Barbecue Music

Posted on August 21st, 2008 in Music And Song Information by

Barbecue Music

Americans disagree, often fanatically, on the definition of a barbecue. In Texas, where I come from, for example, it means smoking meat — most prominently brisket, sausage and ribs — “low and slow,” with indirect heat from hardwood coals; variants on this, often using different meats, are standard operating procedure in Kansas City, Memphis, the Carolinas, and other parts of the South. But to many people, barbecuing still means grilling hot dogs, hamburgers and steaks quickly over intense direct heat from charcoal briquettes.

There is one thing about barbecues, however, that we can all agree on: To have a good one, you must have good music. (A swimming pool doesn’t hurt, either.) Barbecue music should be summery, rollicking and upbeat, with a deep groove. It should also be familiar to most of the guests — the better to bind them in a copacetic communal bond — though the host is advised to throw in a few left-fielders just to prove that he definitely knows his stuff. There are many songs about barbecue; to hear some, simply go to the top of this page and select “track” in the search box and the words “barbecue,” “bar-b-q” or “BBQ” in the slot next to it. You’ll get a slew of song titles. But this list ignores music about barbecue; this is barbecue music.

Willy and the Poor Boys
Artist: Creedence Clearwater Revival
Release Date: 2000
No band from the classic rock era created better barbecue music than John Fogerty and crew. Recasting their hard rockabilly as a kind of jug-band stomp, this represents their most good-timey effort — even “Fortunate Son,” one of the most biting topical songs ever, can sound kinda fun. That jug-band feeling permeates “Down on the Corner,” “Cotton Fields,” “Poor Boy Shuffle,” “The Midnight Special” — the ghost of Lead Belly also hovers over these proceedings — and even the Cold-War-paranoia allegory “It Came Out of the Sky” uses gleeful satire to make its point with a laugh.

Night Train
Artist: King Curtis
Release Date: 1995
Dilettantes used to debate whether Curtis was “really” jazz or “just” r&b, as if the two weren’t already joined at the hip. In truth, Curtis is groove, and that’s all you need to know. He yakety-yakked wooly tenor sax solos on hits by everyone from the Coasters to John Lennon to Aretha, but his own records work by cutting a fat, funky night-time-is-the-right-time groove and holding it until the last partier drops. This works just as well outdoors, especially when you’re strutting tunes like “Honky Tonk,” “Hot Saxes” and “(Let’s Do) The Hully Gully Twist” with a band that combines r&b blowers like fellow tenorman Sam “The Man” Taylor and jazzmen like organist Brother Jack McDuff.

Giant Sand – Backyard Barbecue Broadcast
Artist: Giant Sand
Release Date: 1996
A drum roll, please, for our sole high-concept selection. This was recorded partly at a backyard-barbecue benefit for WFMU in New Jersey, and audience members definitely like what they’re hearing. So you might say this music has already test-marketed high for our list. And well it should. Giant Sand, the forerunner to Calexico, hails from the desert college town of Tucson, and knows how to make hot-weather music for people in pursuit of the good life. Indeed, the 22:40 “BBQ Suite” moseys haphazardly but purposefully all over the place, like a slacker wandering around town in search of the next opportunity for free beer and food.

America’s Most Colorful Hillbilly Band – Vol. 1
Artist: The Maddox Brothers and Rose
Rose Maddox and her brothers, who ruled the West Coast country scene in the ‘40s and ‘50s, were also America’s most clattering hillbilly boogie band; with Rose singing in a near-bray, their country music approached sheer foolishness in its purest form. But it’s the kind of exuberant, irreverent foolishness any crowd can get into — and best of all, underneath the hilarity was some fiery, abandoned and daring picking. The instrumental “Water Baby Boogie” is as hot as any music in any genre of this era (1946-51), and their repertoire was wildly eclectic, taking in religious and traditional music as well as pop, novelties, blues and then-current country hits.

Moments from This Theater
Artist: Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham
Release Date: 1999
You know most of these songs in versions by everyone from the Box Tops (“Cry Like a Baby”) to James Carr (“Dark End of the Street”) and Aretha (“Do Right Woman, Do Right Man”). Now hear them done by their writers, Penn on guitar and Oldham on piano. The former proves to be a great backwoods singer, and they harmonize like brothers, which they sorta are. They personify that distinctly Southern musical paradox by being simultaneously intense and laid-back, or maybe just intensely laid-back; at any rate, this is both deeply passionate and seemingly carefree, a perfect soundtrack to lazy, languorous days.

