSB4
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Today, I share with you a little known image of Elise Hall's grandson, Dr. Arthur S. Pier (1912-2006). More info in appendix no. 5 of the book Elise Hall, the “Saxophone Lady”, or How to Build America by Music (and Money) 😉
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Richard Wilson's "Promised Land" soulful blues album- inspired by the legacy of MLK
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Last week, I attended 'Candlelight: A Tribute to Pink Floyd' an orchestral rendition of Pink Floyd’s music, in Belfast Castle. Pink Floyd’s music has been such a big part of my life, and I reckon I have listened to them most weeks since I was 14 years old, attending the North Weald Fighter Meet of 1985. I found the evening surprisingly and deeply moving. Roger Waters never knew his father: Eric was a conscientious objector, then changed his mind and joined in 1943, losing his life at the Battle of Anzio in 1944, when Roger was 5 months old. Therefore, much of Pink Floyd’s lyrics reflect the themes of the pointlessness of war, plus the cutthroat music industry. How war and fame dehumanise and isolate people. Additionally, the inspirational lead and founder of the group, Syd Barrett, blew his mind on LSD. This led Pink Floyd to capture in their music on numerous occasions the theme of absence. The album Wish You were Here, is entirely about absence. Anyway, the string quartet seemed to capture this theme in a poignant setting. We are all products of our past experiences, and we must seek to understand our backgrounds if we are going to understand today and understand how we respond to what happens in our worlds. Only by knowing our past can we really plan for our futures and help get everyone home safe, every day. #compassionatesafety #safetyleadership #safetyculture
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🎶🌧️ Music lovers, rejoice - your favorite singer-songwriter, Tyler Childers, is back with an exciting new album, "Rustin' In The Rain!" 🎉 His unique blend of original songs, covers, and a co-write promises a compelling journey of soulful melodies. Interesting nugget? Tyler wrote songs with "his best (terrible) Elvis impersonation."😅 Elvis' magic has touched many, and it's refreshing to see it transcend into Tyler's creativity. 🎸 The lead single 'In Your Love' truly stands out with a tear-jerking video set in rural Appalachia of the 1950s - a brave and meaningful representation of a same-sex love story💔, thoughtfully directed by bestselling author Silas House. This isn't just a song; it's a powerful statement we need more of in the music industry. 🌈 As fans, we don't just listen to music; we connect to it. The impact of the album reaches far beyond the notes, resonating with listeners on a deeper, personal level. 🎧💖 Curious to know more? Dive into the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gDnXsrD6 This album showcases the courage to blend creativity with meaningful messages. What's a song or album that's touched you recently? Let's share and discover new music in the comments below! 🎵👇 #TylerChilders #RustinInTheRain #MusicForTheSoul #SocialImpactThroughMusic 🎶🌈
TYLER CHILDERS announces new album RUSTIN’ IN THE RAIN + Watch the heartbreaking video for new single ‘IN YOUR LOVE’
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Exciting News! The timeless collaboration between Cocteau Twins and Harold Budd, "The Moon And The Melodies," is set for a first-time reissue. This 1986 album holds a special place in music history and will now be available for a new generation of listeners to experience. Don't miss out on this reissue—find out more about it in this insightful article from The Quietus: [The Moon And The Melodies Reissue](https://ift.tt/qXVvICd)
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The new #RhiannonGiddens album, You're the One, is a collection of stylistically diverse songs that, while individually brilliant, don't hang together in a whole. Read the review here https://lnkd.in/epit-sG2
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Exciting news! Check out this in-depth analysis ranking the top 5 songs on Elton John's iconic 1973 double album, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road." With so many killer albums during the '70s, this post delves into a standout work of art. Dive into the music and revisit this timeless classic. Read the full post here: [Ranking the 5 Best Songs on Elton John's 1973 Double Album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road](https://ift.tt/Ygm978J)
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We end a chapter in music history. The last album from legendary musician Childish Gambino has been released and has received critical acclaim from the masses. He leaves a legacy that many have built upon, inspiring many to start their own musical journeys and transform their musical styles. An authentic talent from a person that has many talents to speak of, whether it be directing and acting or being a producer and artist, Childish Gambino is in a league with the likes of Pharrell and many others, rising above the majority of talents with his cultural impact and prowess. I think this record emulates his last thoughts being in the music industry this long, the trials and errors, the lessons, and then realisations that happened through out his career, from songs like In the Night to No Excuses (this song being reminiscent of his ep Summer Pack) really tying to his music legacy track by track with meticulously placed features that make this record what it is. Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) spoke about his departure from music, saying, “There’s nothing worse than like a third sequel, like a third movie, and we’re like, ‘again?’” from his interview with Revolt Magazine, referring to his music becoming "expected" and dragged out when that's not his true intention. I think musicians can learn from this and really reflect, knowing when to stop. As in, talent and creativity will always be there, but when the feeling and authenticity leave, you should follow them and not force your art, because forceful art is the downfall of any great artist. #musiclegacy #unmatchedtalent #culturalicon #endofanera #youngtalent #creativeways #musicanmindset #knowingwhentostepback
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