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Lenny Williams

Although Lenny Williams has already established an extended solo career, he’s still best-known for his 3 years as the lead singer of Tower of Power, among the best funk/soul bands from the ’70s. But Williams was going after a solo profession before signing up for Tower of Power, and he …

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Robert Palmer

Robert Palmer was among America’s most well-known music critics in the ’70s towards the ’90s, particularly via his placement as the NY Times’ initial full-time article writer and pop critic, which he occupied between 1976 and 1988. He composed many books on rock and roll and blues, the very best …

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John Stubblefield

Tenor saxophonist John Stubblefield rates being among the most powerful and innovative soloists from the post-Coltrane era, collaborating having a who’s who also of contemporary jazz and avant-garde giants including Charles Mingus, whose big music group Stubblefield later on spearheaded. Born Feb 4, 1945, in Small Rock and roll, AK, …

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