Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Arthur Schlesinger partied with Mick Jagger



From JFK to Jagger, Arthur Schlesinger memoir dishes 'em all

Over the past half century, historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. wrote more than 20 books and thousands of essays, served in the administration of President John F. Kennedy, consulted numerous leading Democrats and befriended countless artists and fellow historians.

He also kept a journal. . .

Schlesinger's fame was such that he found himself invited to parties by people with whom he seemed only to have fame in common. In a December 1983 entry, he records with obvious surprise that he had attended a get-together thrown by Mick Jagger at the rock star's Upper West Side brownstone.

''We expected a packed house with a lot of drinking, cocaine, noise, etc.,'' Schlesinger writes. ''Instead, it was a party of only moderate size and, so far as we could see ? entirely seemly.''

Jagger, a former student at the London School of Economics who considered running for Parliament in the late 1960s, impressed the historian. The singer emerged from ''some upstairs retreat'' and chatted briefly about politics with Schlesinger, who found Jagger ''alert, funny, intelligent ? and interested in public affairs.''

''He speaks in a rather impenetrable cockney accent, with much expression and vivacity,'' Schlesinger reported. ''Very graceful in body movements when he danced.

''As we were putting on our coats to go, he suddenly reappeared to say goodbye. Well mannered. I liked him. But I still could not understand why we were there.''


Sunday, October 21, 2007

Mick Taylor performs at the Experience Hendrix Tribute



last Tuesday night in Washington DC

The Washington Times raved about Mick's "silky, melodic expansion of basic blues guitar and, most impressive, a technique that seamlessly combined slide and finger-fretting."


Wednesday, October 10, 2007

more dates/artists added to Experience Hendrix


Press release
Source: Rogers & Cowan

The Experience Hendrix Tour, launching October 16 at Washington’s Constitution Hall, has gained significant momentum even before its kick-off date. Just added to the previously announced star-flecked whirlwind five city sold-out run are two additional dates: Providence, RI plus a return New York engagement at the tour’s conclusion. Total: seven performances over the course of seven successive nights is sponsored by Gibson Guitar, the world’s premier musical instrument manufacturer and leader in music technology. . .

Artists performing music written by and associated with Jimi Hendrix include blues giant Buddy Guy, pedal steel virtuoso Robert Randolph and contemporary guitar great Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Special guests include Robby Krieger, guitarist of the Doors, Rolling Stones veteran guitarist Mick Taylor and Hubert Sumlin, the Mississippi-born guitarist who worked with both Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters. Most remarkably, Mitch Mitchell (drums) and Billy Cox (bass), the same Jimi Hendrix Experience rhythm section that played Woodstock will be on hand for the Experience Hendrix tour dates. Another notable duo, Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon, a/k/a Double Trouble and the late Stevie Ray Vaughan’s highly regarded rhythm section are part of the tour’s musical cast. Newly added performers include Texas guitar slinger Doyle Bramhall, Corey Glover from Living Colour, and Kenny Olson (Kid Rock) to the tour’s talent roster. Also appearing are Indigenous, the blues skewed Native American band and Memphis guitar icon Eric Gales. Various combinations of these artists are expected to perform such Hendrix signature songs as “Purple Haze,” “Hey Joe,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” “Red House” and many, many, more coupled with Hendrix-inspired guitar riffs and rhythm patterns, highlighting the brilliance of the most highly guitarists of all time. . .

Experience Hendrix Tour dates

Oct-16 Washington, DC - Constitution Hall
Oct-17 New York, NY - Beacon Theater
Oct-18 Hampton Beach, NH - Casino Ballroom
Oct-19 Atlantic City, NJ - Trump Casino
Oct-20 Waterbury, CT - Palace Theater
Oct-21 Providence, RI - Providence Performing Arts Center,
Oct-22 New York, NY - Beacon Theater (slight return)

For more information, visit www.jimihendrix.com.


note: tickets were available for Atlantic City moments ago at ticketmaster

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Mick Jagger Video Interview


Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger answers some of the 1700 questions submitted by BBC News website users.

BBC video

Q: Tell us about the track Too Many Cooks, produced by John Lennon. Why has it not been released before? Cliff Mann, Perth, Australia

A: I've no idea why we didn't put it out. We just forgot about it. It was just one of those things. I was trying to find the master [tape] and I was digging around - one was destroyed in a fire, one was given to a wife in a divorce who threw it out.

We did find a good master - May Pang, who was John's girlfriend at the time, gave me the master.


BBC article