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Music video from the new DVD
'Dreams To Remember: The Legacy of Otis Redding'
by Reelin' In The Years Productions
VISIT: http://reelinintheyears.com/
This DVD features 16 complete performances by Otis
along with brand new interviews with Stax
musicians Steve Cropper, Wayne Jackson, Stax
Records founder Jim Stewart and Reddings wife
Zelma. Release date Sept 18, 2007.
Music video Directed & Edited by Bob Sarles
Produced by Ravin' Films
VISIT: http://ravinfilms.com/
Otis Redding wrote this song while living on a
houseboat in Sausalito on the San Francisco Bay.
We discovered the actual spot where Otis' housboat
was berthed, and shot new Super8 footage from the
spot for use in this video. Thanks to Anne
Garfield, Joel Selvin and Bill Belmont. Otis
recorded this song shortly before his tragic
death. Steve Cropper finished production on the
song after Otis' plane went down. Released
posthumously, it was Otis' biggest hit ever.
Enjoy! Tags : Otis Redding Stax Dock of the Bay Steve Cropper |
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Affichage : 1200611
Durée : 173 s |
| Galway Bay |
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Sung By: Dolores Keane
Dolores Keane (born 26th Sept 1953) is an Irish
folk singer. She was a founding member and
vocalist of De Dannan, an Irish folk music group.
Other founding members were: Frankie Gavin
(fiddle), Alec Finn (guitar, bouzouki), Johnny
"Ringo" McDonagh (bodhran) and Charlie Piggott
(banjo). The self-titled debut album Dé Danann
appeared in 1975. Dolores left to marry John
Faulkner in 1977. They were both
multi-instrumentalists. Dolores played concertina,
flute, whistle, hurdy gurdy and bodhran. The
anthology "A Woman's Heart" (1992), with three
songs by Dolores Keane, was one of the most
popular folk anthologies of the nineties.
Keane is a Traveller and was born in
Caherlistrane, County Galway, Ireland. She is a
sister of musician Seán Keane. Her aunts Rita and
Sara Keane are also singers. She has duetted with
American singer John Prine on his album In Spite
of Ourselves. Tags : Galway Bay ireland irish traditional keane folk celtic fiddle moher |
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Affichage : 96523
Durée : 211 s |
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