Dakar dances with Youssou Ndour et le Super Etoile (2019)

Dakar dances with Youssou Ndour et le Super Etoile (2019)
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Tabou Combo rock Haiti (2019)

Tabou Combo rock Haiti (2019)
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On TV today, The Drifters at ‘TOTP’ (1979)

On TV today, The Drifters at ‘TOTP’ (1979)
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Judy, Frank and Dean tape a show (1962)

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U2 come to Holland (1990)

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Ella Fitzgerald records for Verve ‘Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Jerome Kern Songbook’ with an orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle (1963)

Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Jerome Kern Songbook’ is a studio album recorded on January 5-7, 1963, with an orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle and released the same year by Verve.

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Milt Jackson records the album ‘Plenty, Plenty Soul’ with Cannonball Adderley, Horace Silver, Art Blakey et al (1957)

Milt Jackson‘s ‘Plenty, Plenty Soul’ is an album recorded on January 5 & 7, 1957 with Cannonball Adderley, Horace Silver, Oscar Pettiford, Art Blakey, Connie Kay and more guests and released the same year by Atlantic.

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John Medeski meets Adam Deitch & Skerik (2012)

John Medeski meets Adam Deitch & Skerik (2012)
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Rory Gallagher rocks Belfast (1984)

Rory Gallagher rocks Belfast  (1984)
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As we wish, today, Bernard Sumner a ‘Happy Birthday,’ here is the perfect time to list the ‘BESTS’ of his band : New Order

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As we wish, today, English singer & musician Bernard Sumner a ‘Happy Birthday,’ here is the perfect time to list the ‘BESTS’ of his band : New Order (more…)

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Prince brings The Revolution to Atlanta (1985)

Prince brings The Revolution to Atlanta (1985)
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Elektra publish ‘The Doors,’ their eponymous debut album featuring ‘Light My Fire’, ‘Alabama Song’ and ‘The End’ (1967)

The Doors‘ feat. ‘Light My Fire’, ‘Alabama Song’ & ‘The End’ is their eponymous debut album produced by Paul A. Rothchild and released on January 4, 1967 by Elektra.

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Sister Sledge release their third album : ‘We Are Family’ featuring ‘He’s the Greatest Dancer,’ ‘Lost in Music’ and ‘We Are Family’ (1979)

Sister Sledge‘s ‘We Are Family’ is an album written and produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards and released in January 1979 by Cotillion Records.

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Dio rocks Hollywood (1984)

Dio rocks Hollywood (1984)
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On Dutch TV, Donna Summer at ‘TopPop’ (1977)

On Dutch TV, Donna Summer at ‘TopPop’ (1977)
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