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Cordell Jackson aka The Rockin’ Grandma

Posted in Rock Gods, videos on November 5th, 2009

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If you mention the name Cordell Jackson, many people have no idea who that is. Mention the fact that she is the old lady with attitude duelling rockabilly artist Brian Setzer on guitar in the Budweiser beer ad, and maybe some will remember.
Cordell Jackson was an American guitarist thought to be the first woman to produce, engineer, arrange and promote music on her own rock and roll music label. She was born in Pontotoc, Mississippi, on July 15, 1923, and died in Memphis, Tennessee, on October 14, 2004.
In 1956 she released her first single, “Beboppers Christmas” b/w “Rock and Roll Christmas” on her own Moon label. The Moon label became notorious among Rockabilly fans for releasing 45’s by legends like Joe Wallace, Earl Patterson and Allen Page. who did the original version of the much -covered “Dateless Night” (written by Jackson).

Jackson then began playing occasional shows in the 1980s with her signature red Hagstrom electric guitar as a solo artist in Memphis, Hoboken, New York, and Chicago nightclubs. She recorded new material on her label with Memphis musicians Colonel Robert Morris and Bob Holden, becoming known as a “rock-and-roll granny” solo guitar instrumentalist. She appeared in 1991 and 1992 on national talk shows like Late Night With David Letterman

In the late 1990s, Cordell co-wrote and played with the Rockabilly icon, Colonel Robert Morris in Memphis. Colonel Robert also helped edit the book based on her life and career.

Her Moon Records label was the oldest continuously operating label in Memphis at the time of her death in 2004.

Here is a clip for “The Split”, a video by filmmaker Dan Rose, released through her label in the 1990s.

Sweet Child o’Mine on Hip-Hop

Posted in Rock Gods on February 26th, 2009

I found this song a lot of people were asking me about: The intro from Guns n’Roses’ Sweet Child o’Mine is sampled in a song on the Fort Minor mixtape, titled “S.C.O.M.”(Sweet Child o’ Mine).
Fort Minor is the hip hop music side project of Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park vocalist).
I can’t say I really like it…my first reaction when I heard it was: “Whaaat?!” but after I heard the instrumental only version I thought this song is not such a bad idea.

Click here to listen to Fort Minor – S.C.O.M. and get the lyrics to this song.

Sweet Dreams…

Posted in Rock Gods on February 5th, 2009

The funniest thing happened a couple of nights ago.
I don’t think I’m crazy…I really don’t! It took me a couple of days to analize this, I had doubts about writing this post, but here it is :D
I don’t know how many people experienced this but, it happened to me :D
I dreamt of a song dear world, :D video, lyrics and everything :D A song I had almost forgotten, a song that, as I recall, I last listened to in 2003 :)
And it kept playing over…and over…
I woke up with a smile on my face, humming this song :)

P.S. The funniest part is…I can’t say I was obsessed with it at the time, I just thought it was an “ok” song. Period.


System of a Down – Aerials
Uploaded by hammer-head

You can find the lyrics here

Guitar Hero: Metallica Track Listing

Posted in Rock Gods on February 2nd, 2009

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It’s official, on March 29, the new Guitar Hero: Metallica will be available in North America for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and the rest of the world sometime in May. The PS2 and Wii versions are coming this Spring, “also most likely in early May,” according to the band’s website.

For those of you who don’t know what Guitar Hero is :D , a little Wikipedia definition:

Enjoy the trailer :D :

Further on, you have the complete playlist with the 28 tracks included in the game. To listen click: Read the rest of this entry »

The oldest rocker in town

Posted in Rock Gods on January 20th, 2009

Check out this video. BBC News interviews an 82 year old heavy metal fan from UK.
Seeing this reminded me of the old days when I used to listen to Hendrix on my old record player with my dad. So I dusted my vinyl collection this Sunday and just let myself get carried away…There’s something special about vinyl, I can’t really explain…the sound feels so real it takes me back to those days…Hmmm…Memories…