Secret Night Gang, The Sun ****

Just a joy Secret Night Gang's 'The Sun' is streaming today. Out of Manchester the band were founded by singer-songwriter Kemani Anderson here on lead vocals (in a Stevie Wonder space into the dreaming initially, then journeying into his own sound …

Published: 23 Apr 2021. Updated: 23 months.

Just a joy Secret Night Gang's 'The Sun' is streaming today. Out of Manchester the band were founded by singer-songwriter Kemani Anderson here on lead vocals (in a Stevie Wonder space into the dreaming initially, then journeying into his own sound as your ears get used to the warmth of his voice and the 1970s sound), songwriter Callum Connell on keys on the track, and bass guitarist Stuart Whitehead – issuing label Brownswood quote Kemani: ''Gospel music has a special place in my heart as it would be the genre of music I would hear my mother sing and shine on the praise and worship team or hear my brother play bass/drums a long with the other musicians in the church.” Brownswood explain that Kemani knew Cal at school playing in the steel band. Also on the track are drummer Myke Wilson, guitarist Jack Duckham, on synth Liviu Gheorghe and on Fender Rhodes, Matt Wilde. Out now

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Terri Lyne Carrington, Albert ''Tootie'' Heath, Henry Threadgill and Phil Schaap: Jazz Masters 2021

The National Endowment for the Arts' collaboration with SFJAZZ virtual tribute concert celebrating the 2021 NEA Jazz Masters is streaming. Terri Lyne Carrington, Albert “Tootie” Heath, Henry Threadgill, and Phil Schaap are honoured this year. …

Published: 23 Apr 2021. Updated: 3 years.

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The National Endowment for the Arts' collaboration with SFJAZZ virtual tribute concert celebrating the 2021 NEA Jazz Masters is streaming. Terri Lyne Carrington, Albert “Tootie” Heath, Henry Threadgill, and Phil Schaap are honoured this year. Hosted by Dee Dee Bridgewater and Delroy Lindo musically directed by Miguel Zenón and including performances by among others Jason Marsalis and Dianne Reeves the show includes contributions from Herbie Hancock, Charles Lloyd and Wayne Shorter. Terri Lyne Carrington, top