Charles “Wigg” Walker Radio Tracks

Click play to check out new Charles Wigg Walker radio tracks from (Feels Like) Things Are Coming Our Way, released January 24, 2025 on .

Formats: AAA, Americana, Blues, Jazz, R&B

Upbeat R&B single "(Feels Like) Things Are Coming Our Way" at radio now

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    Holly Cole – Dark Moon Radio Tracks

    Click play to check out new Holly Cole radio tracks from Dark Moon, released January 24, 2025 on Rumpus Room.

    Formats: AAA, Jazz, Noncomm, Americana, Women

    "No Moon at All" is now streaming and available for radio, featuring harmonica solo by Howard Levy (Bela Fleck & The Flecktones).

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      Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr & The Zydeco Twisters – “Ohh Woo Woo” Video

      "Ohh Woo Woo (Please Don’t Leave Me)" by Rockin' Dopsie, Jr & The Zydeco Twisters from More Fun With Rockin' Dopsie, Jr & The Zydeco Twisters (ATO Records - August 30, 2024). Great for AAA, Zydeco, Americana, Noncomm, Folk, Blues, Jazz radio.

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      Photographer/Cinematographer: Lily Keber Editor/Director: Jason Shevchuk

      Miles Davis – Miles in France Release Info

      Miles in France – Miles Davis Quintet 1963/64: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8

      Arrives November 8th via Columbia/Legacy Recordings, features over four hours of previously-unreleased music and new liner notes by Marcus J.Moore.

      Hear Miles Davis and his Second Great Quintet evolve live in France, from the stages of the Antibes 1963 (July 26, 27, 28) and Paris 1964 (Oct 1 – 2 sets) Jazz Festivals. Available as 6CD/8LP Box Sets, and 2LP colored vinyl breakout of 10/1/1964 Paris concert.

      Credits

      • Miles Davis: Trumpet
      • Ron Carter: Bass
      • Herbie Hancock: Piano
      • Tony Williams: Drums
      • George Coleman: Tenor Sax (1963)
      • Wayne Shorter: Tenor Sax (1964)
      • Stage Announcements: André Francis (1963)

      July 27, 1963 recordings from the Antibes Jazz Festival were produced by Teo Macero and first appeared on the 1964 album, Miles in Europe and other compilations.

      The remaining 24 tracks are previously unreleased and produced in 2024 by Steve Berkowitz, Michael Cuscuna, and Richard Seidel.

      Click sections below for product shots, full press release, track lists for each format

      Miles in France Press Release

      Miles in France – Miles Davis Quintet 1963/64: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8

      Arrives November 8th via Columbia/Legacy Recordings, features over four hours of previously-unreleased music and new liner notes by Marcus J.Moore.

      2LP break-out set features all recordings from Paris 1964 with The Second Great Quintet

      Thursday, September 12th, 2024 – The acclaimed Miles Davis “Bootleg Series” has spanned years as early as 1955, and as late as 1985, but it has not yet touched 1963 or 1964 – a pivotal period in Miles’ musical evolution and the auspicious beginnings of the Second Great Quintet – until now. Today, Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, announce the newest box set in the Miles Bootleg Series out November 8th Miles in France – Miles Davis Quintet 1963/64: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8 which includes all the music made at the 1963 Festival Mondial Du Jazz in Antibes (July 26-28 of that year) and the 1964 Paris Jazz Festival (October 1). The 1963 recordings feature George Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams – while the 1964 recordings feature Wayne Shorter’s arrival on tenor saxophone as the final member of the Second Great Quintet.

      Miles In France will arrive November 8th as a 6 CD and 8 LP set with more than four hours of previously unreleased music and new liner notes by journalist Marcus J. Moore. A 2LP break-out set, of just the 1964 recordings, will also be available. The release will also be available digitally in its entirety on DSPs. Pre-orders begin today at https://milesdavis.lnk.to/FrancePR

      Miles in France – Miles Davis Quintet 1963/64: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8 was produced by the multi-GRAMMY winning team of Steve Berkowitz, Richard Seidel and Michael Cuscuna (marking one of the last productions for Cuscuna, who passed away earlier this year) and mastered by multi-GRAMMY winning Sony Music engineer Vic Anesini at Battery Studios in NYC.

      France was important to Miles on both a professional and personal level, quickly becoming his preferred live market. He played in France more times than any other country outside the U.S. and recorded there frequently. His history in the country goes back as far as 1949 – when he appeared at the Festival International De Jazz at just 22 years old – and as late as July 1991, for a concert in Nice just two months before he passed.

