Music on TV This Week: Playing for Change
An international street musician collective, 'This is Spinal Tap' and 'A Hard Day's Night' headline the week.
Roger Ridley performing 'Stand By Me' for Playing for Change -
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Assuming for a moment that you're not one of the more than 10 million that have seen the YouTube video of this collection of street musicians performing "Stand By Me," let me break it down for you (or better yet, scroll down and watch the video). It begins the way the project itself began, with Santa Monica street performer Roger Ridley (pictured, and since deceased) introducing and performing the song on his acoustic guitar. From there the song builds in layers using live performances from the four corners of the world. By the end, more than 35 diverse musicians from 18 locations are heard riffing on the classic Ben E. King song. It's a fascinating mashup of styles and cultures, and its success has spurred an album (Playing For Change—Songs Around the World), which entered the charts in the top ten, and functions as the thrilling opening to the documentary Playing For Change: Peace Through Music (which is now going to air on PBS sometime next month). They've since also collected several of the artists from the project and are touring, raising money for music schools for children all over the world. They brought the house down at Glastonbury last week, but on Thursday, the band will somehow squeeze all the performers on to Conan's sound stage, as they perform one of their dynamic covers.
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