Interview and concert footage of legendary world blues and slide guitar master Bob Brozman. In English with French subtitles.
Duration : 0:23:23
Interview and concert footage of legendary world blues and slide guitar master Bob Brozman. In English with French subtitles.
Duration : 0:23:23
Terry Silverlight Band at Birdland in New York featuring Terry’s original compositions accompanied by Will Lee on bass, David Mann on sax, Lew Soloff on trumpet, Clifford Carter on piano, John Tropea on guitar, and guests Barry Miles on piano and Tabitha Fair on vocals.
Purchase Terry Silverlight’s CD “WILD!” at iTunes, CDBaby.com, terrysilverlight.com, Rhapsody.com. The CD features Terry’s drumming and original music with stellar performances by Will Lee, Paul Shaffer, Edgar Winter, Hiram Bullock, Chuck Loeb and others.
Purchase Terry’s drum instruction book, THE FEATURED DRUMMER, published by Music Sales, at Borders, Barnes & Noble, and anywhere music instruction books are sold. The book is accompanied by an audio CD of Terry playing the exercises backed by Barry Miles and John Patitucci.
Duration : 0:1:3
Ringo’s All-Starr Band - Gary Wright performs Dream Weaver @ The Tachi Palace, Lemoore, CA July 22, 2008
Ringo’s All-Starr Band was a very special and memorable experience. I had promised to bring you the viewers another band from the British Invasion of the 60s. Can you get more British Invasion than The Beatles?? They were an incredible team. This band was great. What a show. I was particularly anxious to see Billy Squire, because he has been a question mark for me. I mean when his songs were hits I thought here is a guy with a great voice, good looking, and jams on the guitar. He almost reminded me of a young Jimmy Page with a great voice. I personal, along with many others, felt that he would definitely be a permanent fixture in the music industry. Many many times over the years I have wondered about what ever happened to Billy Squire. I still don’t know the whole story about where he has been, but when I heard that he was part of the show I had to be there. He was Fantastic and sang those familiar jams like we were back in time. I am also pleased to bring one of my favorite rock jams: Frankenstein by Edgar Winter himself. One of the first bands that my wife and I saw together was The Average White Band. So it was very special to see Hamish Stuart perform Pick up the Pieces and Work To Do. Colin Hay’s performances of the Man At Work hits Down Under and Who Can it be Now were equally as fun, memorable, and entertaining. Of course The Beatles tunes were there. We especially enjoyed witnessing Ringo sing his Beatles tune: I Want to be Your Man. What a cool song. The songs that I was really impressed with were those of Gary Wright. When he sang Dream Weaver it was magical. He could win the prize for “Sounds Most Like The Original Recording.” In some ways he stole the show for us. Although, when Ringo sang his tribute song to George Harrison, Never Without You, it was very special. Do yourself a favor and go see one of these shows. This is definitely a group of very talented musicians that deserves the title of All-Starr Band.
ALL WE ARE SAYING, IS GIVE PEACE A CHANCE!!!
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Duration : 0:5:50
Terry Silverlight Band at the Metropolitan Cafe in New York. Featuring Terry’s original compositions accompanied by Barry Miles on piano, Will Lee on bass, David Mann on sax, Tony Kadleck on trumpet.
Purchase Terry Silverlight’s CD “WILD!” at iTunes, CDBaby.com, terrysilverlight.com, Rhapsody.com. The CD features Terry’s drumming and original music with stellar performances by Will Lee, Paul Shaffer, Edgar Winter, Hiram Bullock, Chuck Loeb and others.
Purchase Terry’s drum instruction book, THE FEATURED DRUMMER, published by Music Sales, at Borders, Barnes & Noble, and anywhere music instruction books are sold. The book is accompanied by an audio CD of Terry playing the exercises backed by Barry Miles and John Patitucci.
Duration : 0:1:47
Will Lee introduces Terry Silverlight on a TERRY SILVERLIGHT BAND performance at The Cutting Room in Manhattan. Terry introduces the rest of the band and explains how pianist/composer, Barry Miles, is a pioneer in jazz. Visit www . terrysilverlight . com and navigate to Biography/Barry Miles to learn more.
Duration : 0:2:51
The brand new Microsoft SilverLight is coming Winter 2007! (Download it from Microsoft.com)
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November 16, 2007 lecture by Ge Wang for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). In the first part of this talk, Ge presents the design, philosophy, and development of ChucK, a computer music programming language intending to provide a different approach, expressiveness, and thinking with respect to time and parallelism in audio programming - as well as a platform for precise and rapid experimentation. In the second part of this presentation, Ge describes his adventures with the “laptop orchestra”: a new type of large-scale, computer-mediated music ensemble.
CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar:
http://hci.stanford.edu/seminar/
Stanford HCI Group:
http://hci.stanford.edu/
Stanford Center for Professional Development:
http://scpd.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanforduniversity/
Duration : 1:25:5
Description of the history and importance of net neutrality
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http://realtalkny.rawkus.com/2007/11/topic/topic/exclusives/cassidy-freestyles-about-god-the-bible/
RealTalkNY.net: Cassidy Freestyles About God & The Bible
Produced By Nigel Degraff
Duration : 0:4:17
Drummer Terry Silverlight solos over this riff . Accompanied by Barry Miles-piano, Will Lee -bass, David Mann-tenor sax and Aaron Heick-soprano sax.
Hear this and more great performances on Terry Silverlight’s new CD,
“DIAMOND IN THE RIFF”, available at terrysilverlight.com, iTunes, CDBaby.com, Rhapsody.com.
Courtesy of Bronxnet TV, Allan Molnar, Marcelo Mendez, Michael Max Knobbs, Keith Brown, and Karl Watson from the Lehman College Music Dept.
Duration : 0:1:59