
Pino Palladino
1957 (68 лет)Pino Palladino (born 17 October 1957) is a Welsh bass guitarist who gained fame playing primarily rock and roll, blues rock, and rhythm and blues music, although he has been lauded for his ability to play most genres of popular music, including jazz, neo soul, and funk. His career has spanned several ensembles, including the John Mayer Trio and The RH Factor, a band mixing elements of soul, jazz and R&B, which he formed with jazz trumpeter Roy Hargrove. He was also Pete Townshend's and Roger Daltrey's first choice to fill the position left by John Entwistle as the bassist for The Who. Adding to an eclectic grasp and melodic approach on his instrument, he has become one of the most sought-after session players on the bass and has played on a large number of recordings by some of the world's most successful entertainers, in part, by mastering a variety of techniques on both his late 1970s fretless Music Man StingRay bass guitar and, later in his career, adding fretted Fender Precision and Jaguar basses. His playing has earned him custom instruments bearing his name
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John Mayer : Where the Light Is - Live In Los Angeles
Danny Clinch
John Mayer, Steve Jordan
On tour promoting his 2006 studio album 'Continuum', American pop rock singer-songwriter and guitarist John Mayer performs, consecutively, an intimate acoustic set, a John Mayer Trio blues show, and a full-band concert at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California on December 8, 2007.
John Mayer - Where the Light Is
The Who: Live in Boston
Jonathan Beswick
Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend
This film documents The Who's 2002 performance at Mansfield, Massachusetts. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey decided to complete the tour after John Entwistle's death, and made it a lasting tribute to their fallen comrade.
The Who: Live in Boston
The Who: Quadrophenia - Live in London
Chris Rule
Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend
Legendary rock band The Who captured live in performance at London's Wembley Arena in July 2013. The gig saw the band perform their 1973 concept album 'Quadrophenia' in its entirety to commemorate the 40th anniversary of its release. The group also performed a number of popular songs from throughout their career including 'Baba O'Riley', 'You Better You Bet' and 'Won't Get Fooled Again'.
The Who: Quadrophenia - Live in London
The Who: Live in Hyde Park
Chris Rule
John Corey, Roger Daltrey
The Who’s epic 50th Anniversary Tour finale show, recorded at Hyde Park. Experience all the greatest hits including ‘Who Are You’, ‘My Generation’, ‘I Can See For Miles’, ‘Pinball Wizard’, ‘See Me Feel Me’, ‘Baba O’Riley’ and ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’. Plus Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Iggy Pop, Robert Plant, Johnny Marr and others share their stories of the band’s history and influence as legendary pioneers of British Rock.
The Who: Live in Hyde Park
Simon & Garfunkel: Old Friends - Live On Stage
Kate Twitchell, Ken Ehrlich
Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel
A Simon & Garfunkel concert video shot over several nights at Madison Square Garden, New York, USA during their 2003 Old Friends reunion tour.
Simon & Garfunkel: Old Friends - Live On Stage
Pete Townshend Live in New York Featuring Psychoderelict
Bruce Gowers
Pete Townshend, Simon Phillips
A performance from Townshend's first North American solo tour was broadcast live from the theatre of the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York in August 1993. The concert was in three parts: an opening session of eight songs, a complete performance of Psychoderelict and an encore of a further five songs.
Pete Townshend Live in New York Featuring Psychoderelict
Nine Inch Nails: Tension 2013
Alessandro Cortini, Josh Eustis
Nine Inch Nails perform songs off their newest album "Hesitation Marks" along with classics such as "March Of The Pigs" and "Hurt" during an extravagant concert filmed at Staples Center, Los Angeles on November 8, 2013.
Nine Inch Nails: Tension 2013
The Who: Live at the Isle of Wight 2004 Festival
Matt Askem
Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey
In 2004 The Who returned to the Isle Of Wight Festival for the first time since their legendary performance in 1970. After a long absence, the festival had been reborn in 2002 and continues to this day. Their UK concerts in 2004 were the first in their home country since the death of founder member John Entwistle. As the evening shadows lengthened across the festival site, The Who took to the stage and delivered an incendiary performance packed with hit singles and classic album tracks and the concert more than lived up to the fan s expectations and memories of 1970.
The Who: Live at the Isle of Wight 2004 Festival
John Mayer: Someday I'll Fly
Eastwood Allen
John Mayer, Steve Jordan
John Mayer: Someday I'll Fly chronicles the musical evolution of one of the most influential solo artists of his generation. Featuring rare demos, interviews and live performances; it is told in it's entirety from Mayer's perspective. Centered mostly on his career and professional accomplishments, Someday I'll Fly strips away the typical gossip surrounding Mayer to provide an intimate look at the life and career of a lauded musician.
John Mayer: Someday I'll Fly