After “Ain’t No Sunshine” became a hit in 1971, Bill Withers kept working at his factory job—convinced the music biz was too fickle to trust. The album cover? It’s him standing outside that very factory. A soul legend with a lunchbox and a backup plan.
Thelonious Monk didn’t believe in wrong notes
Critics and even fellow musicians often called his playing eccentric or “wrong”
His response was pure Monk: “The piano ain’t got no wrong notes”
He kept playing exactly what he heard — strange, angular, and changed jazz forever.
We just dropped our first single off of “Universal Truth.” Here’s a bit of my solo on “Well You Needn’t.” @RonCarterBass. Is. COOKIN! Streaming everywhere now!!!!
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Chet Baker Live in Holland 1975
"Mr.B"
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Chet Baker (tp,vo), Bob Mover (as), Harold Danko (p), Dave Shapiro (b), Beaver Harris (ds). Featuring Jacques Pelzer (ss, fl).
@ThatEricAlper There's audiophiles then there are also audiophiles some are all about the equipment and the tech,then there audiophiles who use there equipment to get as close to the music as possible,capture that vocal or sax or grand piano,the artist is right here.