Haul Up Your Foot You Fool
Artist: Mr. Peter’s Boom And Chime
Release Date: 1997
Backed by a four-piece Belizean band whose members play guitar, boom and chime — a bass drum struck on one side with a mallet (the boom) and on the other with something called a “drum sack” (the chime) — tumba (aka conga), the jawbone of an ass and an auto brake drum, Wilfrid Peters carries on the traditional polyrhythmic music of 19th-century mahogany camps in what used to be called British Honduras. He sings his often-bawdy brukdowns (including a customized version of Merle Haggard’s “Today I Started Loving You Again”) in chipper, Creole-inflected pidgin English, and plays driving/droning accordion. It’s so infectious you’ll involuntarily haul up your own foot and start dancing.

Remember Me
Artist: Otis Redding
Release Date: 1992
Sure, they dubbed it soul, but they might as well have called it “heart music.” Did any performer ever display a bigger heart than Otis Redding? He can lift a party — any party, anytime, anywhere — the instant he opens his mouth to sing, whether it’s to sigh “I’ve Got Dreams to Remember,” to admonish “Try a Little Tenderness” or to cry out for “Respect.” And you haven’t fully experienced summer until you’ve heard the sound of “The Dock of the Bay” riding a balmy breeze to mingle with the smell and smoke of barbecue. Remember that.

The Very Best of Jimmy Reed
Artist: Jimmy Reed
Release Date: 2003
Reed’s laconic ’50s update of Delta blues seemed so simple that he’s likely the most widely-covered bluesman ever — but his timing, sound and mood proved so subtle and deceptive that nobody’s ever gotten it quite right (except possibly Charlie Rich). With his sweet, nasal singing set off by walking bass, sighing countrified harp and insistent boogie guitar, songs like “Big Boss Man,” “Bright Lights, Big City” and “Baby What You Want Me To Do” may go down easy, but they never really go away; they’re like a part of the air they inhabit. Jimmy’s timeless music is not just agreeable, it’s downright irresistible.

30th Anniversary Tour: Live
Artist: George Thorogood
Release Date: 2004
Everybody’s favorite white blues blusterer, Thorogood is so enthusiastic that his technical limitations as both a singer and guitarist become an important element of his charm. And it’s not like he doesn’t know that, either, which only makes it more so. In front of this British audience, the Delaware Flash careens through raunchy, high-volume faves like “Who Do You Love” and “Bad to the Bone” with — after all these years — his usual boozy, bloozy panache, giving inspiration to air guitarists everywhere. Guileless and unabashed, he’s the consummate fan-as-musician, and who (besides sober-sided purists) can’t relate that?

New Orleans’ Funkiest Delicacies
Artist: Various Artists – Funky Delicacies
Release Date: 2005
In the steamy Crescent City, where the second-line beat and its variants are second nature, there’s more to funk than just the Neville Brothers. New Orleans fans might recognize some names, like Eddie Bo (the surging “Hey Mama, Here Comes the Preacher”) and Willie Tee (whose “Teasing You Again” faintly recalls ’70s Marvin Gaye), but most of these performers will be unfamiliar to nearly everyone. No matter: with influences ranging from the Nevilles to Tower of Power, Sly Stone, George Clinton and Donald Byrd, they tighten up the NOLA carnival tradition as they get in the groove and let the good times roll.

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Here author John Morthland writes about Barbecue music which he says is rollicking and upbeat, with a deep groove. Visit emusic.com and enjoy the real taste of some good music combinations and real good titles with free music downloads, Audio Books, mp3 downloads, Online Music, etc…

Barbecue Music / Author: John

Smooth Jazz Network To Feature Stevie Wonder Tribute Compilation Single

Posted on August 21st, 2008 in Music And Song Information by

Smooth Jazz Network To Feature Stevie Wonder Tribute Compilation Single

Smoothjazznetwork.com has invited Boosweet Records guitarist and label CEO Vernon Neilly to debut his 1st Smooth Jazz single titled “I Was Made To Love You” featuring U-Nam from his latest project, which is a Stevie Wonder tribute compilation entitled: “Vernon Neilly & Friends: A Tribute to Stevie Wonder”. The CD is set for worldwide release on July 15th, 2008. Fortunately for smooth jazz and Stevie Wonder fans alike,there will be an opportunity to preview and cast their vote on this grooving single early at http://www.smoothjazztop20.com beginning July 12th. This single will also be the feature track at MyJazzNetwork.com starting July 14th and several tracks from the CD premiered at SmoothJazz.com on July 15th.

Vernon is an internationally known, award winning touring artist/producer with over 30 years of industry experience, and his resume boasts performance and producing credits with the likes of well know music icons like Teena Marie, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, Mary Wells, rap star “Warren G.”, Howard Hewitt, “The Dramatics” and Motown hit producer Norman Whitfield just to name just a few. However, with so much good music out right now in the genre, listeners are in for a real treat as Vernon invited some of his friends from 3 continents (Europe, South America, USA) who just happen to be some of the best in the business at what they do to compliment him on this Stevie Wonder Tribute.

