As we hit the last Monday in February, the podcast celebrates Black History Month with an offering of some incredibly influential black musicians.
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Armstrong, Louis. “Weatherbird.” Complete Hot Five & Hot Seven Recordings, Definitive Records, 2001. 4CD LP.
Davis, Miles. “Deception.” Birth of the Cool, Capital Jazz, 2001. CD LP.
Richard, Little. “I’ll Never let You Go.” Specialty Records 645, 1958. 7” Record.
Hendrix, Jimi. “The Wind Cries Mary.” Jimi Hendrix Experience Smash Hits, MCA, 2002. CD LP.
Toots and the Maytals. “Do The Reggay.” Time Tough The Anthology, Island, 1996. 2CD LP.
Gaye, Marvin. “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology).” What’s Going On? Tamala Records, 1971. Vinyl LP.
Bad Brains. “The Regulator.” Bar Brains, ROIR Records, 1982. Vinyl LP.
Marsalis, Wynton. “Black Codes.” Black Codes (From the Underground), CGo! Disks, 1988. CD LP.
Public Enemy. “Brother’s Gonna Work It Out.” Fear of a Black Planet, Columbia Records 1985. CD LP.
Barrymores, The. “New Invasion.” New Invasion, C12 Records, 2006. CD LP.
Turre, Steve. “In A Sentimental Mood.” Steve Turre, Verve Records, 1997. CD LP.
Jones, Sharon. “Matter of Time.” Soul of a Woman, Daptone Records, 2017. Vinyl LP.
BDP. “Exhibit A.” Edutainment, Jive/RCA records, 1990. Cassette LP.
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