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droitsdesfemmes · 6 months
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🎶 𝗩𝗼𝗶𝘅 𝗲́𝗰𝗹𝗶𝗽𝘀𝗲́𝗲𝘀 - 𝗔̀ 𝗹𝗮 𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗲 𝗱𝗲𝘀 𝗺𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗻𝗲𝘀 𝗺𝗲́𝗰𝗼𝗻𝗻𝘂𝗲𝘀 𝗱𝗲 𝗹'𝗵𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗶𝗿𝗲 🎵
🎸 𝗔𝘂𝗷𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗱’𝗵𝘂𝗶 : 𝗦𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗮 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗽𝗲 (𝟭𝟵𝟭𝟱-𝟭𝟵𝟳𝟯) 🎤
Au sein de ce XIXe siècle tourbillonnant, un siècle de révolutions et de bouleversements, une âme d’exception s’éleva au-dessus des conventions et des préjugés : Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Née dans l’humilité et baignée dès son plus jeune âge dans les chants sacrés du gospel, Rosetta, telle une prêtresse du rythme, a su mêler le sacré au profane, donnant naissance à un genre nouveau, une alchimie divine du gospel et du rhythm and blues. Sa guitare électrique, qu'elle maniait avec une dextérité prodigieuse et une ardeur divine, devenait l’instrument de sa révolte, un cri de guerre contre les carcans de son temps. Elle était, dans cette ère de transition, une figure de proue, une avant-gardiste dont les notes audacieuses résonnaient comme un défi aux conventions. Avec sa voix puissante, elle transcendait les genres, bousculant les codes établis, et posait, sans même en avoir la prétention, les fondements du rock’n’roll. Celle qui a influencé Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Little Richard ou encore Johnny Cash fut surnommée la « marraine du rock'n'roll ». Elle a vécu, a aimé, a souffert, mais surtout, a joué avec une ferveur inégalée. Son nom, bien que gravé dans les étoiles, s’est un peu perdu dans les méandres de l’histoire, laissant derrière elle un héritage immense. Heureusement, l'impact révolutionnaire de Sister Rosetta Tharpe sur la musique rock a été officiellement reconnu en 2018, lorsque le Rock and Roll Hall of Fame l’a introduite en son sein. Et même si les vents de l’oubli ont tenté d’éteindre son souvenir, les échos de sa guitare et la force de sa voix continuent de vibrer, rappelant à tous.tes que, dans les veines du rock, coule le sang de cette femme extraordinaire. 🎶
🔗 Pour en savoir plus : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosetta_Tharpe
🎧 Écouter : https://youtu.be/Y9a49oFalZE?si=EzTGFcAgI76LTIrB
📸 Photo : Rosetta Tharpe en 1938.
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eddygrandeherrera · 2 years
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My favorite artist Eminem inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! I’m so proud of him and his accomplishments to be able to be inducted! Dr. Freaken Dre inducted him too! He was joined by Steven Tyler from Aerosmith and Ed Sheeran! Of course his daughter Hailie Jade was there too! Crazy night for the 🐐 #eminem #slimshady #marshallmathers #glasses #goat #rockandroll #rockandrollhalloffame #drdre #steventyler #aerosmith #edsheeran #hailiejade #congratulations #hiphop #rap #2022 https://www.instagram.com/p/CknpmRuLDEP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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marcusbabymaximo · 1 year
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Finalmente: @cyndilauper está oficialmente indicada para concorrer a um lugar no seleto "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" (@rockhall ) neste ano de 2023 e o Iink pra votação está no perfil da cantora! 💜💙💚💛❤ Atualmente, o principal critério para a inclusão de uma banda ou artista é que seu primeiro álbum tenha sido lançado pelo menos há 25 anos. 🎶🎶🎶 "She's So Unusual", primeiro álbum solo de Cyndi, está completando 40 anos nos próximos meses! 💜💙💚💛❤ Nas fotos todas as minhas bonecas dela, e, sim, Cyndi conhece sim suas bonecas que fiz, já compartilhou várias vezes incluindo uma matéria brasileira da @quem sobre uma das dolls! 💗💗💗 #cyndilauper #rockandrollhalloffame #doll #marcusbaby #barbie #boneca #muñeca #bambola https://www.instagram.com/p/CoH9K2KrpIy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kannibalkrunch · 2 years
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Happy Birthday, Debbie! 🎂🤘 @blondieofficial @lynngoldsmith #debbieharry #blondie #77th #punk #lynngoldsmith #1978 #newwave #rockandrollhalloffame https://www.instagram.com/p/CfdKk_4uCHo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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phonemantra-blog · 13 days
