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D’Wayne Wiggins, 64, Dies; One Third of R&B Group Tony! Toni! Toné!
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Ben Kenney, who was playing guitar with us before he decamped for Incubus, was there with me,
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson • Mo' Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove
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“Back Stabbers” and “Love Train” for the O’Jays, and “Me and Mrs. Jones” for Billy Paul—all from 1972—and followed by “You Make Me Feel Brand New” (1973) for the Stylistics and “The Love I Lost” (1973) for Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, there was no stopping Gamble and Huff until “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now” (1979)
John Seabrook • The Song Machine: How to Make a Hit
Dischner is the only Paradise City member who naturally looks like a GNR doppelgänger. He’s also the guy who makes the trains run on time; he handles the money, coordinates the schedules, and generally keeps his bandmates from killing each other. All of these guys are friendly, but Dischner is the most relentlessly nice. He’s also mind-blowingly id
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Clyde W. Ford • Think Black: A Memoir
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