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Index of /Music/Blues Index of /Music/Blues Samantha Fish Rockapella | Rockapella - Rory Block Official Home Page! First Listen: Sonny Rollins, 'Road Shows, Vol. 2' hide captionRollins (far right) on stage at his 80th-birthday concert in New York City. Also pictured (left to right): Ornette Coleman, Christian McBride, Roy Haynes. John Abbott Rollins (far right) on stage at his 80th-birthday concert in New York City. Audio for this feature is no longer available. Perhaps you've heard of Sonny Rollins. But it's 2011, and you might also realize that Sonny Rollins must be getting up there in years. The answer is found throughout the new live recording Road Shows, Vol. 2, out Sept. 13. This disc is book-ended by a pair of Japanese performances by Rollins' working band, but the big draws here are the tracks from his 80th-birthday concert in New York City. See, Sonny Rollins needs to be experienced live to be believed.

Chris Whitley 1960 - 2005 Watch: The First Hour Of MTV For those watching in 1981, the launch of MTV must have seemed as epic as the rocket-ship visual it used as an opener. For those who don't remember (or didn't exist yet), the iconic moonman's first appearance was juxtaposed with footage of Apollo 11 taking off in the channels first minutes. Although the implications were massive (an entire channel dedicated to music??) and the first video to ever air (our favorite Trivial Pursuit questions: "Video Killed The Radio Star") seemed an ambitious mission statement, MTV did nail something unmistakably cool with its initial aesthetics and promises of all-day, all-night stereo music. Cool story, MTV. Although the nostalgia is overwhelming, it does make one wonder why a network so far off of its own proclaimed ideology is celebrating the birth of something it would later kill off. Check out the first hour of broadcasting, including some delightfully retro commercials.

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