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Duane Eddy, a legendary guitarist credited with shaping the sound of early rock and roll, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 86. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, Eddy's reverberating electric guitar riffs on iconic tracks like "Rebel Rouser" and "Peter Gunn" influenced countless musicians, including George Harrison, Bruce Springsteen, and Paul McCartney. Duane Eddy A Career Defined by Innovation and "Twang" Born in Corning, New York, Eddy's musical journey began at the tender age of 5 in Phoenix, Arizona. Though he initially dreamt of becoming a singer on the Grand Ole Opry, destiny had a different tune in store. In 1958, he signed with Jamie Records and released "Rebel Rouser," a song that became synonymous with his name and signature style. Eddy's sound was distinct. He championed the use of a guitar's bass strings, creating a unique "twang" that resonated with audiences. This distinctive sound became his trademark, evident in his first album, "Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel," and continued to define his music throughout his career, even influencing the production of Nancy Sinatra's hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'." Collaboration and Commercial Success Eddy's creative partnership with producer Lee Hazlewood in the 1950s proved to be a golden era. Together, they crafted the "Twang" sound that revolutionized the music landscape. This sound propelled Eddy to commercial success, with a five-year peak from 1958 to 1963. While his later hit "Freight Train" (1970) marked a shift towards a more easy-listening style, Eddy's impact on rock and roll remained undeniable. Throughout his career, Eddy recorded over 50 albums, including reissues. He also ventured into film scoring, composing memorable themes for movies like "Because They're Young" (1960) and "Gidget Goes Hawaiian" (1961). Interestingly, Eddy famously rejected the opportunity to compose the James Bond theme song due to its lack of emphasis on guitar. Beyond the Spotlight: Later Years and Legacy The 1970s saw Eddy take a step back from the limelight, opting to work behind the scenes in music production, primarily in Los Angeles. Despite a semi-retirement period in Lake Tahoe, California, Eddy eventually settled in Nashville in 1985. A testament to his enduring influence, Eddy found himself collaborating with former Beatles Paul McCartney and George Harrison after their time with the band. He played on McCartney's "Rockestra Theme" and Harrison contributed his talents to Eddy's self-titled comeback album, both released in 1987. Eddy's legacy extends far beyond his impressive sales figures, which exceed 100 million records sold worldwide. He is credited with pioneering a new sound for the guitar, one that redefined the genre and inspired generations of musicians. His unwavering dedication to his craft and his unique "twang" continue to shape the landscape of rock and roll even today.
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canadianstud · 3 months
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135 ARTISTS NOT IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME (REACTION)
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vickiabelson · 3 months
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Rock ’N Roll Hall of Famer Ricky Byrd Live on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson
Hanging out with Rock’N Roll Hall of Famer, Ricky Byrd, is like going home. Back to the days… when we were both in a daze. I was booking the Rock 'N Roll Café on Bleecker Street, Ricky was already a rockstar, center stage as lead guitarist with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, playing those iconic riffs in the fab MTV Music Video Days... when there were ashtrays on restaurant tables, and MTV played music videos. Just found a great pic of Ricky and Elliot Easton sitting in on our tiny stage in ’87ish. All those years ago, and yet how fun to have seen Elliot play live last week with The Immediate Family and Zoom tonight with Ricky. One big difference, both Ricky and I are sober. 36 years for him, and the last many, being of service and giving back with his time, and his music. His current passion, partnering with AllSober.com to aid those struggling with addiction to gain inspiration from their sober heroes. He treated us to his Ain’t Gonna Live Like That No More to punctuate the point. Ricky received the Drug-Free Heroes Award, presented by the Foundation For a Drug-Free World, The Faces and Voices 2019 Voice of Recovery Award, and the 2019 Italian American of Distinction Award, presented by Governor Cuomo, for his work in recovery.  This Rockboy walks his talk. 
