Tuesday, February 27, 2018

The Nightfly Music Blog 10 Year Anniversary: Signing Off




On February 27, 2008 I started my music blog, simply because I wanted to write about music and share it with others. I named the blog The Nightfly after one of my favorite albums and favorite albums covers of all time - more about that here:

http://latenightdj.blogspot.dk/2008/02/nightfly_27.html

And here:

http://latenightdj.blogspot.dk/2008/02/what-beautiful-world-this-will-be.html


The first year I didn't post as much as I would have liked to. However, in the fall of 2009, I began posting on a regular basis, kicking off with an interview with Mozez on October 13. For some reason I wasn't yet posting music videos; that didn't happen until November of that year.

Unfortunately, due to some music videos having been removed from YouTube (by YouTube or record labels or users) over the years, there are a few "blanks" here and there, i.e. videos that cannot be played. It's basically every music blogger's nightmare, but I long ago chose not to bother with these "dead videos" aka "blanks".

Anyway, today, on the 10th Anniversary, I've decided now is the right time for me to stop blogging.  A total of 674 posts, a boatload of music videos, numerous interviews, and more fun that I could have possibly have imagined when I started out. But the day only has 24 hrs., and other writing projects are now taking up much of my spare time.

The great thing is, The Nightfly music blog will still be on the World Wide Web - as long as Google (yep, they own Blogspot too) decide not to pull the plug.

Before I start bawling my eyes out, quite possibly ruining my PC keyboard with a river of tears and snot, I want to thank all of my lovely readers - whether you just "tuned in" this year or ten years ago. If the music that I've blogged about has inspired, comforted, or awed even one person, my work was not in vain.

Important note: I can see from the blog stats that The Nightfly readers "tune in" from all over the world which has been so incredibly gratifying to me. More about that here:

http://latenightdj.blogspot.dk/2011/01/to-readers-of-nightfly-incl.html

I also want to send happy thoughts to the many artists and bands that I have posted about. Obviously, without anyone writing, recording and performing music, there would be zero to blog about.

I'm going to sign off with something so feel-good, it's borderline criminal: the late, great gentle giant Israel Ka'ano'i Kamakawiwo'ole aka Braddah Iz (Brother Iz) , in his native Hawaii, giving Judy Garland a serious run for the money with his stunning version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Doesn't really get much better than that.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Kamakawiwo%CA%BBole

Note: I first posted this video for Xmas of 2014.





Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Karui: Signals




Her mother is a Danish native, her father is originally from the Solomon Islands. Annelie Karui Saemala aka Karui herself was born and raised in Herning, and currently works as a vocal teacher in Ringsted. This past Saturday on Danish network television, the 19-year-old singer was one of ten participants competing for the coveted honor of representing Denmark in the 63rd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest which will take place in Lisbon in May.

Although she did not win, Karui gave the hands down most self-assured performance, completely owning the stage, and wowing everyone watching. The superb electronica-R&B gem "Signals" (co-written by the artist) showcased her formidable voice which effortlessly moves from silky smooth to powerhouse and back. The singer was expertly backed by a stellar three-piece band (Note: the names of the musicians were not available to the press.)

In recent interviews the singer has stated that she loves her teaching job, but has also expressed great interest in pursuing a professional music career.  There are only a few videos on YouTube, but no recorded material. Here's hoping that will change - and soon.