
Category Archives: Features

London Mixtape (4,5,6)
Categories: Features • Tags: Al Campbell, Alexander Henry, Alice Clark, Barrington LLewellyn, Bill Moss, Billy Frazier, Billy Ocean, C. Dawkins, Carl Carlton, Cash McCall, Charles Brinkley, Chester Randle’s Soul Senders, Chuck & Mac, David Joseph, Delia Gartell, Detroit Sex Machines, Donnie Elbert, Edwin Starr, Explosions, Fern King, Freddie McKay, Freddie Watson & The Restoators, George Benson, Hopeton Lewis, Hugh Roy & John Holt, Imagination, Inez Young, James Carr, James Fountain, Janet Kay, Johnny & The Attractions, Johnny Nash, Johnny Osbourne, Keith Hudson, Lee Perry & The Sensations, London, Luthar Thomas, Maceo And The Macks, Margie Evans, Marilyn Barbarin and The Soul Finders, Mixtape, Mystic Five, Owen Gray, Ruby Andrews, Simtec Simmon, Skipworth & Turner, Sonny Green, Steppers, Taxie, Teaspoon and The Waves, The Eternals, The Fabulous Flames, The Flamingoes, The Radio Four, The Sensational Nightingales, The Tartans, The Tennors, The Vibrettes, Tommie Young, U. Brown, Vera Hamilton, Willie West

An Introduction to Indian Classical Music (Carnatic)
Categories: Features, Old Records, Records, Uncategorized • Tags: Carnatic, Chitti Babu, Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu, EMI India, Flute, Gramophone company of India, Hindustani, HMV India, India, Indian Classical Music, Lalgudi G. Jayaraman, Raga, Smt. M.S. Subbulakshmi, Sundaram Balachander, T.R. Mahalingam, Veena, Violin

An Introduction to Indian Classical Music (Hindustani)
Categories: Features, Old Records, Records • Tags: Ali Akbar Khan, blogs, Carnatic, Dagar Brothers, Dhrupad, EMI India, Flute, Gramophone company of India, Hindustani, HMV India, India, Indian Classical Music, Jugalbandi, Nasir Aminuddin Dagar, Nasir Moinuddin Dagar, Ocora, Pandit Ram Narayan, Prof. V. G. Jog, Raga, Ravi Shankar, Sarangi, Sarod, Shehnai, Sitar, Ustad Amir Khan, Ustad Bismillah Khan, Violin

River of Empathy (Mississippi Records)
Categories: Features, New Records, Old Records, Records, Uncategorized • Tags: African Guitar music, anthology of american folk music, blues, Capitalism, Cowboy Yodeling, empathy, Flamenco, gospel, harry smith, Hawain steel guitar, honest jons, Hugh Tracey, Idassane Wallet Mohamed, institutionalized racism, Ishilan N-Tenere, London, Mali, Mississippi Records, Niger, Racism, sahel, sahel sounds, The Thai Orchestra, Tsege Mariam Gebru, Tuareg Music