Shadow Dancing (Vinyl LP) Indie Punk & AlternativeSaxophonist Azar Lawrence (born 1952) needs little introduction, as a young musical prodigy he was lovingly tutored by his mother, who taught music and led their church choir. At age 5, he played violin in the Los Angeles Junior Symphony, then viola, but his ears were turned to the saxophone at age 13. Azar spent his teen years immersed in jazz at the home of his best friend, none other than the late Reggie Golson, son of the great composer arranger
it was ranked at #13 on Rolling Stone's 2003 list of the "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" was inducted into the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress in 2006
She has blazed a trail so that others could follow
Kick Out The Jams still sounds astonishingly powerful
all recorded by Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd at Studio One Records
Back to Black has a similar sound to Frank but much more flair and spark to it
Yussef Kamaal and Kiefer
not just through music
"Dance Yourself Free" celebrates the freedom of being in the moment and forgetting everyday stresses and worries
a multi-dimensional eclectic journey of musical craftsmanship that moves from disco to folk to no wave skronk with staggering cohesion
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and he sounds like he's clearly enjoying it
Stranger For Durango is a bright instrumental performed by Roland Alphonso