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Reggie Workman

Reggie Workman is definitely probably one of the most technically gifted of most bassists, an excellent participant whose versatile design suits into both hard bop and incredibly avant-garde configurations. He performed piano, tuba, and euphonium in early stages but resolved on bass in the middle-’50s. After operating frequently with Gigi …

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Bill Cosby

Although African-American comedians had always been a staple from the standup circuit before the emergence of Costs Cosby, non-e had come also remotely near achieving the same heights of industrial success or common acceptance. Before Cosby, dark comics had been largely relegated towards the so-called “chitlin circuit” of dark nightclubs …

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