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Some fairly impressive videos. Accent Feed: 10 Most Innovative Concert Visuals '08

Some fairly impressive videos. Accent Feed: 10 Most Innovative Concert Visuals '08

Injex just hit me with the news that American Jazz Trumpeter Freddie Hubbard died today. He was one of the great ones. I bet there is one crazy jam session going on upstairs tonight.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Freddie Hubbard, the Grammy-winning jazz musician whose blazing virtuosity influenced a generation of trumpet players and who collaborated with such greats as Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, died Monday, a month after suffering a heart attack. He was 70. full story click here

Musicians@Google present: Wynton Marsalis & Geoffrey Ward discussing their book Moving to Higher Ground: How Jazz Can Change Your Life.
Looks like a great book, I wish they would put it out as a computer manual so I could read it.

If you've got $50, a house-cat, and a Master's of Science degree from the University of Victoria lying around you can whip up one of these little gems. I imagine this would be awesome for a live performance of electronic music (not even sure that made sense). Cool stuff nonetheless... -B

The New York Times magazine has created a nice little flash-based sound collage remembering the musical pioneers that passed away in 2008. Respect is due. The Music They Made - The New York Times

Leave it to Swedish interactive design students to figure out a way to convert barcodes into music. Check out Barcode Beats. Creme Corn never sounded so good! -B

Permission marketing pioneer Seth Godin has a great post called Music lessons in which he explains what can be learned from the failing music business. Definitely worth the read.