Posts Tagged ‘The Who’
Great Gear Creates A Space For a Great Album! | STUDIO SPOTLIGHT (3 of 4)
Posted: November 20, 2016 by Kimberly Weiss in Local Music News, Support, Support, Promo, & Tips, Venue/ Local Service NewsTags: Ampeg, analog, Baldwin, Carvin, digital, Fender, Framus, Hammond M100, Hi-Watt, Lioness, Marshall, Mesa, Micah Carli, Musicman, Orange, Peavey, Pete Townsend, Popside Recording, Pro Tools 11, Roland, Soldano, The Who, Troy OH, Vox, Yamaha
0
The Gangsta Rabbi Is At It Again With His 27th Studio Album | Jewish Punk Rock – NY
Posted: April 22, 2016 by Kimberly Weiss in Band Reviews/Promotions, Music Connection News, Non-Local BandsTags: album release, concept album, cover, distortion, Jewish, leukemia, new release, New York, non-local, punk, Rock, rock opera, Steve Lieberman, The Gangsta Rabbi, The Who, Tommy
The Gangsta Rabbi has been at it again and is now releasing an amazing, 27th studio album, an all new remix of The Who’s first rock opera, ‘Tommy’. This twenty-track beast of an album was a monster to cover, but The Gangsta Rabbi does it with all of his trademark distortion, horns, and twisted angst!
The Gangsta Rabbi Completely Revamps The Who’s ‘Quadrophenia’ Album | Steve Lieberman – NY
Posted: February 12, 2016 by Kimberly Weiss in Band Reviews/Promotions, Music Connection News, Non-Local Bands, Other Music NewsTags: Andrew WK, Glassjaw, Misfits, Quadrophenia, rock opera, Ryan Dunn, Steve Lieberman, The Gangsta Rabbi, The Who, Weezer
It’s a rare musician or band that can create a sound that can be considered unique, but Steve Lieberman, AKA The Gangsta Rabbi, has spent his whole life on that exact quest. His 25th solo album is the perfect example of that quest for a distinctive, one-of-a-kind style as he completely revamps The Who’s sixth album and 2nd rock opera, Quadrophenia.
What Jimi Hendrix and (almost) every performer at Woodstock was paid | Dangerous Minds
Posted: March 13, 2015 by Kimberly Weiss in Non-Local Bands, Other Music NewsTags: Arlo Guthrie, Artist Payments, Blood Sweat and Tears, Canned Heat, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Dangerous Minds, Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, Joe Cocker, Johnny Winter, Richie Havens, Santana, Sha Na Na, Sly and the Family Stone, Sweetwater, Ten Years After, The Band, The Who, Ultimate Guitar, Woodstock
Most rock fans know which bands distinguished themselves at the Woodstock festival, properly styled the “Woodstock Music & Art Fair,” in August 1969—Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Joe Cocker, Janis Joplin, CSNY—but less well known are the various fees that producers John Roberts and Joel Rosenman paid to each individual artist. By that reckoning, Santana was a bargain and Blood, Sweat & Tears might have been just a touch overpaid, no offense to that fine combo.
UltimateGuitar.com found this great chart—it lists the fees for every act with the exception of Bert Sommer and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band: (more…)