Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. John Mayer, Pino Palladino, and Steve Jordan hit the stage for the first time in six years on Thursday, March 9th to headline the Love Rocks NYC 2023 benefit concert at The Beacon Theatre in New York City. Despite emcee Bill Murray botching up Pino’s name by calling him “Dino” in his introduction, the crowd was ecstatic, and for good reason.

  2. Robert Glasper welcomed Pino Palladino, Chris Dave, and Isiah Sharkey for a night of his Blue Note residency Bass Magazine / Nov 4, 2022 Robert Glasper hosted a month-long residency at The Blue Note Jazz Club in New York, and it was no surprise that the level of musicians he brought in were astounding.

  3. Try to remain stress-free while doing your project and use the money responsibly. Reddit users were asked to share their ‘Young and Needed the Money’ stories, and some of them are geniuses. Read on to learn more about their ideas and the outcomes of their choices. You won’t believe what some of them decided to do. 10.

  4. Music To Blow Your Mind By At Guitars Exchange we don’t just cover the mainstream acts - great as they are - but like to push the envelope and listen to outstanding guitarists who might never make the charts. That is why we’ve interviewed wonderfully talented artists like Mimi Fox, Badi Assad, and Xuefei Yang in the past, and that is why we are reviewing Blake Mills & Pino Palladino Notes ...

  5. Pino Palladino hat einen italienischen Vater. Er begann mit 17 Jahren mit dem Bass-Spiel. [1] Als seine Vorbilder gibt er die Musiker James Jamerson und Jaco Pastorius an. Der sehr gefragte Studiomusiker spielte seit den 1980ern unter anderem für Pino Daniele, Gary Numan, Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Elton John, Pete Townshend, Claudio Baglioni ...

  6. Paul singing Come Back and Stay live on The Tube

  7. I like his minimalist style. I enjoyed his work with Adele especially the Cure cover "Lovesong". Come back and stay - Paul Young tells me all I need to know about Palladino. The very first bass-line with a solo I ever learned was the Bass interlude in 'White City Fighting' by Pete Townsend from 'The Who'.