Hints and tips:
...His singing on his most recent solo album, 2017’s Carry Fire, was tender and gentle....
...And what I was actually listening to was underground rock music: The Who, The Velvet Underground, Jefferson Airplane, The Byrds and many others....
...Lizzo cried during “Rumors” as guitarist Jordan Waters played one of many solos. The singer’s voice was a formidable instrument in its own right....
...America doesn’t have Europe’s incredible architecture, but Jefferson designed this building to have echoes of the Pantheon....
...It is the night before the opening of Barbara Chase-Riboud’s first UK solo exhibition, Infinite Folds, at London’s Serpentine Gallery....
...A run of solo guitar and then staccato dabs of keyboard, echoing the vamp from “Light My Fire”. “I am your cinnamon, I am your cardamom. I am your timekeeper....
...Guitar solos flutter alongside, an equal component in the musical arrangement rather than its dominant element....
...Its earliest presidents urged the country to chart a solo course. “Commerce with all nations, alliance with none,” advocated Thomas Jefferson....
...Six actors slip on and off the stage to deliver solos, duets, trios, choruses, sometimes linked, sometimes standalone....
...Lizzo is something of a veteran of the stage, having performed in various groups before releasing her first solo album in 2013. She rapped fluently and sang strongly, a confident performer....
...So, he’s living a high leverage life, and the good news is he can create things he would never be able to create by himself, and the Whitney gave him a solo show when they moved....
...In 1952 vocalist Eddie Jefferson wrote new lyrics to the precise contours of Moody’s sax solo and called it “Moody’s Mood for Love”....
...with an annoyingly chirpy whistled solo from Kalkbrenner....
...Twice, and less successfully, Moran let whole tunes play – the 1980s dance hit “Ice Cream Castles”; Eddie Jefferson singing his lyrics to Coleman Hawkins’ renowned saxophone solo on “Body and Soul” – sporadically...
...Did you know that Thomas Jefferson had a copy of the Koran in his library? Had you heard of the bloody pogroms against Chinese railroad workers in the 1870s?...
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