More great videos about music, how it's made, and where to hear it...
Southgate House, part 2
This riverside mansion plays host not only to great bands, but to ghosts, spirits, and apparitions.
Southgate House, part 1
Northern Kentucky's historic mansion that hosts bluegrass, blues and experimental rock.
Red Rocks
When you think of outdoor music in a gorgeous natural setting, you think of Red Rocks. See where U2 staked their claim on America, and see clips from Augustana, John Butler Trio and Leftover Salmon.
South By Southwest, part 1
Follow Minipop, Elephone, and other bands as they make their way to Austin for the festival.
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South By Southwest, part 2
Exclusive live footage from the 2008 SxSW music festival in Austin, TX from Lovelikefire, Mud and others.
South By Southwest, part 3
Interviews and performances from South By Southwest 2008, the craziest SxSW yet.
Buddy Guy's Legends
Check out some real-deal, soulful Chicago blues with John Primer and Buddy Guy himself on stage.
The Canyon Club
Tour the nightclub where Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee and Richie Sambora hang out in the Valley.
Great American Music Hall
This SF landmark has hosted everyone from Duke Ellington to the Grateful Dead.
Tree Sound Studios, part 1
See how this studio is revolutionizing the way a studio can treat our planet, and why artists like Outkast choose to make 'ecophonic' recordings there.
Tree Sound Studios, part 2
The heat of Atlanta has an effect on James "Groove" Chambers and his hip-hop and R&B productions for folks like Anthony Hamilton and Nappy Roots.
Tree Sound Studios, part 3
Guess who happens to be recording in Atlanta at Tree today? Soul organist and Motown legend Ike Stubblefield.
Studio Four, part 1
Inside the Philadelphia studio that has birthed great records by Bob Dylan, Joan Osborne, Urge Overkill and many more.
Studio Four, part 2
Insights into the life of a session musician, as Chuck Treece talks about working with Bad Brains, Amy Grant, Sting and others.
Studio Four, part 3
Stories about working on Billy Joel's record, musical color-matching, and more secrets for great studio work.
Dads Who Rock
See how Eenor, Darian Gray, and Jeffrey Burr balance the rigors of touring and recording with the joys and demands of fatherhood.
John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, part 1
The mobile studio that is helping keep John Lennon's dreams alive, well, and rolling down America's highways.
John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, part 2
Meet the audio wizards who tour the country on the Lennon Bus, showing kids how to record their songs.
Pandora's original Audio Series
Ever wonder how a band creates its unique "sound," or what makes a particular song so distinctive?
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There's nothing that brings a community together quite like a free music festival - this one features live footage from
51st & Broadway is an amazing New York corner with a great place for live jazz: Iridium Jazz Club. The night we went, the great jazz clarinetist
Check out this "resort studio" in California, where
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like the way its setup
Posted by: dave little at March 25, 2008 11:28 AM
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Posted by: eric at April 2, 2008 09:19 AM
I like the video feature, more Blues please.
Hint: Reverend Rick Raven and the Chain Smokin' Altar Boys.
http://www.reverendraven.com/
Ya gotta see him, you gotta hear him....you gotta believe...
The Reverend delivers a "Higher-Powered" "Blues Gospel."
I know, I drummed for him. This guy is awesome!!! His
shows are a "moving-spiritual-experience." There is no other.
Amen
(check him out for your self. He deserves a feature).
Posted by: Shuggy at April 26, 2008 10:13 PM
You guys are great. But how the hell do you make any money?
Posted by: jack at June 3, 2008 03:55 PM
More jazz and classical please.
Thanks
Posted by: Charles at June 4, 2008 07:43 AM
Loved the whole series, acoutics A-1",Lucky"
Posted by: Ralph O. SGROI at June 8, 2008 05:31 PM
I love Buddy
Posted by: Slim Critchlow at July 23, 2008 12:45 PM
Me too -- Buddy is outrageously great. When he does that run of shows at Legends every January... man oh man, what a time to be in Chicago.
Posted by: Kevin Seal at August 19, 2008 04:38 PM
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