Sunday, August 12, 2007
It Don't mean a Thing Fitzgerald Ella/Peterson 1958
It Don't mean a Thing Fitzgerald Ella/Peterson 1958 Jazz at the Philharmonic in Holland? Of course, jazz musicians were always welcomed and when the top musicians with Norman Granz's JATP wanted to come to the Netherlands the famous Amsterdam concert gebouw was offered for their concerts.
This clip is from a 1958 concert. We see and hear the Oscar Peterson trio with Ray Brown on bass and Herb Ellis on guitar. They perform together with Ella Fitzgerald, with solos of violinist Stuff Smith and trumpet player Roy Eldridge.
Quality filming and very good sound recording by the Dutch engineers.
This clip was found in Dutch film archives and recently broadcast on TV.
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This clip is from a 1958 concert. We see and hear the Oscar Peterson trio with Ray Brown on bass and Herb Ellis on guitar. They perform together with Ella Fitzgerald, with solos of violinist Stuff Smith and trumpet player Roy Eldridge.
Quality filming and very good sound recording by the Dutch engineers.
This clip was found in Dutch film archives and recently broadcast on TV.
AEVIA
Friday, August 10, 2007
Universal Music to sell songs without copyright protection
The world's biggest music conglomerate, Universal Music Group, plans to sell a big chunk of its catalog without digital rights management protection through music retail services and some artists' web sites. The move, a departure from music companies' antipiracy strategy, is seen as part of an effort to erode the power of Apple's iTunes, by far the leading online music store.
The DRM-free music will not be offered on iTunes when the new service is launched in January. Universal Music Group, a unit of Paris-based Vivendi, operates Los Angeles' Universal Music Publishing Group, a publishing house with more than 1 million copyrights, and Santa Monica-based Universal Music Enterprises, the company's catalog management division.
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The DRM-free music will not be offered on iTunes when the new service is launched in January. Universal Music Group, a unit of Paris-based Vivendi, operates Los Angeles' Universal Music Publishing Group, a publishing house with more than 1 million copyrights, and Santa Monica-based Universal Music Enterprises, the company's catalog management division.
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Donovan - Atlantis
If you love the story of Atlantis be sure to check out the latest news of a possible discovery at the Discovery of Atlantis Website http://discoveryofatlantis.com/about.htm
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Thursday, August 9, 2007
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