🌞+ ☕️ +Diz = 😎Ya man 😎
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Read moreGreenwood + Ben Tzur
What does an Israeli Qawwali composer, a Radiohead guitarist and a room full of musicians from Rajasthan have in common...
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The Avalanches
Booker T. Jones and Questlove
A Collusion of Sound for which We are Thankful
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Sail Away on this Musical Adventure
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It's Monday, just listen...
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HBD ol' Friend!
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Aurora Aksnes
Battle the Night, Let Love Conquer your Mind
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Thank You Mahogany Sessions
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And it's a beautiful sight to hear
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A Jazzy Perspective on a Debussy Classic
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Come now hurry hurry! Don't miss this train.
Read moreBen l'Oncle Soul
"Feeling Good" a Jazz standard written by songwriters Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the musical The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd, has been covered by many renowned musicians. Made famous by Nina Simone in 1965 and played by the likes of John Coltrane and most recently Michael Buble.... I guess you could say, it leaves us well, Feelin' Good (you knew it was coming 😬).
Here we have French soul singer, Ben l'Oncle Soul giving "Feeling Good" a whirl and man, does it whirl.
You're gonna swoooooon.
Love,
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