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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
RastaDolphin
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Not what I'm listening to RIGHT NOW but this album has been continuously blowing me away since I discovered about a month ago:
RastaDolphin
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This is what I'm listening to right now:
GlenAppleton
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finbad
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Hugh Masekela (4 April 1939 – 23 January 2018)
- possessed an extensive jazz background and credentials, he enjoyed major popular success as one of the earliest innovators in the world fusion genre. Masekela's vibrant trumpet and flügelhorn mixed jazz with South African styles.Ahh, late '60 radio played the heck out of Hugh Masekela's "Grazing in the Grass" instrumental - 'member
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ZCrow
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Curtis Harding - I Won't Let You Down
Durand Jones and The Indications - Smile
Gene Washington - Next to You
Durand Jones and The Indications - Smile
Gene Washington - Next to You
MisterMudd
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Well, even a die hard rocker like myself slows down when the occasion calls for it. Norah, on a snowy Tennessee morning. Enjoy!
Stan
Stan
RastaDolphin
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LORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRN FOREVER
RCBinTN
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Snowed in over here and listening to old favorites to celebrate. Outside it's 12F.
These albums are from the early 1990s. Debuts by Kevin and Tab, and the 10th
studio album by Mr. Prine, RIP.
This song was composed by Robert Johnson.
An example of Mr. Prine's uber-cool songwriting.
Could it get any goofier? Not a chance.
This song was composed by Screamin' Jay Hawkins.
Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. on the piano.
HD800 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>
These albums are from the early 1990s. Debuts by Kevin and Tab, and the 10th
studio album by Mr. Prine, RIP.
This song was composed by Robert Johnson.
An example of Mr. Prine's uber-cool songwriting.
Could it get any goofier? Not a chance.
This song was composed by Screamin' Jay Hawkins.
Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. on the piano.
HD800 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>
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