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Phish - 12/28/2025 - Theme From The Bottom (4K HDR) New York, NY

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  "Theme From The Bottom" from Phish's 12/28/2025 show at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY.

Candy Dulfer - Home Is Not A House | 16/10/1991 • World of Jazz

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  The career of sax legend Candy Dulfer (1969, The Netherlands) is hard to believe! She played together with Prince, Maceo Parker, Sheila E. , Alan Parson (and Pink Floyd) and had a box office hit with "Lilly was here" a guitar/sax duet with Eurytmic Dave Stewart. Among her best selling albums: Sax-a-gogo and Saxuality. Watch more World of Jazz videos ► https://goo.gl/Z28cxv Join us. Subscribe now! ► https://goo.gl/n2FHaL Thanks for all your support| rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated! Please: respect each other in the comments. This is the official YouTube channel of World of Jazz.

Them Changes - Buddy Miles & Jeff Beck May 2, 1975

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  From the May 2nd, 1975, episode of "The Midnight Special" it is Buddy Miles on drums and vocals, Billy Preston, on keyboards and synthesizers, and Jeff Beck on rhythm and lead guitar, playing "Them Changes".  Check it out.   

Paul Rodgers & Joe Bonamassa "Fire and Water"

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  This week's Sunday Special, and the final Sunday Special of 2025.  Revisiting a post from my other music blog I worked on for many years which is still partially active as you can go check it out, here.   https://clifford-bruber.blogspot.com/ This is legendary rock and roll singer Paul Rodgers and Joe Bonamassa playing the tune "Fire and Water" at The Beacon Theater in New York, New York.  Paul Rodgers has been the frontman and powerful lead vocalist for some of the best rock bands to ever grace a stage including Free, Bad Company, The Firm, and Queen, through a career that has lasted nearly six decades.  "Fire and Water" showcases the emotion, the power, the authority in the man's voice.  "Fire and Water" is a tune Rodgers originally performed with Free, and their late, great lead guitarist, Paul Kossoff, way back in 1970.  

George Jones, Alan Jackson, Randy Travis & Vince Gill - He stopped loving her today

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  Some of the greatest voices in country music history gathered around a table, and singing two of the best country songs ever written.  Bobby Braddock & Curly Putman's "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and Hank Williams Sr.'s "I'm So Lonesome, I Could Cry".  George Jones, Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, and Vince Gill.

Michael Brecker Quartet – Half Past Late (Live in Mexico City, 2003)

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  From Bret "Jazz Video Guy" Primack. Experience a rare and electrifying live performance of “Half Past Late” by the Michael Brecker Quartet, recorded April 4, 2003, at Teatro de la Ciudad in Mexico City. 🎷 Michael Brecker – Tenor Saxophone 🎸 Adam Rogers – Guitar 🎻 Chris Minh Doky – Bass 🥁 Clarence Penn – Drums Brecker’s soaring improvisations meet tight, intuitive interplay in this unforgettable performance, showcasing a master at the height of his powers. A must-watch for jazz lovers and Brecker devotees. 📍 Location: Teatro de la Ciudad, Mexico City 📅 Date: April 4, 2003 🎼 Composition: “Half Past Late” by Michael Brecker

Joe Bonamassa "Christmas Boogie"

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  Merry Christmas!  To celebrate, here is Joe Bonamassa with "Christmas Boogie".