Old friends, it was an easy breezy walk down memory lane, littered with one-liners, and rim shots. Ricky may be a rocker but he’s a Borscht Belt comic at heart. Fabulous stories about touring with Graham Parker, Roger Daltry, and Ian Hunter, the thrill of playing THAT riff from All the Young Dudes, having Simon Kirke of Bad Company behind him hitting those beats, backing Brian Wilson, sitting next to MeatLoaf watching his hero Jeff Beck, both of them weeping. We talked quite a bit about Beck, and Townshend, Eddie Van Halen, John Mayer, Albert King, the old days of the Filmore East, The Academy of  Music, the Humble Pie, J Geils Band, and Black Oak Arkansas show we both were at when we were babies. Speaking of the Babys, we talked John Waite, Ricky’s old, my new friend, and his hysterical speech whilst being inducted into the Rock ’N Roll Hall of Fame with Joan Jett and The Blackhearts. Why she didn’t much react behind him, and looking past the front row where Paul and Ringo, his raison d’etre for becoming a musician sat with Funk 49s, Joe Walsh. And then, sharing the stage with them - and his great interactions with both Paul and Ringo. Ricky’s fan love for his heroes is so relatable and fun to witness. 
Ricky’s Rhapsody in Blues - An Instrumental Tribute to Jeff Beck is spectacular as are his other WIcked Cool released singles, Louanne, Alien, and Glamdenic Blues, and they’re available here:  https://www.rickybyrd.com We got the story behind each and why he requests we download rather than stream. I did as soon as we got off the interweb. 
I adore my old friend. I so enjoyed every second and every word of this conversation. It was such a treat to spend time again in his great company. 
Ricky Byrd Live on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson
Wednesday, February 21, 5 PM PT, 8 PM ET 
Streamed Live on my Facebook
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blaqsbi · 8 months
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Post: Rolling Stone Founder Removed After Controversial Remarks In New Interview, Claims Black and Women... https://www.blaqsbi.com/5ox3
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justapillowpetpanda · 9 months
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djalienspagan · 1 year
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Vote Joy Division 👇 https://vote.rockhall.com/en/ #joydivision #rockandrollhalloffame https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp4ccO_ob5l/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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espritu2com · 1 year
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#Repost @nestoguitars ・・・ I can now check off sneaking Larry Mullen Jr. through a kitchen into an NYC venue off the list of things to do before I die #u2 #larrymullenjr #rockandrollhalloffame #drummer #tourlife https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpu9i5Yoz3l/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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stevecomic · 1 year
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Yes the King was younger here in the picture I drew of #elvispresley and my client is very happy. #rockandroll #rockandrollhalloffame #rockandrollmusic #Art #artistsofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CpsbHdgu0_K/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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1936coffee · 1 year
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George Harrison’s Birthday.The multi-talented icon and legend can rest easy knowing that his music had a tremendous impact on the globe. El cumpleaños de George Harrison. El ícono y leyenda de múltiples talentos puede estar tranquilo sabiendo que su música tuvo un tremendo impacto en el mundo.#georgeharrison#1936coffee #tradionforever #beatlesforever #rocknroll #abbeyroad #sgtpepper #guitargod #sgtpepperslonelyheartsclubband #beatlesmeme #johnlennon #thedoors #jimmypage #chuckberry #rockandrollhalloffame #withthebeatles #thebeatles #thewall #janisjoplin #jimmyhendrix #comfortablynumb #thedarksideofthemoon #thestoneroses #johnpauljones #rocklegend #lindamccartney #thefabfour #lennonmccartney (at London, Unιted Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpFJ9guOikF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ftnerdy · 1 year
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If any group deserves induction into the #RockandRollHallofFame, it’s #TheMonkees. The fact that they are not in is a crime. Want proof? Check out this beautiful song from their last album in 2016 called “Me and Magdalena”. I featured it on the latest episode of Tim’s Tremendous Tapes. #mikenesmith @themonkees #mickeydolenz #petertork #daveyjones Subscribe to Tim’s Tremendous Tapes today by clicking the link in our profile. https://www.instagram.com/p/Co-Dj7KsR9t/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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somethingvinyl · 1 year
