Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Expansions

This is original version of "Expansions"(1974) by Lonnie Liston Smith Lyrics: webcache.googleusercontent.com Expand your mind to understand We all must live in peace to Earth Extend your hand to help the plan Of love to all mankind on Earth Expand your mind Expand your mind It was the music of Bouygues Telecom advert ( a french phone mobil company) Expaaaaaand your mind =).
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Battle of New Orleans ::: Lonnie Donegan and Lyrics

The Battle of New Orleans, singer Lonnie Donegan in 1959, is a light hearted view of the brave defence of New Orleans in 1815 led by Andrew Jackson against the British Army. The Battle of New Orleans was a prolonged battle which took place around New Orleans, Louisiana from December 23, 1814 to January 26, 1815, and was the final major battle of the War of 1812. American forces, commanded by General Andrew Jackson, defeated an invading British Army intent on seizing New Orleans and the vast territory America had acquired with the Louisiana Purchase. Battle of January 8 Within minutes, the American 7th Infantry arrived, moved forward, and fired upon the British in the captured redoubt: within half an hour, Rennie and most of his men were dead. In the main attack on the right, the British infantrymen either flung themselves to the ground, huddled in the canal, or were mowed down by a combination of musket fire and grapeshot from the Americans. A handful made it to the top of the parapet on the right but were either killed or captured. The 95th Rifles had advanced in open skirmish order ahead of the main assault force and were concealed in the ditch below the parapet, unable to advance further without support. The two large main assaults on the American position were repulsed. Pakenham and his second-in-command, General Gibbs, were fatally wounded, while on horseback, by grapeshot fired from the earthworks. With most of the senior officers dead and wounded most of the <b>...</b>
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Lonnie Donegan - Rock Island Line

Taken from a '78' bought at the time. "Rock Island Line" is an American blues/folk song, which was performed and first recorded by Lead Belly in the 1930s. Versions of the song have been recorded by many other artists. While the song is ostensibly about the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, from the lyrics there is evidence to suggest that the "railroad" referred-to is actually the Underground Railroad, a slave escape route
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Expansions - Lonnie Liston Smith (12" Vinyl) 1975

Re-uploaded due to file corruption. Seminal classic. For higher quality stereo, add &fmt=18 to the URL and refresh the page.
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Reebok's Rooftop CrossFit Commercial By Fitness Lonnie

This commercial came to me in a dream, as though a gift from the heavens. I had to share my thoughts with you all. Close your eyes and join me in your imagination... And on Facebook: www.facebook.com Crossfit Empire State Building Reebok
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Lonnie Mack - Stop

Mack playing Carnegie Hall on 5 December 1985. Stan Szelest:keys, Tim Drummond:bs, Dennis O'Neal:dms. The historic concert also featured Albert Collins and Roy Buchanan. From the DVD: "Further On Down The Road" Live at Carnegie Hall. DVD available at Alligator Records: www.alligator.com Lonnie Mack's Flying V Music: www.lonniemack.com
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Lonnie Donegan - Rock Island Line. (Glastonbury 1999)

www.paulgriggs.com Lonnie Donegan is interviewed by John Peel after his Glastonbury 1999 performance and then performs Rock Island Line backed by Sticky Wicket and Peter Oakman. http
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Dr. Lonnie Smith - Crazy Solo

with Lou Donaldson Includes tung/footbass solo Here that Hammer growlin'!
Lonnie Liston-Smith - A garden of Peace

Not exactly jazz, but a great tune. From the album "Dreams of Tomorrow" 1983
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Common Dancing In The Kitchen

Video of Common dancing to the UMC remix... in the kitchen ... Common's site: thinkcommon.com Common's blog thinkcommon.com
Lonnie Smith plays the Neo Ventilator

Lonnie Smith plays the Neo Ventilator camera-- matt rogers drlonniesmith.com
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'Broken Levee Blues' LONNIE JOHNSON (1928) Guitar Hero Legend Of Blues

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Fingerpicking Blues Lesson - Lonnie Johnson's signature licks

A major figure in guitar history, Lonnie Johnson bridged blues and jazz styles, playing with blues shouters like Bessie Smith and Texas Alexander on the one hand, and Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington on the other. The list of guitarists who have cited him as a major influence reads like a genealogy of blues/rock : Robert Johnson (listen to his 'Malted Milk'), T-bone Walker, BB King and Jimi Hendrix. Though he fingerpicked the guitar, Johnson's single string playing, with its singing vibrato, was unique and startling and helped further the guitar as a serious soloing instrument in blues and jazz. Lonnie was definitevely the first in blues history to record single string solo's. I made up a verse in the key of D with some typical Lonnie Johnson licks and explain them in detail afterwards. IMPORTANT : I had to cut the lesson short to remain under the 100mgb so I did not explain the tuning. It's from low to high : DGDGBE Most of Lonnie's playing between 1926 and 1932 is in the key of D and this tuning (aka G6 or drop G tuning) Stefan Grossman made a Lonnie Johnson tabbook with transcriptions of some of his greatest intrumentals guitarvideos.com On the same site you'll also find a lesson package on Lonnie by Woody Mann. There's also a tabbook by Lennie Carlson called 'Away Down In The Alley' published by Mel Bay (out of print though). Check my playlists for more Lonnie Johnson songs and instrumentals. www.youtube.com Also my cd 'Blues and Gospel from the 78rpm Era' has a <b>...</b>
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John Coltrane Quartet - Lonnie's Lament (Complete)

''Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.'' Artist: John Coltrane Quartet. Album: Crescent. Year: 1964 Credits: John Coltrane (Tenor Sax), Elvin Jones (Drums), McCoy Tyner (Piano), Jimmy Garrison (Bass) Remember: always buy the stuff that you enjoy!!
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Lonnie Liston Smith - Sunburst (1978)

Lonnie Liston Smith - Sunburst (1978) 01 - Sunburst Lonnie Liston Smith - electronic keyboards David Hubbard - flute Donald Smith - flute Ronald D. Miller - electric guitar George Johnson - drums Marcus Miller - bass Lawrence Killian - congas & percussion This Lonnie Liston Smith album is overfilled with chillout-funk killers with jazz and soul flavour, which means that you won't find only sweat flowing rhythms, but also brilliant solos and instrumental ideas. Each track is a beautiful journey - this makes that album a real chillout masterpiece as well as a pioneer recording for that genre. This video is NOT for commercial use!
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The Rock Island Line. Donegan

Early Lonnie Donegan 1957..... The concealed 'pig iron' might be referring to smuggling slaves to freedom. "Rock Island Line" is an American blues/folk song, which was performed and first recorded by Lead Belly in the 1930s. Versions of the song have been recorded by many other artists. While the song is ostensibly about the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, from the lyrics there is evidence to suggest that the "railroad" referred-to is actually the Underground Railroad, a slave escape route Wikipedia
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