Gary Clark Jr. will celebrate the March 22 release of his new album Jpeg Raw with a free stream that day of his private concert for the Soho Sessions.
The gig will be streamed exclusively via the Veeps platform on March 22. During the performance, fans and viewers will have the opportunity to donate to Music Will, which brings music education to over a million students who don’t currently have those programs in their local schools due to budget constraints.
“Singer, songwriter, guitar virtuoso Gary Clark Jr. is one of the...
The gig will be streamed exclusively via the Veeps platform on March 22. During the performance, fans and viewers will have the opportunity to donate to Music Will, which brings music education to over a million students who don’t currently have those programs in their local schools due to budget constraints.
“Singer, songwriter, guitar virtuoso Gary Clark Jr. is one of the...
- 3/7/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Gary Clark Jr. is back with four new tracks — his first collection of music in nearly five years — that serve as a sampler to his upcoming album Jpeg Raw. The singer-songwriter’s fourth studio LP is out in full on March 22nd via Warner Records.
Jpeg Raw sees Clark further expand on his vast array of influences, merging traditional African music and jazz with elements of rock, R&b, hip-hop, and blues. The 12-track record incorporates samples of Thelonious Monk and Sonny Boy Williamson, and even includes collaborations with both Stevie Wonder and George Clinton. Pre-orders are ongoing.
The four-track sampler includes “Maktub,” “Jpeg Raw,” “This Is Who We Are,” and “Hyperwave,” all of which expectedly spotlight Clark’s big guitar riffs and soulful, evocative vocals. Stream them all below, and then keep scrolling to see the artwork and tracklist for Jpeg Raw.
Clark’s last album was 2019’s This Land.
Jpeg Raw sees Clark further expand on his vast array of influences, merging traditional African music and jazz with elements of rock, R&b, hip-hop, and blues. The 12-track record incorporates samples of Thelonious Monk and Sonny Boy Williamson, and even includes collaborations with both Stevie Wonder and George Clinton. Pre-orders are ongoing.
The four-track sampler includes “Maktub,” “Jpeg Raw,” “This Is Who We Are,” and “Hyperwave,” all of which expectedly spotlight Clark’s big guitar riffs and soulful, evocative vocals. Stream them all below, and then keep scrolling to see the artwork and tracklist for Jpeg Raw.
Clark’s last album was 2019’s This Land.
- 1/26/2024
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Jeopardy! fans are coming to the defense of late rapper Mac Miller after the January 4 game which saw players stumble with finding the correct answer to a clue surrounding the popular performer. In the episode Kelly Shannon-Henderson, a classics professor from Cincinnati, Max Davison, a writer from Studio City, and Matt Harvey, a healthcare administrator from Providence went head to head, but all were unable to identify the performer who died in 2018 at the age of 26. Known for his breakthrough mixtapes K.I.D.S. and Best Day Ever. The clue in question from the category “New Jazz” read: “Jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold can be heard on ‘Stay’ by this late rapper seen here.” The clue provided also served up a photo of Miller, whose birth name was Malcolm James McCormick. Having died from an accidental overdose, Miller’s untimely demise was heavily publicized at the time of his death. He’d also...
- 1/5/2024
- TV Insider
Over a year after Miya Ponsetto, 23, was recorded falsely accusing a 14-year-old black teenager of stealing her phone in a luxury hotel where he was staying, she pled guilty to hate crime charges related to the incident on Monday. The video, which was recorded by the boy’s father, jazz trumpet player Keyon Harrold, shows […]
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The post Miya Ponsetto, Who Falsely Accused Black Teen Of Stealing Her Phone, Pleads Guilty To Hate Crime appeared first on uInterview.
- 4/13/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
D’Angelo performed live from New York’s Apollo Theater Saturday as part of the first-ever solo Versuz livestream, with the singer bringing out guests like H.E.R., Method Man and Redman during the 90-minute gig that explored D’Angelo’s entire catalog.
Joined by trumpeter Keyon Harrold, D’Angelo opened the concert with an untitled new song before breaking into his rendition of Smokey Robinson’s “Cruisin’,” which he previously covered on his 1995 debut album Brown Sugar.
Method Man and Redman later joined D’Angelo’s livestream to deliver their verses from “Left & Right,...
Joined by trumpeter Keyon Harrold, D’Angelo opened the concert with an untitled new song before breaking into his rendition of Smokey Robinson’s “Cruisin’,” which he previously covered on his 1995 debut album Brown Sugar.
Method Man and Redman later joined D’Angelo’s livestream to deliver their verses from “Left & Right,...
