If it weren't for the DJs who dug into crates to pull out weird records and chop them up into beats for rappers to rap over, I wouldn't know nearly as much about all the genres I've come to be familiar with, jazz included.
I had doubts about what CWebb has left in the tank, but someone else pointed out that as late as 2005 he was averaging 20 ppg and 10 rpg. He would be a good addition for the Lakers or the Pistons.
Hey Jim, I have the songs "Party Time" and "Hip City" on compilations I downloaded from eMusic. Funky stuff, I especially like "Party Time." The compilations were put out by the Ubiquity/Luv N Haight folks.
Thanks .:.
My photorealist skills are coming along nicely. I paint images such as this on canvases 10'x20' in order to preserve the details and execute the blending of colors. The airbrushing is extremely time-consuming, but even moreso is the tracing of the projected photograph.
Who else did Zeppelin "borrow" from?
Jake Holmes - Dazed & Confused
Bert Jansch - Black Water Side
Kansas Joe & Memphis Minnie - When The Levee Breaks
Lead Belly & Josh White - In My Time Of Dying
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup - My Mama Don't Allow Me
Big Bill Broonzy - Trucking Little Woman
Blind Boy Fuller - I Want Some Of Your Pie
Blind Willie Johnson - Nobody's Fault But Mine
John Lee Hooker - Boogie Chicken
Lead Belly - The Gallis Pole
Oscar "Buddy" Woods & Black Ace - Lone Wolf Blues
Robert Wilkins - That's No Way To Get Along
Sleepy John Estes - The Girl I Love, She Got Long Curly Hair
St. Louis Jimmy Oden - Going Down Slow
Kokomo Arnold - Milk Cow Blues
Bukka White - Shake 'Em On Down
Hambone Willie Newbern - Roll & Tumble Blues
Happy Birthday, Jimmy!
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