Hey Everyone,
I posted some songs from my first CD The Theorical Journey(available on iTUNES). I hope you enjoy the sounds and be on the look out for my new CD as well as my band The Brian Edwards Excursion coming soon!!!
Peace to you all!
Brian
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Hope ( HardLight-Difference-Zoom-Hirghting.)
Salida (Sine- Coordenadas Polares-Destello )…
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Hey PJN Ppl,
I wanted to make everyone aware of this new project that I'm working on, I DIG PGH. It isn't exactly new because I started working on it 6 years ago, but I finally started making the info public last month. Anyhow, I've been collecting and researching local records for a while now, officially for the past 6 years I suppose. I guess I started accumulating them when I was 15. I'm creating a resource to document them now.…
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from the lost-culture dept
MTGlass points us to David Post's analysis of "the high cost of copyright," in reference to an article about the inability to make available a treasure trove of classic jazz recordings that the National Jazz Museum just acquired. The…
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The following article by Kevin Amos is truly right on time.
In my opinion it provides at least a part of the answer to the question posed recently by the Wall Street Journal: Can Jazz Be Saved?
That…
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
By Deborah M. Todd, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pam Panchak / Post-Gazette
Gordy Greenawalt and DJ Jason "J Malls" Molyneaux outside the Shadow…
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REFLECTIONS IN RHYTHM: Zoe and Dave Ellis
Bay area based music historian and radio announcer Greg Bridges shares his recent conversation…
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REFLECTIONS IN RHYTHM: Marvin Gaye
In his blog, Reflections in Rhythm, Bay area based music historian and radio announcer Greg Bridges…
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REFLECTIONS IN RHYTHM: Stefon Harris
In this edition of Reflections in Rhythm, Bay area based music historian and radio
announcer…
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REFLECTIONS IN RHYTHM: N’Dambi
Check out Reflections in Rhythm, with Bay area based music historian and radio announcer Greg Bridges, who shares his recent conversation with vocalist, song writer and…
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REFLECTIONS IN RHYTHM: Larry Graham
In this month’s Reflections in Rhythm, Bay Area based music historian and radio announcer…
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Please join me and my friends The Nashtones at The Preston Hotel Friday night. I will do a few songs with them but when they are not The Mandy Mason Band, this is their time to shine. Let's take an evening together and enjoy the great music of The Nashtones together.
Mandy…
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The Music-Copyright Enforcers
August 6, 2010
NEW YORK TIMES
By JOHN BOWE
Few things can make Devon Baker cry.
There was the time her pet hamster, Herschel, died. There was the time she was run over by a car. Neither episode provoked tears. Not even
close. And yet, on a recent…
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Added by Dr. Nelson Harrison on August 8, 2010 at 3:50pm —
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STRAND THEATER LAUNCHES ‘JAZZELIE’ ITS INAUGURAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
Zelienople, PA – The Strand Theater announced today that it will present its inaugural jazz festival, titled JazZelie, Friday and Saturday, August 20th & 21st. Six of Greater Pittsburgh top jazz acts have been tapped to perform three concerts over two days. Two groups will perform during each concert, giving jazz fans more for their money. The entire festival will be hosted by well-known jazz icon and WDUQ radio…
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