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  1. Just received this from Bandcamp: This Friday, June 5th (from midnight to midnight PDT), we’re once again waiving our revenue share for all sales on Bandcamp to support artists impacted by Covid-19. We’ve put together a list of artists and labels preparing special releases for Friday, including those donating their share to organizations in support of racial justice and change. In addition, on Friday, June 19th, we’re donating 100% of our share of sales to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, a racial justice organization with a long history of effectively enacting change through litigation, advocacy, and public education.
  2. Rufus Jones (d) Tommy Turrentine (tp) Seldon Powell (ts -1/5) Joe Farrell (ts -6/9) Jaki Byard (p) Gene Bertoncini (g) Major Holley (b -1/5) Teddi Smith (b -6/9). 1964 Cameo C-1076.
  3. Every week or so I get credit card applications and other unsolicited offers in the mail. I barely look at them let alone open the envelope. I just toss it in the recycling bin without a second thought. This morning, I read that some people may accidentally have tossed their stimulus payment in the trash because it looks like junk mail. The return address on the plain, white envelope is "Money Network Cardholder Services". Typical junk mail, right? So I take a look in the recycling bin and sure enough, there it was! If you're expecting a mailed stimulus payment, you can check on the status of your payment here: get my payment And here's the article that that got my attention: nbcnews/business
  4. His last name is spelled with a "z", not an "s".
  5. Longtime AIDS activist and author Larry Kramer died Wednesday morning in Manhattan. He was 84. Kramer was an American playwright, screenwriter and gay rights pioneer and is widely credited with catalyzing the early response to the HIV/AIDS crisis in the United States. The cause of death was pneumonia, according to The New York Times. nbc news obit
  6. Safe, and stylin' Joe Biden and his wife lay a wreath at the Veterans Memorial Park at the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
  7. At the end of 2012, ArtistShare issued three discs of previously unreleased music from the original Jim Hall Live! gigs.
  8. Except when it originates in the U.S. Scientists believe the Spanish Flu jumped from birds to humans in the American Midwest. Another home-grown influenza is the H1N1, or theSwine Flu. So why don't we refer to these diseases as "America's Heartland Virus" or "Boy, those Americans sure love their pork Flu"? Words are power. Words have consequences. Woke on that.
  9. Reports of Anti-Asian Assaults, Harassment and Hate Crimes Rise as Coronavirus Spreads Asian American doctors and nurses are fighting racism and the coronavirus Asian Americans describe ‘gut punch’ of racist attacks during coronavirus pandemic Attacks on Asian Americans skyrocket to 100 per day during coronavirus pandemic Words have consequences.
  10. Sorry, but I don't get your point.
  11. Garzone fans should give this recent release a listen:
  12. You can listen to all of it free on Spotify.
  13. I was just listening to "Suavecito" and discovered that Jorge Santana passed away a few days ago. While not as famous as his brother, Jorge and Malo made some good music in the early seventies. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/carlos-santana-brother-jorge-santana-dead
  14. Harry Allen, Eric Alexander, Grant Stewart, tenor sax; Gary Smulyan, baritone sax; Rossano Sportiello, piano; Joel Forbes, bass; Kevin Kanner, drums.
  15. NY Times published his obit two days ago.
  16. It's called Labyrinth.
  17. Cool. Great music. You inspired me to listen to my non-Mosaic issue. Thanks.
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