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2 weeks ago |
oakiedog.substack.com | David Katznelson
Happy Duke Ellington Day, a day that should be a national holiday, celebrating the greatest American composer of the 20th century. From the 1920s to the 1970s, Duke Ellington consistently wrote, recorded and performed an ever evolutionary style of Jazz, a constantly defining style, leaving behind a musical legacy that is almost impossible to fully conceive.
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3 weeks ago |
oakiedog.substack.com | David Katznelson
(to be read following the previous 2 Signals, Pt. 1 and Pt. 2)There are two ways to have longevity as an A&R person at a major label: don’t sign anything, or sign a band that bears a hit. During my A&R tenure in the ‘90s, I knew a lot of folks who opted for the former, hiding out at a label for a good amount of years, grooving on the lifestyle of seeing bands, taking meetings, eating well, buying records. The Signal From David Katznelson is a reader-supported publication.
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1 month ago |
oakiedog.substack.com | Tomas Tranströmer |David Katznelson
(to be read following the previous Signal)Most great bands have a record or two in their catalog that are underrated, that for one reason or another never achieved the status of their more well-known releases, may it be from the changing of public taste, poor distribution/marketing, untimely release date…many reasons. These records are gifts to the fan, discoveries they make while record shopping or talking to a someone in-the-know.
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1 month ago |
oakiedog.substack.com | David Katznelson
It has been a minute since the last Signal, and ever since its publication…ever since talking about the new Cheater Slicks/Don Howland single, I have been on a deep dive into the early days of both the ‘Slicks and Howland’s band The Bassholes, both whose records were released by In The Red.
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2 months ago |
oakiedog.substack.com | James Merrill |David Katznelson
The first San Francisco Music Week has just concluded, which featured among MANY things a panel I was asked to moderate last Friday: the Legends panel featuring individuals who had made significant accomplishments in their career, framed by the era and style they embodied.
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