How I Wish @digableplanets would"flip" this .Production sounds like it"could've" been on Ur 3rd release and The Bridge Rap Style sounds like Butta
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"TRUTH IN RHYTHM" - Eric Leeds (Prince), Part 1 of 3 https://t.co/LERiiWmMkw via @YouTube
Can't forget The Lead Horn(line)was based on,"So What"-Miles Davis
Remembering the great Charlie “Bird” Parker who was born on this day in 1920. Considered the greatest jazz saxophonist of all time, Parker was the principal stimulus of the modern jazz idiom known as bebop, and he was one of the primary revolutionary geniuses in jazz.
Parker was a blazingly fast virtuoso and introduced revolutionary harmonic ideas into jazz, including rapid passing chords, new variants of altered chords, and chord substitutions. Primarily a player of the alto saxophone, Parker’s tone ranged from clean and penetrating to sweet and somber.
Here, he is performing “Celebrity” with saxophonist Coleman Hawkins and drummer Buddy Rich live in 1950.
Our MOST-READ ARTICLES of July include our interview with #MeshellNdegeocello by @paisleysparks44 | Read more + listen to her new album 'The Omnichord Real Book' here: https://t.co/A9XoBUZSam
In our last issue you'll find a complete guide to the locations of "Under the Cherry Moon" and also an illustrative video comparing the scenes of the movie with the real locations. Here is an 'edit' version. 🍒🌙
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