The early 1980s were a tough time for Black musicians as R&B/Funk bands were caught up in the anti-disco avalanche that killed the genre in the late 1970s. Ever the innovators, Black musicians and producers embraced modern technology, which took away from bands and session players of various instruments, but…
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Ready to “Give” your ears some Miguel? He’s ready to deliver
To say it’s good to have one of the true talents of R&B back is an understatement. After a few years between projects and releases, Miguel is back on the scene with the Scoop Deville-produced single “Give it to me,” a mid-tempo thumper that is all about working towards getting…
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Funkadelic’s Maggot Brained classic stands the test of time
That is the (altered) mind of 29-year-old George Clinton in the winter of 1971 when Funkadelic recorded their third album Maggot Brain, which was released 50 years ago today. Clinton says that he and the late, great guitarist Eddie Hazel were trippin’ on acid when he told Eddie to play…
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Jam and Lewis Vol. 1 proves better late than never
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis have waited 35-plus years to release an album under their own names after giving countless acts in the music industry scores of hits and classics in that same time period. Their first “solo” effort, Jam & Lewis: Vol. 1, proves that good things indeed come…
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Masego makes the grade with “Studying Abroad”
One of the more exciting developments for this music fan is this new era of jazz and jazz-influenced artists/musicians putting a modern spin one of the more elite genres in music. Thundercat of course stands out among the pack of this new wave of artists, but one talented young musician…