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Los Lobos performing in 2017: Cesar, Conrad and Enrique. In 2007, Los Lobos performed a cover of Bob Dylan's "Billy 1" (from Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid) for the soundtrack to Todd Haynes's film I'm Not There. Also in 2007, they participated in Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino , contributing their version of Domino's "The Fat Man."
Ledisi & Anibade Live Recordings Vol. 1 features live recording from singer, Ledisi and her band Anibade. [1] Track listing "I Can Dig It" (Live from Joe's Pub)
The album is culled from live recordings made at the Roxy Theatre on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, shows that celebrated the club's opening as part of Neil Young Tonight's the Night Tour 1973. Neil Young and the backing band he called the Santa Monica Flyers played two sets a night on September 20, 21, and 22, 1973, shortly after the band ...
Live at Comix Annex Houston ’86 show 1; Live at Comix Annex Houston ’86 show 2; The Early Years TV Interview; The Outlaw Comics; The Outlaw Comics Interview; Sane Man; Live at Funny Firm Chicago ’89 (previously unreleased) Live at Loonees Colorado Springs ’90 (previously unreleased) Live at Igby’s Los Angeles ’90 (previously unreleased)
That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires is a live album from American heavy metal band Megadeth which was released on CD and DVD formats. It features a live concert recorded in Buenos Aires on October 9, 2005, at the Obras Sanitarias Stadium . [ 1 ]
In 1962, RCA Victor decided it was time for Cooke to record a live album, and a warm January night at the Harlem Square Club in Miami was picked to record. The Harlem Square Club was a small downtown nightspot in Miami's historically African-American neighborhood of Overtown, and was packed with the singer's most devoted fans from his days singing gospel. [5]
A rarity in its completeness, Live at the Whisky A Go Go: The Complete Recordings has been praised for preserving "vital live soul from an era where the sound was in its prime but was rarely recorded", [2] and the album has been called "in a word, essential". [1] The performances themselves have been described as "explosively transcendent" [1]
Just One Night is a 1980 double album by Eric Clapton, recorded live at the Budokan Theatre in Tokyo, Japan, in December 1979 when Clapton was touring to support Backless, his latest record at that time. The album reached No. 2 in the US and No. 3 in the UK, and was certified gold by RIAA.