Sunday, October 28, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
Elliott Murphy Receives Prestigious French Award
INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED MUSICIAN & AUTHOR ELLIOTT MURPHY IS AWARDED
THE MEDAILLE DE VERMEIL DE LA VILLE DE PARIS IN A GRAND CEREMONY AT HOTEL DE VILLE IN PARIS, FRANCE
October 5, 2012 - NEW YORK - Internationally acclaimed American singer-songwriter and author Elliott Murphy was awarded the prestigious Medaille de Vermeil de la Ville de Paris in recognition of his outstanding career achievements in a formal ceremony on October 1st, at the Hotel de Ville (City Hall). The ceremony was presided over by Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoë. Past recipients of the award have included Jane Fonda, Gianni Versace, Johnny Depp and Kevin Liles.
A Long Island native who has been living in Paris, France for over twenty years, Elliott began his career in New York City in 1974 with the release of his classic Polydor Records debut, Aquashow. Murphy went on to release albums on RCA and Columbia before relocating to France where his career has flourished.
Elliott has over 30 albums to his credit, 12 of which have received 4-stars from the All Music Guide, among much other critical acclaim. Guests on his albums have included Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel and Phil Collins. In addition to his extensive music credits, Elliott has published a number of novels and short story collections, and has written for Rolling Stone, Spin and various European magazines.
Elliott continues to tour in Europe, Japan and the USA and has often joined his long time friend Bruce Springsteen on stage in Paris. Elliott and his band The Normandy All Stars have an American tour planned for the East Coast in December 2012.
(Courtesy of a press release from Pamela Murphy PR. Photo is Murphy, left, with Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe.)
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO SURVEYS RECORDED MUSIC
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
August Vinyl Night Playlist
1 | Artist | Title | Album/45 | Presenter | Notes |
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2 | Esquerita | Get Back Baby / Hole in My Heart | Esquerita! | Polly Campbell | Who came first, Esquerita or Little Richard? |
3 | Mtume Umoja Ensemble | Baba Hengates (excerpt) | Alkebu-Lan, Land of the Blacks | Steve Kemme | |
4 | Gary Bartz Ntu Troop | Uhuru Sasa | Harlem Bush Music/Uhuru | Steve Kemme | |
5 | Joy of Cooking | Let Love Carry You Along / Home Town Man | Castles | Ray Owens | Terry Garthwaite & Toni Brown |
6 | Jim Pulte | I Remember You / Ten Miles East of Town | Shimmy She Roll, Shimmy She Shake | Jim McNair | |
7 | Pointer Sisters | Fairytale | That's A Plenty | Gary Janssen | A country music hit for this group known for R&B and Jazz |
8 | Candi Staton | It's Not Easy Letting Go | His Hands | Gary Janssen | |
9 | Albert Brooks | Rewriting the National Anthem | 45 | Steve Rosen | |
10 | Nolan Strong & the Diablos | The Wind | 45 | Steve Rosen | Covered most famously by Laura Nyro & LaBelle |
11 | The Platters | Maggie Doesn't Work Here Anymore | Rhythm & Blues the Best Vocal Groups | Steve Rosen | |
12 | Jennifer Warnes | Love Hurts | Jennifer Warnes | David Little | |
13 | Keef Hartley Band | Just to Cry | Halfbreed | David Little | |
14 | "Thumper" (George) Jones | Heartbreak Hotel / The Race is On | Country Rockers Vol. 4 | Mary Henkener | |
15 | Foreigner | I'll Get Even with You | Head Games | Brian Powers | Foreigner's Mick Jones is not related to Thumper Jones |
16 | The States | Cry if You Want To (Over the Edge) | The States | Brian Powers | |
17 | The Youngbloods | It's a Lovely Day | Rock Festival | Dick Swaim | |
18 | Willie Bobo | Sunshine Superman | Evil Ways | Dick Swaim | Afro-Cuban arrangement of the Donovan hit |
19 | Pat Paulsen | Two Cows / I Will Not Run / Simple Savior | Pat Paulsen for President | Neil Sharrow | Still surprisingly relevant, even though it was written in 1968 |
20 | Brinsley Schwarz | Don't Lose Your Grip on Love | Nervous on the Road | Neil Sharrow | Nick Lowe's first group, 1972 |
21 | Willie Bobo | Walk Away Renee | Evil Ways | Dick Swaim | |
22 | Ella Fitzgerald | Little White Lies | Ella Swings Lightly | Gary Janssen |
Sunday, August 19, 2012
For the jazz lovers among us, some info from Vinyl Night regular, Paul Horn, about a major reissue of the work of saxophonist Pepper Adams, assembled by by an old friend of Paul's:
http://www.criticaljazz.com/2012/08/pepper-adams-joy-road-sampler-motema.html
http://www.criticaljazz.com/2012/08/pepper-adams-joy-road-sampler-motema.html
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