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Trombone Shorty

8 Sep

While I’ve always enjoyed jazz music, it wasn’t until earlier this year when I was captivated by the HBO show Treme that I felt a major craving for New Orleans jazz, blues and funk.  Low and behold I came across Trombone Shorty who at 24 has already released six albums and is a hero in The Big Easy.   Trombone Shorty brings jazz, funk, rock, soul and some hip-hop to the table and delivers a wonderful sound that you can listen to for hours.  Take a look at the video below, view his website and most importantly, listen to his music.

www.TromboneShorty.com

New Music (well sort of): The Dirty Heads

28 Aug

This is like new old music since their debut album came on in 2008 but The Dirty Heads are a group everyone should be listening to.  Any Point In A Storm is a great disc to listen to from beginning to end, beaming of roots, rock, reggae, hip-hop and ska.  Earlier this summer the music video for “Lay Me Down” ft. Rome from Sublime with Rome was released and is the perfect song to ride out the rest of summer and chill to. 

Perhaps the most exciting news on The Dirty Heads may be that O.A.R. tapped them as one of the opening acts on their 2010 fall tour.  Click here for their upcoming tour dates.

If you’re a fan of O.A.R., Pepper, Slightly Stoopid, Jack Johnson, Sublime, 311, Fishbone, The Expendables and G. Love there’s nothing else to say except grab the CD and crank up the speakers.

Thanks Paste Magazine: The Roots’ 10 Best Moments on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

26 Aug

It’s definitely a big Roots music week for me after getting the chance to walk them down the red carpet at Miss Universe on Monday and now I must give mad props to Paste Magazine for putting together an outstanding piece, “The Roots’ 10 Best Moments on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.”  Heck The Roots are the reason why I started watching the show and now I’m also a fan of Jimmy Fallon.  Do yourself a favor and click here to read the item and check out the videos.

Also if you can find it, DJ Heat had put together a mix CD titled Late Night with The Roots which took some of the best performances to date from the show.  A must have which includes performances by The Roots with the Beastie Boys, Mos Def, Ludacris, Wale, Black Star, Public Enemy, 50 Cent and more.

And don’t forget to pick up The Roots’ new album How I Got Over and on September 21 John Legend & The Roots drop Wake Up!

Brett Dennen – Blessed

24 Aug

I had the chance to see Brett Dennen open for the Dave Matthews Band twice last week and it reminded me of what an amazing and underrated musician he is. I’ve been a fan of his for years and to this day his song “Blessed” is one of my favorites.  Take a listen and be in a happy mood with a smile on your face.

Favorite Albums

19 Aug

A friend recently asked me what albums can I listen to all the way through and never get sick of. A tough question on the spot but nonetheless I was able to figure out a handful.

Bob Marley: Legend
Do I really need to explain this one? From beginning to end this CD is such an incredible compilation of music from an artist whose songs and lyrics are appreciated worldwide.

O.A.R.: The Wanderer
Those who know me are well aware that O.A.R. is my favorite band and those who know O.A.R. were probably introduced to them by the song “That Was A Crazy Game of Poker” like I was. While I can listen to their music day in and day out, this CD is definitely a chart topper for me, as it seemed everything just clicked when I listened to the album. From “Poker” and “Conquering Fools,” two favs and ending with “About Mr. Brown” and “Ladanday” this CD brings me back to my days at ASU when I first heard of the band and that first show at Nita’s Hideaway.

Donavon Frankenreiter: Self-Titled
He just rereleased this as Hawaiian-style but to me this was one heck of a debut album that had sweet tunes and beautiful lyrics on every track. Add guest appearances by Jack Johnson and G. Love and what you get is a remarkable album from a surfer turned rocker.

Bruce Springsteen: Essential Hits Vol.1
Hit after hit but to me, the best version of “Blinded By The Light,” “Rosalita” is a song that should be on everyone’s playlist and “Born to Run” is just legendary. You can’t go wrong with the Boss and this three disc set is fantastic but disc 1 takes the cake.

Dave Matthews Band: Under The Table and Dreaming
I remember when my brother gave me this CD and I think for an entire summer I didn’t listen to anything else. To think that this album spurred on my love of DMB and to know I could pop in the CD or play on the iPod and it would be like day one all over again.

Jurassic 5: EP
This EP is to me arguably one of the greatest hip-hop CDs of all-time. The lyrics are fresh and it was a breakout in the alternative hip-hop scene and aligning J5 with the likes of A Tribe Called Quest, Kool Keith and Black Star.

