Miles Davis, New York
📷 by Baron Wolman

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Miles Davis, New York
📷 by Baron Wolman
3, 10 and 17 for the book asks 💖
book asks
3. what is your favorite genre?
OHHH NOOO um um. ok according 2 whatever i said on thestorygraph. classics and essays. i also used to rly like mystery. and stuff abt gender tbh!
10. do you have a guilty fav?
no i don't rly have that. had to think a long time abt that but nothing comes to mind.
17. top 5 children’s books?
the ones i can think of rn:
howl's moving castle by diana wynne jones
the invention of hugo cabret by brian selznick
sand dollar summer by kimberly k jones
the miraculous journey of edward tulane by kate dicamillo
everlost by neal shusterman
#musicmonday
slicker than most.
guru from JAZZMATAZZ vol. 1
Pimpadelic Funk 5
#Yaaaoooo no more loungin' on Lenox.. #Jazzamatazz #Historical #Monumental #LenoxLounge (at Harlem World: Lenox Ave Division)
Donald Byrd 101
This beginner’s guide to the music of Donald Byrd is incredibly comprehensive. It starts with the wonderful quintet he led with Pepper Adams, moves to his work with choral voices and then on to albums like “Fancy Free” that were clearly inspired by “In A Silent Way.” The ‘70s is represented by the funk/pop music that Donald made with the Mizell Brothers. Things end in the ‘90s with his work with Guru in hip hop group Jazzamatazz. An amazing and restless career.
-Michael Cuscuna
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Night and Day
Thelma Grayson
Thematic necessity. Plus, it classes up this joint. Don't forget to tip your server.
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It's Only a Paper Moon
Morgana King
It's only a paper moon, sailing over a cardboard sea… I always imagine one of those fantastically cheap and magical backdrops from countless Hollywood musicals whenever I hear this song. For some reason, it also suspends my dislike of the xylophone for about three minutes.
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