      In the early 1960s, Miles came to France having altered the course of jazz. His 1959 landmark album Kind of Blue eschewed hard bop for a modal style that allowed room for a freer type of improvisation – an overcast slow-burner evoking ease and tension. But when compared with the studio version of Kind of Blue, the music coming out of the Quintet in Antibes and Paris had very little room for space and silence. The highs were dramatic, and the lows were filled with powerful phrasing – adding fresh perspective to this landmark album in all of jazz.

      Miles officially hired the rhythm section of Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Tony Williams on drums in the Spring of 1963, and they went into the studio in May of that year with George Coleman on tenor saxophone to record the second half of the Seven Steps To Heaven album. Two months later they arrived in Europe, and Downbeat deemed their performances at the 1963 Festival Mondial Du Jazz to be: “superb… [Davis] was in clean, decisive form and at his lyrical best…”

      Ron Carter recalls the experience in the new liner notes, adding, “I had never played with anyone like that, of course, and certainly not for this extended period of time. It was just stunning to hear him play like this, play with that intensity, play with that tempo, play with that direction night in and night out and not turn it on to the band and say, ‘Stop that.’ He allowed us to do whatever the chemist allowed his proteges in the lab to do. Take these chemicals I’m giving you guys and see what we come up with. Just call the fire department if necessary.”

      Miles would return to the U.S. with a new sense of musical purpose, spurred on by the bands he took to France, reveling in the stages they played. By the time Miles recorded E.S.P. with the Second Great Quintet in 1965, he proved that – despite whatever physical and spiritual challenges he may have endured – he was the barometer by which jazz moved and evolved. Some 60 years removed from these recordings, and more than 30 since his passing, Miles is still the summit and pinnacle, the essence of audacity, the monument of all monuments.

      Track Lists by Concert

      Antibes Jazz Festival Jul 26 1963

      SongCDLPDSP
      Introduction1 .11A.11
      So What1 .21A.22
      All Blues1 .31A.33
      Stella By Starlight1.41B.14
      Seven Steps to Heaven1 .51B.25
      Walkin’1.62A.16
      My Funny Valentine1.72A.27
      Joshua1.82B.18
      The Theme2 .12B.29
      Closing2 .22B.310

      Antibes Jazz Festival Jul 27 1963

      SongCDLPDSP
      Introduction *2.33A.111
      Autumn Leaves *2.43A.212
      Milestones *2.53A.313
      I Thought About You *2.63B.114
      Joshua *2.73B.215
      All Of You *3.14A.116
      Walkin’ *3.24B.117
      Bye Bye Blackbird +3.35A.118
      Bye Bye (Theme) +3.45A.219

      Antibes Jazz Festival Jul 28 1963

      SongCDLPDSP
      Introduction4.15B.120
      If I Were A Bell4.25B.221
      So What4.36A.122
      Stella By Starlight4.46A.223
      Walkin’4.56B.124
      The Theme4.66B.225

      Salle Pleyel Paris Oct 1 1964 Concert 1

      SongCDLPDSP
      Autumn Leaves5.17A.126
      So What5.27A.227
      Stella By Starlight5.37B.128
      Walkin’5.47B.229
      The Theme5.57B.330

      Salle Pleyel Paris Oct 1 1964 Concert 2

      SongCDLPDSP
      All of You6.18A.131
      Joshua6.28A.232
      My Funny Valentine6.38B.133
      No Blues6.48B.234
      The Theme6.58B.335
      Track Lists by 6CD

      CD1: Antibes Jazz Festival 1963

      #SongDate
      1Introduction7/26
      2So What7/26
      3All Blues7/26
      4Stella By Starlight7/26
      5Seven Steps to Heaven7/26
      6Walkin’7/26
      7My Funny Valentine7/26
      8Joshua7/26

      CD2: Antibes Jazz Festival 1963

      #SongDate
      1The Theme7/26
      2Closing7/26
      3Introduction *7/27
      4Autumn Leaves *7/27
      5Milestones *7/27
      6I Thought About You *7/27
      7Joshua *7/27
      * previously released

      CD3: Antibes Jazz Festival 1963

      #SongDate
      1All Of You *7/27
      2Walkin’ *7/27
      3Bye Bye Blackbird *7/27
      4Bye Bye (Theme) *7/27
      * previously released

