![]() ![]() ![]() This past spring, pair headed back into the studio for the follow-up release, Swagism, which garnered a #1 position on the iTunes jazz charts. After launching their debut record, Fortified, in 2015 to showcase the diverse musical landscape of Dallas, TX, Snarky Puppy cohorts Robert “Sput” Searight and Nate Werth found their identity in the Ghost-Note moniker. (bass), Xavier Taplin (keys), Vaughn “V-Keys” Henry (keys), Peter Knudsen (guitar) and Jonathan Mones (alto sax & flute) alongside Werth and Sput. The seven-piece ensemble is comprised of Dywane “MonoNeon” Thomas Jr. MONONEON GHOSTNOTE GYPSY SALL SERIESFollowing their upcoming October tour-which will take them through major cities across North America including Memphis, TN Chicago, IL Philadelphia, PA Washington, DC Atlanta, GA New Orleans, LA Dallas, TX and so many more–Ghost-Note will head overseas for a series of dates this November.įrom November 5th through the 27th, Ghost-Note will visit 18 oversea cities, with performances in Norway, Switzerland, France, and England, with multiple dates scheduled throughout Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands. and Italy. ![]() With the entire 2+ hour show now released on this new double CD set, this remarkable concert is now available for fans to hear and indeed own for the first time.Ghost-Note, the musical brainchild of multi-Grammy Award-winning artists Robert “Sput” Searight and Nate Werth, will make their European debut next fall. Chris Stainton’s Hammond B3 solo is exceptional and offers a nice counter-balance to Clapton’s frequent guitar solos. The medley of Cream classic ‘Badge’ segued into Clapton’s first solo hit, 1970’s ‘Let It Rain,’ rocks hard and offers the most nostalgia of the night. Opening with a lengthy piano intro, he breaks into a jumping version of ‘Tulsa Time,’ which is followed by a very soulful rendition of Bob Marley’s ‘ I Shot The Sheriff.’ The always welcome ‘Wonderful Tonight’ provides the show’s anchor ballad, and sounds as touching here as it did when Clapton originally recorded it for Patti in the late 1970s. The British rocker plays it safe with a hit-filled set of radio classics for this concert. & the MG’s.Įric Clapton’s by now troubled marriage to Pattie Boyd – the woman for whom he composed “Layla”, “Bell Bottom Blues” and numerous other of his best loved songs – became the main subject matter for most of his original material at the time and It was during the recording of the record that Boyd left him. Recorded for live FM radio Broadcast by the King Biscuit Network in the spring of 1985, Eric Clapton’s stunning concert at the Richmond Coliseum in Virginia occurred one month after the release of “Behind the Sun”, the Phil Collins– produced studio album that would place Clapton back atop radio playlists with singles ‘She’s Waiting’ and ‘Forever Man.’ Clapton had assembled a crackerjack band comprised of most the musicians who appeared on the album – a crew including former Joe Cocker keyboardist Chris Stainton, ex-Fairport Convention guitarist Tim Renwick, future Little Feat vocalist Shaun Murphy and Donald “Duck” Dunn, bassist from the legendary Booker T. ![]() Klasszikus FM rádiós koncert felvétel 1985-ből, a “Behind The Sun” promóciós turnéja alatt készültek a felvételek.ĬLASSIC 1985 BROADCAST RECORDED WHILE PROMOTING BEHIND THE SUN. ![]()
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