Ronnie Lane & All Members – Good Night Irene and Bill Grahams Closing Speech. The Tour For ARMS (Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis) USA, 1983. live at Madison Square Garden, New York, Dec. 8, 1983 (the Ronnie Lane encorecelebration is from Dec 9, 1983). Musicians : Joe Cocker…
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Mick Jagger Feat. Foo Fighters – "19th Nervous Breakdown" – Saturday Night Live (05/20/2012)
click our link hotrendz.com – to watch full "Mick Jagger Feat. Foo Fighters – "19th Nervous Breakdown" – Saturday Night Live (05202012)" exclusive video for free! Mick Jagger teamed up with the Foo Fighters for a performance on the season finale of "Saturday Night Live." They jammed to a medley of "19th Nervous Breakdown" and "Its Only Rock n Roll (But I Like It)."
President Barack Obama Sing "Sweet Home Chicago" With Mick Jagger & BB King
President Barack Obama Sing "Sweet Home Chicago" With Mick Jagger & BB King at the White House for an event during black history month after previously singing Al Green. Video Content is public use material that can be used for commercial purposes obtained from Whitehouse.gov The disclaimer from the site approving its use for profit is below. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 USC 105). (This video is public domain per White House copyright policy)
Les Paul Trio and Special Guest Mick Taylor I Wonder Why
Mick Taylor joined The Les Paul Trio as a special guest at Iridiums weekly tribute to "The Father of The Electric Guitar" who played at Iridium every Monday for 14 years. Max Middleton on piano, Jeff Allen on drums with Les Pauls Lou Pallo guitar and Nicki Parrot on bass.
Jeff Beck, Mick Jagger – "Commit a Crime" (Red White and Blues at the White House)
Red White and Blues at the White House. Taped on February 21, 2012. Tuneage: Commit a Crime (written by Chester Burnett, aka Howlin Wolf). Performed by Mick Jagger and Jeff Beck. Booker T. Jones ( musical directorband leader), Bobby Avila (bass), Jesse Johnson (guitar), Narada Michael Walden (drums), Ernie Fields, Jr. (saxophone), Freddie Hendrix (trumpet) and Fred Wesley (trombone). Mick Jagger was inducted (as a member of The Rolling Stones) into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1980. The Stones have been nominated 9 times for a Grammy award and have won twice. They received a Lifetime Achievment Award in 1987. Jeff Beck is an eight-time GRAMMY Award-winner and a two-time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Ranked as #5 in Rolling Stones recent poll of the 100 Greatest Guitarists. Booker T. Jones was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 and was honored with a lifetime~achievement award at the 2007 GRAMMY Awards.
In Performance at the White House | "Five Long Years" | PBS
See the full show at video.pbs.org Watch Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck, Gary Clark Jr., and Mick Jagger perform "Five Long Years" at In Performance at the White House: Red, White & Blues. Hosted by President and Mrs. Obama, the evening will pay homage to the great figures of the Blues and the songs they made famous by tracing the influence of the Blues on modern American music from soul to rocknroll. Taped on February 21, this concert honors the musical form that sprang from the Mississippi Delta and flourished in the Westside of Chicago. Airs on PBS Monday, February 27th at 9p.m. ET.
Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck on SNL: Some NBC Stations Censor Song
It was only rock n roll, but some NBC affiliates apparently didnt like it when host Mick Jagger did a profanity-laced political song on "Saturday Night Live." Near the end of Saturdays season finale, the 68-year-old Rolling Stones frontman performed "Tea Party," a bluesy number featuring guitar virtuoso Jeff Beck. Jagger told the audience he wrote the song, which is about the current presidential campaign and its candidates who "have to strategize a bit." The next line included a curse word that evidently led some stations to cut away early to commercials, according to numerous Twitter users. However, other stations — including KNBC-TV in Los Angeles — ran the whole number uncensored. (Warning: The video above contains the profanity.) Because "SNL" airs during the Federal Communications Commissions "safe harbor" hours of 10 pm to 6 am — when broadcasters can telecast material deemed indecent — NBC was probably not obligated to censor the song at the national level, but local station managers could use their discretion. Right after "Tea Party," Jagger and the entire "SNL" cast — along with Steve Martin, former cast member Rachel Dratch and others – serenaded Kristen Wiig with the Stones tune "Shes a Rainbow." Wiig, the star of "Bridesmaids," has been rumored to be exiting "SNL" to pursue a movie career, and Saturdays show was essentially her farewell. She could be seen brushing away tears during her dances with cast members and earned a hug from executive <b>…<b>
SNL Promo: Mick Jagger, Foo Fighters and Arcade Fire
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MICK JAGGER SAYS HOSTING SNL THIS WEEKEND WILL BE A BLAST
Mick Jagger is hosting this weekends Saturday Night Live, and he talks about how much hard work went into it and what surprises are in store.