Guest Performers include: Parisian Smooth Jazz Guitarist U-NAM (#1 Commercial Jazz single of 2007, “Street Life”) and mainstay Saxophonist Michael Paulo (Al Jarreau, Earth Wind & Fire, Peter White), also Grammy Award winning and internationally known touring Bassist Juan Nelson (Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals), and internationally acclaimed guitar virtuoso Greg Howe (Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Enrique Iglesias), so you better know that these awesome musicians brought plenty of fire to the CD project with outstanding performances.

Smooth jazz listeners who have been captivated by Stevie Wonder’s musical genius through the years will have every opportunity to fall in love all over again, as this CD provides a glimpse of Stevie Wonder like you’ve never heard him before! With captivating arrangements of timeless classics of Stevie Wonder’s best hits you will be treated to original re-makes of songs such as, “I Wish”, “Superstition”, “Isn’t She Lovely”, “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing”, “Sir Duke”, to name a few. Sample tracks are available now at http://www.vernonneilly.com and http://www.myspace.com/vernonneillyband

In addition, Boosweet Records ( http://www.boosweet.com ) and Vernon Neilly are showing some fan appreciation with a pre-release offer where every CD is being sold at promotional price of only $5.99 for a limited time. Any CD purchase made at www.boosweet.com automatically enters the purchaser into the FREE GUITAR drawing to win guitar from Vernon Neilly’s personal collection which in addition will be autographed by the artist on the CD. This contest is being sponsored by Vernon Neilly, Boosweet Records and Guitar Global, Inc. ( http://www.guitarglobal.com ) and guitarist Vernon Neilly.

Smooth Jazz Network To Feature Stevie Wonder Tribute Compilation Single / Author: MusicDish

Getting Absolutely Free Music Downloads the Right Way Keep it Legal

Posted on August 21st, 2008 in Music And Song Information by

Getting Absolutely Free Music Downloads the Right Way – Keep it Legal

While it’s obvious that people are attracted to getting their hands on the newest free music releases, some people have turned to illegal music services because they don’t know how to seek out absolutely free music downloads the legal way. This is something that has sadly landed many people in jail or has cost them a great deal of money due to the law suites the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has been handing out like candy.

Legally getting your hands on absolutely free music downloads is something that has become easier during the years. Since thousands of new digital music outlets are surfacing, many of these free music sites are offering to give people absolutely free music downloads just for checking them out. This has become standard practice for most of these companies because they are competing against each other and they would do anything to get more people to sign up to their services. It might be a good idea to visit each one of their sites and see what they have to offer.

If offering you free music downloads to check them out is what it takes, these guys are determined to make it happen legally, so that they can somehow stay in business. I think it is only right to take them up on their offers and take advantage of the free music they are throwing our way. The key is to know the right companies to accept your absolutely free music downloads from, so you can avoid the law suites that are flying around. You need ertain that you are downloading music from legal companies.

Hilary Mujikwa is the founder of Free Music Download Websites, a site dedicated to helping people find well over 100 legal free music downloads. You can learn more about him on his, download free music blog.

Getting Absolutely Free Music Downloads the Right Way – Keep it Legal / Author: Hilary Mujikwa

Hilary Mujikwa runs a free music review site designed to help people get their hands on legal free music downloads so that they can download music for free without having to worry about law suites flying their way.
http://www.freemusicdownloadwebsites.com

How to Download Music With No Viruses

Posted on August 18th, 2008 in Music And Song Information by

How to Download Music With No Viruses

If you’ve ever asked yourself a question like “how do i download music without getting my computer infected with a virus?” You might want to consider leaving web sites like Kazaa and learn how to download music from sites that don’t allow viruses to creep into their networks.

There is nothing as bad as going to a music service that promises to give people virus free music downloads, only to find out that the music you’ll eventually get from them is highly infected by the worst viruses imaginable. Thats the reason why i decided to write a quick article about how to download music from web sites that are not out to destroy your computer.

The first thing you need to do is perform a search on either Google or Yahoo to look for free legal music download sites. A list of music downloading sites should appear, each of them offering directions in regards to how to download music on their web sites. But this is where it gets a little tricky.

As of 6/28/2008, the day I wrote this article, the Google search engine does not warn people about music web sites that contain dangerous downloads. The Yahoo search engine on the other hand, does. This is very important if you want to know how to download music without viruses because the last thing you want to do is click on one of the sites that will hurt your computer. Thats why I personally like using Yahoo when searching for music sites. I find their search engine to be much safer in this regard.

Hilary Mujikwa is the founder of Free Music Download Websites, a site dedicated to helping people find well over 100 legal free music downloads. You can learn more about him on his, download free music blog.