      CD4: Antibes Jazz Festival 1963

      #SongDate
      1Introduction7/28
      2If I Were A Bell7/28
      3So What7/28
      4Stella By Starlight7/28
      5Walkin’7/28
      6The Theme7/28

      CD5: Salle Pleyel Paris 10/1/1964

      #SongConcert
      1Autumn Leaves1
      2So What1
      3Stella By Starlight1
      4Walkin’1
      5The Theme1

      CD6: Salle Pleyel Paris 10/1/1964

      #SongConcert
      1All of You2
      2Joshua2
      3My Funny Valentine2
      4No Blues2
      5The Theme2
      Miles in France 6CD Box
      Track Lists by 8LP

      LP1: Antibes Jazz Festival 1963

      #SongDate
      A1Introduction7/26
      A2So What7/26
      A3All Blues7/26
      B1Stella By Starlight7/26
      B2Seven Steps to Heaven7/26

      LP2: Antibes Jazz Festival 1963

      #SongDate
      A1Walkin’7/26
      A2My Funny Valentine7/26
      B1Joshua7/26
      B2The Theme7/26
      B3Closing7/26

      LP3: Antibes Jazz Festival 1963

      #SongDate
      A1Introduction *7/27
      A2Autumn Leaves *7/27
      A3Milestones *7/27
      B1I Thought About You *7/27
      B2Joshua *7/27
      * previously released

      LP4: Antibes Jazz Festival 1963

      #SongDate
      A1All Of You *7/27
      B1Walkin’ *7/27
      * previously released

      LP5: Antibes Jazz Festival 1963

      #SongDate
      A1Bye Bye Blackbird *7/27
      A2Bye Bye (Theme) *7/27
      B1Introduction7/28
      B2If I Were A Bell7/28
      * previously released

      LP6: Antibes Jazz Festival 1963

      #SongDate
      A1So What7/28
      A2Stella By Starlight7/28
      B1Walkin’7/28
      B2The Theme7/28

      LP7: Salle Pleyel Paris 10/1/1964

      #SongConcert
      A1Autumn Leaves1
      A2So What1
      B1Stella By Starlight1
      B2Walkin’1
      B3The Theme1

      LP8: Salle Pleyel Paris 10/1/1964

      #SongConcert
      A1All of You2
      A2Joshua2
      B1My Funny Valentine2
      B2No Blues2
      B3The Theme2
      Miles in France 8LP Box
      Track Lists by 2LP

      LP1: Salle Pleyel Paris 10/1/1964

      #SongConcert
      A1Autumn Leaves1
      A2So What1
      B1Stella By Starlight1
      B2Walkin’1
      B3The Theme1

      LP2: Salle Pleyel Paris 10/1/1964

      #SongConcert
      A1All of You2
      A2Joshua2
      B1My Funny Valentine2
      B2No Blues2
      B3The Theme2
      Live in Paris 10/1/64 2LP

      Willie Nelson – “Do You Realize??” at radio now

      Click play to check out new Willie Nelson radio tracks from Last Leaf on the Tree, released November 1, 2024 on Columbia / Legacy.

      Formats: AAA, Americana, Noncomm, Alternative, Country, Folk, Noncomm

      Willie Nelson's unique take on The Flaming Lips classic "Do You Realize??" is at all radio formats now. The album's title track, a cover of Tom Waits "Last Leaf" is also available.

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        Paul Kelly – “All Those Smiling Faces” video

        "All Those Smiling Faces" by Paul Kelly from Fever Longing Still (Gawd Aggie - November 1, 2024). Great for AAA, Noncomm, Americana, Folk radio.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p0YgrTj1Hc
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        Produced and Directed by Andrew Doherty for AJD Films. The producers acknowledge that this video was made on the lands and waters of the East Kulin Nations. Peter Luscombe - Drums Bill McDonald - Bass Cameron Bruce - Piano Ashley Naylor - Electric guitar Dan Kelly - Mandolin Paul Kelly - Vocal and main piano

        Willie Nelson – “Do You Realize??” + Flaming Lips Reaction Videos

        Check out Willie Nelson’s new cover of The Flaming Lips “Do You Realize??” followed by the band’s comments on Willie’s interpretation

        "Do You Realize??" by Willie Nelson from Last Leaf on the Tree (Columbia / Legacy - November 1, 2024). Great for AAA, Americana, Noncomm, Alternative, Country,. Folk, Noncomm radio.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RTAbAjfTes
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        Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd of The Flaming Lips react to Willie Nelson’s cover of their classic song.