Watch The Staples Singers Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Performance
May 16, 2021
Roebuck “Pops” Staples and sisters
Cleotha and
Mavis in the legendary soul group’s early gospel days when they had hits with standards in the genre like “So Soon,” “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” and “Uncloudy Day” in the 1950s.
While The Staple Singers moved to a more secular soul sound in the 1960s, largely spurred on by Pervis, the group’s music remained message-driven. The Staple Singers were a key voice in the civil rights movement, especially their landmark 1965 album,
Freedom Highway. Pervis would make his final record with The Staples Singers in 1968 on their Stax debut
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Phish ‘Farmhouse’ Era Interviews & Promo: A ‘Cluster Flies’ Companion
Sunday Cinema presents archival videos of Phish ‘Farmhouse’ era interviews and other promo material as a companion to JamBase’s ‘Cluster Flies’ compilation.
Trey Anastasio, Jennifer Hartswick & Kofi Burbridge Join Allman Brothers Band At Wanee On This Date In 2014
Apr 11, 2021
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Trey Anastasio, Jennifer Hartswick and Kofi Burbridge joined The Allman Brothers Band at the Wanee Festival in Live Oak, Flordia on this date in 2014. The set saw Kofi playing stage left keyboards for most of the show with Trey and Jen joining in for a Howlin’ Wolf number as well as a Grateful Dead classic.
The set got underway with a pair of ABB classics, their staple cover of Blind Willie McTell’s “Statesboro Blues” and the Gregg Allman-penned “Midnight Rider.” The Dickey Betts latter day Allmans tune “No One To Run With” followed ahead of another vintage number in “Jessica.” Next, Anastasio and Hartswick emerged for a rendition of Howlin’ Wolf’s “Who’s Been Talking.”
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