Marvin Gaye performing on the British TV Show, “Thank Your Lucky Stars” Airdate: November 28, 1964.
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Marvin Gaye performing on the British TV Show, “Thank Your Lucky Stars” Airdate: November 28, 1964.
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Planet Funk
Hank Mobley, Horace Silver and Doug Watkins, 1954
Mark Seliger, John Lee Hooker, 1990. Via magazines.iaddb.org
A daily dose of Bach
Keyboard Concerto in E major, BWV 1053 - 3. Allegro
Anastasia Injushina, piano Hamburger Camerata conducted by Ralf Gothóni
Freddie Hubbard – Gittin’ Down
Atlantic – 7567-80782-2 – Originally released in 1970. Freddie Hubbard – The Black Angel. Alto Saxophone, Flute – Jimmy Spaulding. Bass – Reggie Workman. Congas, Maracas – Carlos “Potato” Valdes. Drums – Louis Hayes. Piano, Electric Piano – Kenny Barron. Trumpet – Freddie Hubbard.
Clifford Brown [born October 30, 1930] with Gigi Gryce and Curly Russell Birdland February 1954 by Francis Wolff
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Sarah Vaughan, legendary jazz singer
Lee Morgan, Benny Golson and Jymie Merritt - The Jazz Messengers at the Sutherland Lounge, Chicago
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Good foot! Godfather of Soul. Minister of the Super Heavy Funk. The HARDEST Working Man in Show Business.