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees were announced, and there are a ton of really great artists on the list, but these three plus A Tribe Called Quest (which I don’t own on vinyl 😑) are the big ones for me. You can vote once a day on their website, so go make your voice heard! Who are your favorites on the list? I’ll also use the White Stripes for the first day of #edgarandrolandsfebvinylchallenge —day 1 is Hello Operator, which is track 2 of De Stijl! #thewhitestripes #warrenzevon #ironmaiden #rockandrollhalloffame #vinyl #vinyladay #lp #vinyloftheday #vinyligclub #vinyljunkie #vinylcommunity #vinylcollective #instavinyl #vinylgram #recordcollector #nowspinning https://www.instagram.com/p/CoI3MVTOGKV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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phonemantra-blog · 26 days
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The world of music lost a legend with the passing of Dickey Betts, co-founder of the Allman Brothers Band and architect of some of their most iconic sounds. Betts, who battled cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, died peacefully at his Florida home on April 18, 2024, at the age of 80. A Founding Father of Southern Rock Dickey Betts' contribution to music goes beyond his impressive guitar skills. Alongside Duane Allman, he played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of the Allman Brothers Band and, in turn, the birth of a new genre - Southern rock. This unique blend of blues, country, R&B, and jazz with the raw energy of 60s rock resonated deeply with audiences, influencing generations of musicians like Lynyrd Skynyrd and Kid Rock. Dickey Betts A Pioneering Band with a Distinctive Sound Formed in 1969, the Allman Brothers Band challenged traditional music structures. They weren't interested in three-minute pop songs. Instead, they pushed boundaries with lengthy improvisational jams, both in their live performances and recordings. Another groundbreaking aspect of the band was its racial diversity, a rarity for a group hailing from the Deep South. The band's story, however, is not without its share of tragedy. Founding member Duane Allman died tragically in a motorcycle accident in 1971, followed by bassist Berry Oakley's death in a similar accident a year later. These losses, coupled with substance abuse issues within the band, led to multiple breakups and reunions throughout their career. Despite the turmoil, the Allman Brothers Band's impact remained undeniable. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award in 2012. Although Betts left the band definitively in 2000, his musical journey continued. He embarked on a successful solo career and formed his band, Great Southern, which featured his son, guitarist Duane Betts. From Florida Roots to Rock and Roll History Born Forrest Richard Betts in 1943, Dickey grew up in Bradenton, Florida, near the highway immortalized in his song "Ramblin' Man." Music was a constant presence in his life, with his early exposure to country, bluegrass, and Western swing shaping his musical foundation. He started with the ukulele and banjo before graduating to the electric guitar, drawn to its ability to impress the ladies. At the young age of 16, he set off on his first musical adventure, joining a circus band. Returning home, he joined forces with bassist Berry Oakley in a band that eventually evolved into Second Coming. A fateful jam session in 1969 with Duane Allman and his brother Gregg Allman would change the course of music history. This meeting led to the formation of the Allman Brothers Band, a supergroup destined for greatness. From Debut Album to Live Legends: The Allman Brothers Band's Meteoric Rise The band relocated to Macon, Georgia, and in 1969, released their self-titled debut album. A year later, "Idlewild South" cemented their reputation with Betts' instrumental masterpiece, "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," quickly becoming a staple in their live sets. However, it was the 1971 double album "At Fillmore East" that truly catapulted them to superstardom. Considered one of the greatest live albums of the classic rock era, "Fillmore East" showcased the electrifying interplay between Betts and Duane Allman's guitars. While Duane favored a bluesy slide style, Betts leaned towards country influences, creating a unique sonic tapestry when harmonized. The band also boasted a powerful rhythm section featuring two drummers - "Jaimoe" Johanson and Butch Trucks. Tragedy struck again with Duane Allman's death just four days after "Fillmore East" reached gold status. Despite the loss, the band persevered, their popularity continuing to soar. The 1973 album "Brothers and Sisters" topped the charts, featuring "Ramblin' Man," a song that perfectly encapsulated Betts' songwriting prowess. His catchy vocals and distinctive guitar work propelled the song to the number two spot on the singles chart, only to be held back by Cher's "Half Breed" (ironically, Gregg Allman's future wife). The soaring melody of "Ramblin' Man" became a permanent fixture in bars across the country, highlighting Betts' knack for crafting enduring hooks.
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