Hints and tips:
...Recognising that not everyone in the audience will have binge-watched the box set, there is a (taped) narrative voiceover by performance poet Benjamin Zephaniah, street preacher in the series, who helpfully...
...Casey Benjamin’s mournful vocoder vocals, Terrace Martin’s pithy alto sax and Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah’s soaring trumpet are thrilling leads....
...Law firm Squire Patton Boggs has hired Derrick Cephas in New York. He previously led the financial institutions regulatory practice at Weil, Gotshal & Manges....
...Highlights were Derrick Hodge, introducing “Smells Like Teen Spirit” with fleet flamenco-inspired bass over low-note whoops, and the band’s complete re-imagining of “Lovely Day”....
...It opened with Casey Benjamin spookily vocoding the riff from John Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme” and closed more than three hours later with a Benjamin burnout on soprano sax....
...Glasper’s set opened with Derrick Hodge delivering the bass riff from “A Love Supreme” and closed with a J Dilla medley and tribute....
...The scene was set by Derrick Hodge nonchalantly playing the bass riff to John Coltrane’s “Love Supreme”, Chris Dave added a myriad of rattles and rolls, Benjamin chanted through his Vocoder, there were loops...
...Benjamin agrees. “Capital growth is strong,” he says....
...Benjamin Gilmour’s Son of a Lion was the revelation on the Berlin fringe....
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