Flashback to 1960's Frankly Jazz TV hosted by Frank Evans featuring Shorty Rogers

Frankly Jazz was a half-hour television program produced in Los Angeles in the early 1960s was hosted by Frank Evans, a leading jazz disc jockey of the day. Each program featured one or more prominent West Coast Jazz performers of the day.

Shorty Rogers, widely considered in jazz circles to be The Godfather of West Coast Jazz, plays 'Martian Bossanova' on this episode. Enjoy!

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Shorty Rogers - Live on Frankly Jazz


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Blind Faith - Under My Thumb (LIve in Hyde Park - 1969)

Enjoy this performance of Blind Faith live at Hyde Park in 1969 performing the Rolling Stones song "Under My Thumb"

All 4 members of Blind Faith were superstars in their own right, when they decided to get together and make an album. They took their act on the road.

Blind Faith was Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Rick Gretch and Stevie Winwood.


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Ike & Tina Turner perform Otis Redding's song entitled Respect in 1971 Performance

Ike & Tina Turner perform Otis Redding's song entitled Respect in this 1971 live TV performance. Otis Redding's respect was also covered by Aretha Franklin and countless other recording artists. This is a classic version of the song. The back up singers simply give it their all, as does Tina Turner in her classic style. Connect direct with Tina Turner at her personal website at www.MySpace.Com/TinaTurner

Ayo with Gary Dourdan - A Change is Gonna Come

A Change Is Gonna Come written by Sam Cooke, a filmed live perfomance by Ayo and Gary Dourdan

The female recording artist known as Ayo radiates love, and often hangs her heart over the edge and sings about pain. Angels have blessed her with one of the sweetest soulful voices. Just a glance into her eyes and the radiance of her kindness and love shines bright and is as rare and pure as the groove and soul in her music.

This particular live filmed performance was for a French show, Taratata TV. Ayo and actor/musician Gary Dourdan perform the historic classic Sam Cooke song titled A Change Is Going To Come. The song was track #7 on the album titled Ain't That Good News, which was his 13th and final album, which was released on March 1, 1964 on the RCA Victor label, which still exists today as RCA Records.

The recording featured below has slightly reduced audio and video resolution, to the point of sounding like an old AM radio in a 1964 Volkswagen Bug, which isn't such a bad thing because that is when the song was relased. Turn it up!

Ayo and Gary Dourdan - A Change is Gonna Come

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Visit Sam Cooke's inductee page at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame RockHall.com/inductees/sam-cooke

This post was created on June 4, 2009 , with subsequent edits and mobile friendly updates by Mariana L. Villanueva for The Indies Network.

The Black Seeds - One by One



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