Reviews are coming in and it sounds like the Jefferson Airplane Box Set is one of the top gifts this holiday season! With 76 pages of psychedelic art, photography, and stories, accompanied by over two hours of exceptional live recordings, it's the gift that keeps on giving. And with 10% off using promo code JOY10, it's the bargain of the season too. (But keep in mind these important shipping deadlines to ensure delivery by 12/24.)
This 1968 Newport Folk Festival set presents B.B. King near the peak of his powers, when his voice was in fine form, his fingers were agile, and Lucille was sounding as pure as ever. Listen to this set from one of the original guitar heroes and hear how he earned his reputation as one of the greatest ever.
Don't miss these new high-fidelity recordings of three fantastic Newport Jazz sets captured at the Apollo in 1973. The highlight is a show from the inimitable composer and bassist Charles Mingus in his Vault debut, but performances from soulful hard-bop pianist Junior Mance and swinging bluesy guitarist Kenny Burrell are just as impressive and emotive.
Full Sail's online Music Business Bachelor's Program gives you a practical business education that emphasizes the opportunities of tomorrow's music business, so that you can help revolutionize the music industry. Through live video chats and interactive tutorials, you'll focus on core business concepts like record label development, music merchandising and retail promotions, music copyright and publishing, and artist management. Class projects will have you studying music industry-specific topics such as law management, marketing, and distribution.
In an interview in the Concert Vault, Keith Richards explains how the Stones got their start by repackaging R&B and blues music from the States and selling it back to American and British kids. We dug through the Vault in search of examples of those early influences and found some tunes by Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, and Chuck Berry that show where the Stones got their sound. If you don't feel like reading and just want to listen, head straight to this Roots of the Rolling Stones playlist to hear the originals as well as some Stones covers of old R&B and early rock and roll.
On a stormy Saturday afternoon not long ago, we were lucky enough to host an intimate session with one of our favorite young performers: Taylor Goldsmith from the band Dawes. Fans of the Vault should by now be no strangers to the classic Americana spun by the band, and here you can experience a stripped down rendition of one of their most popular ballads, as well as two brand new songs. Catch this Vault exclusive today!
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