- 2/28/2021
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Keyon Harrold did not have a very good week as 2020 came to a close. The famed musician made headlines for all the wrong reasons as his young son was accused of taking an iPhone from an unknown woman. She accused him of stealing, and then she attacked him. The entire incident occurred in a Manhattan hotel when the 14-year-old child had the displeasure of encountering the woman who attacked him. The hotel in which the incident occurred has made it clear that they do not condone this behavior, but the child’s mother accused the staff of allowing the attacker
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- 1/2/2021
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Grammy-winning jazz musician Keyon Harrold posted a video on Sunday in which an unknown woman accosted Harrold and his teenage son at a New York City hotel on Saturday, falsely accusing the young man of stealing her phone.
“I hate I have to post this,” Harrold, a Rolling Stone Artist You Need to Know, wrote in the video’s caption. “I typically try to keep things positive, but nothing about this video is positive. The lady in this video assaulted my 14-year-old son and me as we came down from...
“I hate I have to post this,” Harrold, a Rolling Stone Artist You Need to Know, wrote in the video’s caption. “I typically try to keep things positive, but nothing about this video is positive. The lady in this video assaulted my 14-year-old son and me as we came down from...
- 12/28/2020
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
Christie’s will auction off a trumpet both designed and played by Miles Davis next month. Commissioned by Davis in 1980, the Martin Company horn features a distinctive gilt pattern showing crescent moons and stars, with the word “Miles” inscribed inside the bell. Christie’s estimates the instrument’s value at between $70,000 and $100,000.
The trumpet is one of three commissioned by Davis around the time he reemerged from a five-year performing and recording hiatus. The horn up for auction features a deep-blue lacquer finish; a red one with the same celestial...
The trumpet is one of three commissioned by Davis around the time he reemerged from a five-year performing and recording hiatus. The horn up for auction features a deep-blue lacquer finish; a red one with the same celestial...
- 9/4/2019
- by Hank Shteamer
- Rollingstone.com
Nas spits circles around a jazzy beat on his previously unreleased track, “Jarreau of Rap (Skatt Attack),” produced by Eddie Cole and featuring Al Jarreau and trumpeter Keyon Harrold. The track is set to appear on Nas’ upcoming compilation, The Lost Tapes 2, out July 19th via Mass Appeal and Def Jam.
“Jarreau of Rap” is a fitting tribute to its namesake, Al Jarreau, whose rendition of Dave Brubeck’s “(Round, Round, Round) Blue Rondo à la Turk” serves as the core sample on the song. Nas embraces the playful energy of Jarreau’s “Blue Rondo,...
“Jarreau of Rap” is a fitting tribute to its namesake, Al Jarreau, whose rendition of Dave Brubeck’s “(Round, Round, Round) Blue Rondo à la Turk” serves as the core sample on the song. Nas embraces the playful energy of Jarreau’s “Blue Rondo,...
- 7/12/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Nas will collect unreleased tracks from his last four albums on his long-awaited new compilation, The Lost Tapes 2, out July 19th via Mass Appeal and Def Jam.
The 16-track set will feature songs made during the sessions for 2006’s Hip-Hop is Dead, 2008’s Untitled, 2012’s Life Is Good and 2018’s Nasir. The production credits feature a slew of hip-hop giants including Swizz Beatz, Pharrell, RZA, Hit-Boy, Pete Rock, the Alchemist, No I.D. and Kanye West.
Nas teased the imminent arrival of The Lost Tapes 2 on Instagram last month, while on Tuesday,...
The 16-track set will feature songs made during the sessions for 2006’s Hip-Hop is Dead, 2008’s Untitled, 2012’s Life Is Good and 2018’s Nasir. The production credits feature a slew of hip-hop giants including Swizz Beatz, Pharrell, RZA, Hit-Boy, Pete Rock, the Alchemist, No I.D. and Kanye West.
Nas teased the imminent arrival of The Lost Tapes 2 on Instagram last month, while on Tuesday,...
- 7/2/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Jazz, like many other genres, has a long history with the Beatles’ songbook. Since the Sixties, artists from Count Basie to Medeski Martin & Wood have covered a wide array of Fab Four tunes. A new release, A Day in the Life: Impressions of Pepper, brings this concept into the present: It’s a full album cover of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, featuring 12 contemporary jazz artists tackling the immortal LP’s 13 tracks. (Drummer Antonio Sanchez, who realized Birdman’s stunning solo-percussion score a few years back, performs both...
- 11/30/2018
- by Hank Shteamer
- Rollingstone.com
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