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Source Material: Grant Green – “Upshot”
Grant Green was a jazz guitarist from St Louis, Missouri. He's most well-known for his contributions as a leader and a sideman for Blue Note Records. Green is considered to be one of the most prolific and least celebrated guitarists of…
Source Material: Lamont Dozier – “Break The Ice”
Lamont Dozier is a singer, songwriter, and producer from Detroit, Michigan. After a slow start as a solo artist in the '50s, Dozier began writing and producing music with songwriting brothers, Brian and Eddie Holland. In the early '60s,…
Source Material: Creative Source – “I’d Find You Anywhere”
Creative Source, a soul and funk band based in Los Angeles, enjoyed limited success in the early '70s. Managed by Ron Townsend of the Fifth Dimension, the band's first hit was "You Can't Hide Love" in 1973. The following year, their cover…
Source Material: Lou Donaldson – “You’re Welcome, Stop on By”
Lou Donaldson is a Jazz alto saxophonist from Badin, North Carolina. His career spanned over 40 years, starting in the early 1950s, on through the '70s, and into the '90s. Donaldson began to establish himself in the '50s during the bebop…
Source Material: Eddie Kendricks – “Intimate Friends”
Eddie Kendricks had two careers as an artist in the '60s and '70s. Kendricks was one of the co-founders of The Temptations and one of their lead singers for eleven years. But following a strained relationship with Motown and continued…
Source Material: Sharon Forrester – “Holly”
Sharon Forrester is a reggae and soul singer born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica. On "Holly" you hear the Reggae influence and the impact of Black American soul music simultaneously. While this style and sound was unique, like many…
Source Material: Donnie and Joe Emerson – “Baby”
Donnie and Joe Emerson are a musical duo from, Fruitland, Washington, a small town that currently holds 812 people. In 1978, situated on the family farm, their father, Don Emerson Sr., saw his sons burgeoning interest in music and decided…
Source Material: Chico Hamilton – “I Can Hear The Grass Grow”
"I Can Hear The Grass Grow" sounds like the perfect song for a film score.
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Chico Hamilton – “I Can Hear The Grass Grow”…
Source Material: “Brenda Holloway – When I’m Gone”
Brenda Holloway was a soul singer for Motown during the 1960s. After Mary Wells, one of Motown's leading hitmakers at the time, departed from the label, Holloway was touted as Motown's next solo star. This led to Holloway recording "When…
Source Material: Bernard Purdie – “Black Purd’s Theme”
Bernard Purdie is one of the most prominent drummers of all-time. He did most of his damage during the '60s and '70s, working with a slew of artists including: Nina Simone, Gil-Scott Heron, and Aretha Franklin. Purdie created the "Purdie…