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Posted on July 2, 2009 by Strutzin | Posted under Music
A Tribute to Woodstock 1969
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Southern Comfort (Janis Joplin)–The styles of Joplin’s music are not easy to replicate nor is the amazing singing voice she possessed, but the band somehow pulls it off in epic fashion. From blues to psychedelic rock, Southern Comfort spans Joplin’s entire career and doesn’t miss a beat. Listen to the soulful voice of the person seen as the best female vocalist in the history of music. Relive the Woodstock 1969 performance that still has a place in music history. Abraxas (Santana)–They play songs from every era of Santana’s from the full band to Carlos’ solo act. As far as Santana tributes go, there isn’t even a second place. Abraxas incorporates music expanding the band’s entire career; from the original Woodstock lineup to the solo works of legendary guitarist Carlos Santana, the group spans music from many decades flawlessly. Voodoo Child (Jimi Hendrix) – Jimy Bleu features the incredible music of Hendrix as well as the theatrics made him such an extraordinary showman. He started Voodoo Child 40 years ago when he was a member of the official Jimi Hendrix fan club. Watch as he effortlessly emulates one of the most recognizable musicians in the world seemingly effortlessly. Bargain (The Who)– Expressing the youthful antics of Brit rockers the Who, Bargain has the act down to a science. From their dress, to their sound, to the instruments they chose to replicate the music with, you would think you’re watching the original Woodstock lineup. About The Author: Jim Strutzin is a SEO writer in the city of Berkley, CA. He specializes in Internet and article marketing, content writing, and graphic design. He is an avid Woodstock fan and attended Woodstock 1969. |
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