Rhino Entertainment has set a November 9, 2010 release date for the Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 concert DVD. The two-disc set will be available on both DVD and Blu-Ray, and features over four hours of performances, artist interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage. The third Crossroads Guitar Festival, an eleven-hour marathon jam, was held on June 26, 2010 at Chicago's Crossroads Park to benefit The Crossroads Centre, the addiction-treatment facility founded by Clapton on the Caribbean island of Antigua in the early-1990s.
Italian Celtic power-metal, biker metal, pomp, a bit of classy blues and Thin Lizzy blues, not a bad outing.
For reasons not that obvious to me I have decided that it might be the time to dive in the copious pile of DVDs I have to review. DVD ReviewsStyx & the Contemporary Youth Orchestra of Cleveland: One with Everything Much of Styx's music is composed rather than written and has a symphonic edge to it. This is quite an impressive DVD of Styx...
Despite the director's horrendous choices, the brilliance of the music shines through.
Following in the tradition of genre-blending summits that paired Jimmie Rodgers and Louis Armstrong, and Bob Wills and Charlie Parker, Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis played two nights of the blues at Lincoln Center’s Allen Room against the backdrop of the city at night. An album of the music was released in July 2008 to rave...
Blues guitar legend, Johnny Winter, finally gets some due justice on DVD.
"Born cross-eyed and albino, Johnny Winter (John Dawson Winter III) disregarded Mother Nature's unkindness to forge a career as one of the few great white blues-rockers." I thought that this quote from The Johnny Winter Story website summed it up quite nicely.I have not followed Johnny Winter's career as closely as I should have,...