Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington - Louis Armstrong Meets Duke Ellington (1961) Lossless
17 tracks | Genre: Jazz | Release: 1961 | EAC Rip | FLAC(tracks + CUE) | 401 MB
Ellington and Armstrong join hands, backed by the latter's band (Trummy Young on trombone, Barney Bigard on clarinet, Mort Herbert on bass, and Danny Barcelona on drums).
Armstrong's sweet, rolling vocal growl gives the tunes endless hugs, just as his band both cuts plump solos and then backs way off so Ellington can throw down alternately swinging and unapologetically modernist solos himself.
Kevin Lawton, Dan Marom, "The Crowdfunding Revolution: Social Networking Meets Venture Financing"
118 pages | CreateSpace | 2010 | ISBN: 1456334727 | PDF | 2 MB
Deep and intertwined in our humanity, is a need to support and feel involvement in the kinds of projects and companies which we care about. Until the recent crowdfunding phenomena emerged, our more centralized and intermediated capital formation and funding mechanisms scarcely recognized the social power of crowds which form affinities around any kind of mission.
Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd - Classic Meets Rock. Live (2006)
DVD9 | PAL 16:9 (720x576) VBR ~ 6935.21 kbps avg | English (Dolby AC3, 2 ch) | 02:06:31 | 6.6 Gb Genre: Progressive Rock, Art Rock | 5% data recovery added | Links are interchangable | cover
From the very outset Barclay James Harvest pioneered and experimented with new forms, going beyond the traditional guitar, bass and drums format to include woodwind, strings and brass, and created many classics in their unmistakable sound. Nothing was more evident to envelope these classics into a real classical form namely in the one of a philharmonic orchestra. Thus emerged the project "Classic meets Rock". In spring 2006. Barclay James Harvest featuring Les Holroyd was together on the road with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and presenting some of BJH s greatest hits under a new form. Among them "Mockingbird", "Berlin", "Life Is For Living", "Hymn" and many more. On this DVD music fans experience the complete show - nearly two hours pure entertainment!