Gil Scott-Heron – 95 South (All Of The Places We’ve Been) 2/21/98 Philly @ The Tin Angel
Photo by Greg Aiello
Gil Scott-Heron – Lady Day & John Coltrane 2/21/98 Philly @ The Tin Angel
There is also a very nice obituary over at The Telegraph.
Gil Scott-Heron – 95 South (All Of The Places We’ve Been) 2/21/98 Philly @ The Tin Angel
Photo by Greg Aiello
Gil Scott-Heron – Lady Day & John Coltrane 2/21/98 Philly @ The Tin Angel
There is also a very nice obituary over at The Telegraph.
The Lee Boys & Oteil Burbridge – Going To Glory 4/15/11 Wanee Festival
I told you I was going to hip you to some funky music you wouldn’t otherwise run into! It’s Easter Sunday, so give this gospel music a chance. The Lee Boys are a Sacred Steel group in the style of Robert Randolph & The Family Band. Their chief asset is their pedal steel player, Roosevelt Collier. Just press play and enjoy, keeping in mind that the real heat begins around 7 minutes when Oteil brings a jaw-dropping scat bass solo.
And if you want to go deeper, follow this link to listen to Roosevelt sit in with Dumpstaphunk at Tipitina’s on a version of The Rolling Stones’ Sympathy For The Devil: http://www.archive.org/details/Dumpstaphunk2009-05-03_742.
The Lee Boys have many great live recordings on the Live Music Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/TheLeeBoys.
Ween – Monique The Freak (live 10/03/2005 South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground)
Prince Rogers Nelson would be proud.
And don’t forget that there are hundreds of live Ween recordings available to stream or download at Live Music Archive.