Lupe Fiasco: The Cool
I’ve been a Lupe fan since I first heard “Kick Push” and after seeing him live I was amazed. When The Cool came out, I just really dug the sound and the lyrics he spits.

Caesars: Paper Tigers
You know that song from one of the first iPod commercials, “Jerk it out?” Well what if I told you that was the worst song on the entire album. This disc has a good tempo all the way through a definitely a great CD for a workout or road trip.

Kings of Leon: Youth and Young Manhood
The first disc from the fellas is raw and I love it. It’s just good clean rock and roll, also a must have for any KoL fan. They’ve definitely stepped up their game in the years but this disc is special.

New Music: Kele Okereke of Bloc Party

19 Aug

Courtesy of NPR Music, click HERE to check out “Rise” from Bloc Party’s Kele Okereke’s solo effort The Boxer which was released earlier this summer.

Check out his www.iamkele.com for more information on the new album.

B.o.B. Strikes Again

18 Aug

B.o.B. better be winning some awards* in the future because his LP The Adventures of Bobby Ray is turning into a debut album like Maroon 5’s Songs About Jane which had hit after hit after hit. “Magic” featuring Rivers Cuomo of Weezer is the latest from B.o.B. to strike gold in part thanks to a new Adidas commercial. Following “Nothing On You” featuring Bruno Mars and “Airplanes” featuring Hayley Williams of Paramore he is on quite a streak. If “Past My Shades” featuring Lupe Fiasco makes it next, I’ll be a happy camper but the whole album is one to have in your catalog.
* he has won a Teen Choice Award and is nominated for five MTV VMAs

My Mile High Music Festival: Slightly Stoopid

12 Aug

Less than 24 hours from taking flight to Denver and I am super stoked about Mile High Music Festival and completely jazzed about seeing Slightly Stoopid.  Let’s forget the fact that I’ve seen them live eight times already and get ready to rock out to some of the best music around. 

Blending acoustic rock with blues, reggae, hip-hop, ska and punk, their shows are some of the most high energy and fun live music events you could attend.  By now everyone should know Slightly Stoopid but if you don’t, know this; they were originally signed to Skunk Records by Bradley Nowell of Sublime and continue to build an amazing following through no major record label instead choosing to release their albums under their own label, Stoopid Records.

They’ve played with everyone from Dave Matthews Band and G. Love to The Roots, Ozomatli and Pepper among countless others and are constantly touring and making new fans every day and in every city.  And for all you hip-hop heads out there, last year the fellas co-headlined a tour with Snoop Dogg.

Two of my favorite memories are from several years back but too good not to share.  In the summer of 2003 I went to the Sprite Liquid Mix Tour in Irvine; we’re talking The Roots, O.A.R., Robert Randolph, Talib Kweli and N.E.R.D., and on a small side stage there they were, Slightly Stoopid.  First time I got a chance to see them live and thankfully we were outside because if we were inside, they would have blown the roof straight off the building.  The vibe was unlike any other and everyone was getting down as if they were the headliners.  My second favorite memory comes from Vegoose 2005 which was a music festival in Las Vegas that lasted three years.  So the line-up comes out and I am adamant on seeing them no matter that they were the first act of the day and on mad early.  We had been out til the wee hours the night before, rally together and head on down to the festival grounds only to find out that they are playing the main stage inside, Sam Boyd Stadium.  With a football stadium as the backdrop it was music paradise and set the stage for an unbelievable festival.

So Miles, Kyle and the gang – see you Saturday.

Wolfgang Gartner TONIGHT

12 Aug

If you are in Las Vegas I highly suggest you make sure your plans include heading over to Vanity Nightclub at the Hard Rock Hotel tonight to listen to Wolfgang Gartner. One of the most talented DJs in the game is performing during Godskitchen and it will be a DJ set you won’t want to miss.

Check out his latest track, “Conscindo,” via SoundCloud Mark Knight & Wolfgang Gartner – Conscindo

Don’t say I didn’t tell you so but he is going to be a household name in the states very soon just like Kaskade and Deadmau5 are now. Speaking of Deamau5, Gartner has collaborated on a track with him that should be out very soon!

I Like It

11 Aug

I’ve got to admit it; I like an Enrique Iglesias song. Yep there I said it. “I Like It” is a fun club/pool party track and I’m really digging Chuckie’s remix of the song.

Maybe all the time in the sun hanging by the pool has gone to my head but take a listen and judge for yourself.