Songwriter Mary Lee Kortes just released a new video for her single “Green Sand,” which also features Joe Jackson on piano and backing vocals. This song is part of her recent release, Will Anybody Know That I Was Here: The Songs of Beulah Rowley Stream – Download The album was produced by the legendary Hal Willner (Lou Reed, Lucinda Williams, Allen Ginsberg) in …
This year marks the Golden Anniversary of many events and milestones of the Woodstock generation. LBJ’s “War on Poverty,” King’s “Dream Speech” and the Beatles’ Hard Day’s Night to name a few. And anyone tracking the news in any media will be hard pressed to avoid this long look into our cultural rear view mirror. …
Tuesday night, October second, the legendary Joe Jackson played Seattle’s Moore Theater. I doubt anyone in this near sold out crowd was under the age of forty. This was a crowd who was well educated, had probably followed Jackson’s career from the get-go, and was very enthusiastic. The show began with just Jackson on electric …
The legendary Joe Jackson (the musician, not the shoeless ball player) is on tour in the US in September and October. His only Northwest date will be in Seattle on October second at the Moore Theater. Jackson, who started out in the punk/new wave scene over thirty years ago, has now switched to more eclectic …
In celebration of the release of Joe Jackson’s new album The Duke, out on Razor & Tie, Jackson is offering a free MP3 of “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got Swing)” HERE. Teaming up with Iggy Pop on vocals, the track challenged both legendary artists to create “something that swings like hell, …
Click HERE to download “I’m Beginning To See The Light” Off Of Upcoming Album, The Duke. Joe Jackson and the Bigger Band, featuring Regina Carter have announced fall tour dates. Musical guests will include Iggy Pop, Sharon Jones, Regina Carter, ?uestlove, Christian McBride, Steve Vai, and more. Joe Jackson Tour Dates 09/15: Bethesda, MD – …
. I’ve always loved the sophistication of Joe Jackson’s “Night & Day” (1982) album — “Cancer” seemed like an ’80s update of Steely Dan, and “Steppin’ Out” showed Joe learning some melodic Cole Porterisms. I still like both those songs a lot, but at the end of the day, the album as a whole just …