When Funkadelic wanted to enhance its 1971 recording of “Fuzzy” Haskin’s song “Back In Our Minds,” the obvious choice was Detroit trombonist McKinely Jackson.
Read MoreReggae producer Dandy Livingstone knew a hit song when he heard it - especially when he had written it.
Read MoreIn 2017, Trombone Shorty and drummer Stanton Moore both released separate versions of “Here Come The Girls,” the Ernie K-Doe hit song written by Allen Toussaint, and both versions featured a solo from Trombone Shorty, creating a chicken-and-egg scenario for any curious listeners.
Read MoreBrazilian composer, Antonio Carlos Jobim’s ancestral influence included the Indigenous samba rhythms and the regional music of Portugal inspired by French Impressionist composers, Spanish classical guitar, and North African traditions.
Read MoreIn his attempt to bridge the early and modern traditions of New Orleans jazz, Delfeayo Marsalis approached “Do You Know What It Means” with the intellectualism of bebop to reveal the depth and complexity of African-American traditions.
Read MoreThe message of The Soul Rebels' titular tune, "Unlock Your Mind" by George Henry Jackson and popularized by The Staple Singers, is to not worry about "ifs" and "buts".
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