Guided by prompts from WDC blogging challenges... and of course, life |
HI! I'm Jenn - and I'm all over the place (well, at least my mind is). In this blog, I have attempted to gather my thoughts on things prompted/inspired by WDC blogging challenges from "Journalistic Intentions" , "The Soundtrack of Your Life" , "Blogging Circle of Friends " , "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUS" and, well, LIFE. |
18, February 2022 Back on March 15, 2004, a handful of amazing musicians joined together to give tribute to Mr. George Harrison for his posthumous induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The group featured Tom Petty and two other members of the Heartbreakers, as well as Jeff Lynne, Steve Winwood, George Harrison's son Dhani, and Prince. It is said to be Prince's best guitar solo performance. Prince was also inducted into the Hall of Fame that night. Some Facts About the Song: ▼ Facts About This Tribute Version of the Song: ▼ Some Facts About Prince: ▼ Lyrics ▼ |
Feb. 17, 2022 Red is the Rose - sung by Nanci Griffith, music performed by the Chieftains Nanci Griffith: Nanci Griffith is a professional singer/songwriter and guitarist who was born and raised in Texas. She died at the age of 68 in Nashville, TN. She performed from the 1970's through 2017. She performed with stars such as Don McLean, Reba, Lyle Lovett, The Chieftains, and Bob Dylan. Her music is typically considered to be Country & Western. Her song Never Mind can be found on the motion picture, The Firm. Would you like to hear more songs by Nanci Griffith? Here's a good one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQlhbAAqOow The Song: Red is the Rose is a traditional Irish love song. The writer is of the song unknown, but the melody is taken from the Scottish folk song, Loch Lomond. Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem were the first artists to bring Red is the Rose to a worldwide audience, followed by The High Kings, Orla Fallon, and by Nanci Griffith with The Chieftains. The Irish tenor Anthony Kearns also recorded a version at a performance at the John F Kennedy Library in 2012, where he dedicated the song to Rose Kennedy, JFK's mother. Lyrics ▼ Like to hear more from the Chieftains? Try North Amerikay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCT5aMQAXM8&list=PLiMGQt6hb8Y3ptKYrrLJyrrpaufmtL... |