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It could be a good long while before I feature all of Quincy Jones' albums here, but there's no need to wait that long, so if you like a little bit of Razzamatazz and Stuff Like That, he's The Dude, and this is Quincy's 75th birthday celebration, Live at Montreux in 2008. By the way, you can always skip the part featuring Mick Hucknall At the End of the Day, unless of course, you're a Simply Red fan.
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - April 10 2023 at 13:09
Coming soon.... The Soul of Smooth Jazz, featuring Roberta Flack, Donny Hathaway, Natalie Cole & Peabo Bryson, and that's just for starters. The first time ever I heard Roberta Flack was in the Clint Eastwood movie, Play Misty for Me, where he played the part of a local radio DJ who's stalked by an over-zealous female fan with evil psychotic intentions, and "Where the scream you hear may be your own." - at least according to the blurb on the DVD cover.
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - April 10 2023 at 13:06
Roberta Flack, Donny Hathaway, Natalie Cole & Peabo Bryson - Killing Me Softly with their songs of Love and Affection. Tonight, I Celebrate My Love for four absolute legends of smooth Soul-Jazz, two of whom are sadly no longer with us.
If you ever wondered what Illya Kuryakin got up to when he wasn't jet-setting around the world and dealing with spies, lies and naked thighs in The Man from U.N.C.L.E, then here's your answer.
Just a suggestion, crank the volume up on this one.
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Weather Forecast:- There's a Gale on the way, but the outlook is for sunny spells of bright and breezy jazz, followed later by occasional outbreaks of mellow moods breaking through on the Blue Horizon.
Thanks! If you were wondering where I've been for the last few days, I've been relaxing and putting my feet up in carpet slippers and a dressing gown right here in the Jazz Funk Lounge, and with that in mind, coming up next are some *Songs for Guy* from Gabor Szabo and Gary McFarland.
Songs for Guy. Breezin' in firstly is Gabor Szabo - Hungary's answer to George Benson, followed by Gary McFarland - the third most famous vibraphone player in the world, after Pierre Moerlen and Sir Patrick Moore.
A-Z of Smooth Jazz, Soul-Jazz, Jazz Funk & Jazz Fusion
1st LIGHT The very first artist on the Jazz-Funk playlist* are the aptly-named 1st Light - a duo consisting of Paul Hardcastle & Derek Green - with an album that first saw the light of day back in 1983, when the average age of the Jazz-Funk artist in England was Nineteen, n-n-n-n-nineteen.
A-Z of Smooth Jazz, Soul Jazz, Jazz Funk & Jazz Fusion
52nd STREET A Jazz-Funk band from Manchester, named after the street in New York City that's famed for its jazz clubs and for the location of CBS Studios - since immortalised by a Billy Joel album.
listening to "Warmer Connections" - haven't heard this in so long I
don't remember any of the songs on this.. I'll have to check out some
more. Thanks!
listening to "Warmer Connections" - haven't heard this in so long I
don't remember any of the songs on this.. I'll have to check out some
more. Thanks!
I'm guessing you meant "Warmer Communications" by the Average White Band.
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