How to Download Music With No Viruses / Author: Hilary Mujikwa

Hilary Mujikwa runs a free music review site designed to help people get their hands on legal free music downloads so that they can download music for free without having to worry about law suites flying their way.
http://www.freemusicdownloadwebsites.com

PS3 Movie Download Hopes

Posted on August 18th, 2008 in Music And Song Information by

PS3 Movie Download Hopes

It?s got to be easy. Or at least work, in an easy sort of way. I?m fed up with fiddling about with new technology. But I know (or guess by the reviews I often read!) that Sony pride themselves on functional yet quality design and ease of use rather more than most other companies. Most of the time, when I say I want technology to be easy and functional yet also look nice, I?m talking about all technology that I am going to want to use, but right now I?m talking about downloading movies on the Playstation 3 ? and that?s what everyone else is talking about.

It?s a big thing for Sony, the PS3. I suppose because each time a new games console is developed, it costs millions more than the last version, and the competition gets more intense. Maybe. Maybe that?s just the hype. But I did get a PS3.

I didn?t queue up at midnight or whatever it was people did when it was launched. I just waited for a bit, read some stuff about the PS3 online, reviews about movie downloads, or free downloads, or something to do with the net, so I figured the PS3 was going to work with the internet or be wireless or something cool like that. Then I went out and bought one.

So far I?ve been impressed, but also very much aware that I could have gone out and bought an equally brilliant console from one of the other manufacturers. But now Sony has announced the launch of a movie download service, and after reading the reviews, I?m very keen to find out more. This sounds like something to rival Apple TV!

So, if the movie download service doesn?t require any extra hardware, then I?m saving money already. Not to mention saving on any free downloads that might be on offer though the Sony PS3 movie download service.

The fact is that the advantages and disadvantages of the new Sony Playstation 2 movie download service will be largely based on convenience. Few of us like fiddling around with wires, having to type stuff in web browsers, when watching a movie should be no more than turning on a television and pressing a couple of buttons to play the film.

I quite like the idea that the PS3 could be able to download live television in high definition. HD Movie Downloads on the PS3 is fantastic, but high definition television on the Sony playstation could make things a lot easier ? less boxes and wires to fiddle about with. A few weeks ago, Sony launched a PS3 HD Show (Qore) signalling that Sony are planning more original high-def programming.

Again, it all comes down to convenience. I?m not going to be frustrated if movie downloads or television, or anything else for that matter, can be achieved with a few simple clicks of a button. Otherwise, I?m going to stick with what I know. But what I do know so far is that the PS3 performs wells for the services it has provided so far.

The PS3 is a powerful piece of equipment, so it?s great to see more services like movie downloads being offered by Sony. Seamless control via one unit is definitely what the big computer companies are trying to achieve, because customers not only want to save money, but save time and energy in getting the stuff to work!

It?s not just movie downloads, music, or whether they are pay downloads or free downloads, but the Sony PS3 looks like it?s heading for an all in one entertainment system for the lounge.

My living room has always been computer free. It?d take a lot for what seems to be formerly known as a games console to make the transition from a bedroom or study bound machine to that sacred communal living space! It?s psychological as much as physical. As a society we tend to regard computer type stuff as things that really don?t belong in the living room. Even games consoles, in the days when households maybe only had one television, were quickly put away out of sight after use.

But modern consoles, like the Sony PS3, can look eloquent, minimalist, or just look nice, and importantly, be part of the living room space. With wireless capabilities, there is even more reason not to have to stow them away in a cupboard. Making the PS3 part of the furniture I guess is one of Sony?s goals with this apparently versatile product.

So, am I going to replace my DVD player with the PS3? I guess it?s a possibility, likelihood even. Movie downloads via the PS3 will almost certainly be easier than renting DVDs, or lugging the computer into the front room to download a movie online instead. Computers still don?t quite look good enough, or work in a suitable way, for them to be convenient living room devices. Basically, it?s a bit too fiddly. Televisions you can just switch on and watch, but computers need to boot up, open applications, then spend a while downloading. And television screens are much better to watch in the living room.

Movie downloads on the Sony Playstation 3 are more likely to be an easy to use service because the whole system is set up for easy access entertainment. As with gaming, the PS3, and other consoles for that matter, are geared especially to get straight to the things you want. So any services that are provided with the consoles are going to be as available and easy to access ? at least that is what you?d hope for!

What I?m hoping the PS3 movie downloads service won?t do is waste my time and money, such as waiting too long for downloads, or blips in the connection ? although it?s important to remember that conventional television isn?t 100 percent reliable either. And how many times have you tried to rent a DVD and found it?s already been hired out, or gone to the cinema, queued, only to be told all the seats have been sold?

But I?m trusting that the PS3 movie downloads service will be, at least, brilliantly convenient but until then, I’ll continue to use Vizumi.com and watch movie downloads on my laptop.

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PS3 Movie Download Hopes / Author: MarkeD

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