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“Blame It on the Boogie” is confusing, because it’s a cover of a song by Mick Jackson, an English singer whose real name was also Michael Jackson. He had a version of the song out at the same time, and British newspapers and radio stations took sides: some of them liked the Jackson version, while others liked the Jacksons’ version.
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson • Mo' Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove
Paul Humphrey was a session drummer who worked with everyone from Jimmy Smith and Charles Mingus to Frank Zappa and Marvin Gaye. He was also the drummer for Lawrence Welk’s TV show in the late seventies, and his children would sometimes appear with him on the show. Sound familiar?
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson • Mo' Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove
Michael Jackson Biography...Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll: The Shocking Truth About the Man Behind The Legend
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Austrian Jewish composer Gustav Mahler. Mahler,
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‘Dizzy Atmosphere’,
Kenny Mathieson • Giant Steps: Bebop and the Creators of Modern Jazz, 1945-65

It appears that countless women born between the years of 1965 and 1978 are in love with John Cusack. I cannot fathom how he isn’t the number-one box-office star in America, because every straight girl I know would sell her soul to share a milkshake with that motherfucker. For upwardly mobile women in their