Rob Reiner spent decades defending democracy and fighting for equality - even when it wasn’t easy or popular. At a moment when silence is safer, his willingness to speak out is a reminder that protecting democracy requires courage.
RETWEET to honor Reiner's legacy of justice ♥️
Remembering the great Bill Evans who was born on this day in 1929. Known for lush harmonies and lyrical improvisation, Evans is regarded as one of the most influential pianists of his time.
The way Evans built and connected chords and improvised melodies gave his playing a romantic quality that contrasted with much of 1950s bebop. In an interview given in 1964, Evans described Bud Powell as his single greatest influence. His repertoire was also unusual. Musical theatre pieces such as “Someday My Prince Will Come” and “My Favorite Things” became in his hands bold rhythmic and chromatic experiments.
During his lifetime, Evans was honored with 31 Grammy nominations and seven Awards. In 1994, he was posthumously honored with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
Here, he is performing “Emily” with Eddie Gomez on bass and Marty Morell on drums live in Finland, 1970.
Hey all! The new coloring book is live! If you watched me draw the pages on Twitch and liked the pages, now you can have them to color for yourself!
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May the rest of this month be a March to remember. I hope you experience consecutive wins, healing energy, unexpected blessings, constant growth, abundance, love, mental clarity, inner peace, and spiritual insight. May you receive everything your heart desires.
Peace
It does not mean to be
in a place where there is
no noise, upsetting news,
loss, overwhelming stress,
mental angst or hard work.
Instead, it means to be
immersed in all of this,
and yet still be calm in your heart 🧘♀️
#life#truth#peace
Working on coloring book #3 - Here's a preview for everyone! It should be done Soon™.
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