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Don't Go Down To The Crossroads After Dark by Barrel Dawg
Don't Go Down To The Crossroads After Dark by Barrel DawgThis song tells a story about a women who finds herself at the crossroads, and is then seduced by the Hoochie Coochie Man. Inspired by some of the old school bluesmen and is a typical dark blues / folks style Barrel Dawg renowned for.
Steve Dalachinsky @ The Poetry Center - "cecil taylor-derek bailey duo at tonic"
The full program features Dalachinsky's complete reading (at times with guest, guitarist John Schott's improvised accompaniment), and a performance by the poetry and music trio Cosmic Diaspora (Jake Marmer, John Schott, Joshua Horowitz). Full program at Poetry Center Digital Archive: https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/poe...
La Cumparsita Tango - Gerardo Matos Rodriguez - Tango Dancers
It is said that D'Arienzo returned tango to the tango dancers! In so doing, he got the interest of the youth, which not only reinvigorated the entire tango scene, but made it chic as well. At that point, of course, not only did he became a celebrity, but he also started making his fortune. http://www.maggiefergusontango.com/ju...
Don't Go Down To The Crossroads After Dark by Barrel Dawg
Don't Go Down To The Crossroads After Dark by Barrel DawgThis song tells a story about a women who finds herself at the crossroads, and is then seduced by the Hoochie Coochie Man. Inspired by some of the old school bluesmen and is a typical dark blues / folks style Barrel Dawg renowned for.
Steve Dalachinsky @ The Poetry Center - "cecil taylor-derek bailey duo at tonic"
The full program features Dalachinsky's complete reading (at times with guest, guitarist John Schott's improvised accompaniment), and a performance by the poetry and music trio Cosmic Diaspora (Jake Marmer, John Schott, Joshua Horowitz). Full program at Poetry Center Digital Archive: https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/poe...
La Cumparsita Tango - Gerardo Matos Rodriguez - Tango Dancers
It is said that D'Arienzo returned tango to the tango dancers! In so doing, he got the interest of the youth, which not only reinvigorated the entire tango scene, but made it chic as well. At that point, of course, not only did he became a celebrity, but he also started making his fortune. http://www.maggiefergusontango.com/ju...