EPISODE · Apr 10, 2022 · 50 MIN
Episode #308
from The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond · host Victoria Reed
A heavy dose of SOUL featuring music from the Stax Record label with Rufus Thomas; otherworldly piano ticklings courtesy of the great Earl ‘Fatha’ Hines and NOLA legend Dr. John; a Thelonious Monk double-shot from the maestro himself + one of the finest Monk interpreters, Carmen McRae; a bass master shows off his piano chops when Charles Mingus gets loose on his seminal record “Oh Yeah;” two of the most epically groundbreaking American artists of all time, Parliament and Stevie Wonder; and finally, the one and only (and slightly underrated) Otis Redding.
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A heavy dose of SOUL featuring music from the Stax Record label with Rufus Thomas; otherworldly piano ticklings courtesy of the great Earl ‘Fatha’ Hines and NOLA legend Dr. John; a Thelonious Monk double-shot from the maestro himself + one of the finest Monk interpreters, Carmen McRae; a bass master shows off his piano chops when Charles Mingus gets loose on his seminal record “Oh Yeah;” two of the most epically groundbreaking American artists of all time, Parliament and Stevie Wonder; and finally, the one and only (and slightly underrated) Otis Redding.
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