Bleecker St Reality Band - Live at the Bitter End continued
Live at The Bitter End, New York City April 10, 1996
Kathy Geary, vocals and guitar, David Sokol, drums
Tony Coniff, bass, Bob Windbiel, lead guitar
Jim Campagnola, Sax
Part 3
"Nashville" (Dan Martin)
"It's Alright (I Know I'm Gonna Live) (Patti Rothberg)
"Badly Jointed Knees" (Dan Martin)
"If I Should Live Without Your Love" (Bret Gardner) - partial - see part 4 for end of this beautiful song...
Part 4
"If I Should Live Without Your Love (end)" (Bret Gardner)
"Corazon" (Dan Martin)
International Women's Day - Barbara Streisand, Yoko Ono, Becca Stevens, Lana Del Rey
Original air date March 9, 2019 | Time 59:00
Barbra Streisand "What's On My Mind" composed by Streisand / Sager, "Imagine / What a Wonderful World" composed by John Lennon from "Walls"
John Lennon & Yoko Ono "Woman" composed by John Lennon from "Double Fantasy"
Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band "Healing" composed by Yoko Ono from "Between My Head and the Sky"
Joni Mitchell "Woman of Heart and Mind" composed by Joni Mitchell from "For the Roses"
David Crosby "Other Half Rule" composed by League, Stevens, Willis, Crosby from "Here If You Listen"
Becca Stevens "Regina" composed by Becca Stevens from "Regina" on Ground Up Music
Bleecker St Reality Band "Falling Out Through Air" composed by Dan Martin and Linda Rabbiet from "Unreal"
Lana Del Rey "God Bless America and all the Beautiful Women in It" composed by Del Rey/ Nowells from "Lust for Life"
Bleecker St. Reality Band "Showcase at Euphoria"
This is the second iteration of the Bleecker St Realtiy Band.
Kathy Geary, vocals, guitarDavid Sokol, drums
Bob Windbiel, lead guitar
Tony Coniff, bass
We did a live showcase at the rehearsal studio for a record company executive. I think it was 1996.
From Euphoria Showcase
It's Alright (Patti Rotherberg)
Nashville (Dan Martin)
Emerald (Dan Martin)
Levon Helm and Robbie Robertson
Original air date February 16, 2019 | Time 59:00
WJFF recently presented The Last Waltz at the Callicoon Theater, a documentary by Martin Scorsese about The Band's final concert in 1978. I had never seen the movie before and was astounded at the level of musicianship from the Band and the incredible lineup of performers, from the blues of Muddy Waters, the jazz of Van Morrison and the artistry of Joni Mitchell and Eric Clapton. In this episode of Now and Then we explore the life and most recent work of Levon Helm and Robbie Robertson, two of the founding members of the Band.
After recovering from throat cancer in the 90's, Levon Helm produced "Midnight Rambles" at his venue in Woodstock in the 2000's, harking back to an idea he first expressed to Martin Scorsese during the filming of The Last Waltz. Before passing away in 2012, he released two final studio recordings for which he received Grammy awards and we listen to songs from Electric Dirt from 2010.
Robbie Robertson continued to work with film producer Martin Scorsese and composed the soundtracks for his movies from 1980 - 1986 including Raging Bull, The Kind of Comedy and The Color of Money. Robbie was the composer of all the Bands songs including "The Weight", "Up on Cripple Creek" and others but he was not the lead singer on these songs. He signed with Geffen records in 1986 and has recorded seven solo albums, singing and playing lead guitar. Robbie's mother was a native American of the Mohawk tribe and in 1994 Robbie released Music for the Native Americans, using traditional Indian chants and original songs featuring his son Sebastian on drums. We also listen to tracks from his 2011 How to Become Clairvoyant.
- Stevie Wonder and Prince
- Road Trip (In Your Mind) - Knopfler, Mitchell, McCartney, Zappa, Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Sheeran, Michael Nesmith
- Season of Memories - Beatles, Mitchell, Collins, Stevie Nicks, David Crosby, Van Morrison, GOASTT
- David Crosby, Snarky Puppy, Becca Stevens - New Music
- Ten Strong Women
- Paul McCartney's "Egypt Station", Stevie Wonder, Becca Stevens, Jacob Collier
- Secret Lives, Secret Loves, Secret Treasure
- Like a River (Steve Chinske) - Live at the Speakeasy in 1990
- Families Reunited, Immigration and Refugees in America
- Literary Rock - Shakespeare to James Joyce - Joni Mitchell, Donovan, Joan Baez, Becca Stevens, Sting, Jeff Buckley
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