Diana Ross - first solo album from 1970
Classic….must play now
She had a run of four or five albums in the 70’s that are indispensable.
Hmmn………was looking at my meagre collection……playing this on Qobuz……shifting myself back to self owned.
Hmmn….need to step up my game……great memories of my life in there.
Chicago VI.
I’ve had some lyrics going round and round in my head for days. Finally tracked them down to the opening of this brilliant album from 1973.
Cream - Goodbye.
Now playing…
John Mayer - Sob Rock
John Mayer (Vocals, Bass, Keyboards, Piano), Jeff Babko (Keyboards), Lenny Castro (Percussion), Larry Goldings (Keyboards, Percussion), Sean Hurley (Bass), Greg Leisz (Pedal Steel), Maren Morris (Vocals), Jamie Muhoberac (Keyboards), Pino Palladino (Bass), Greg Phillinganes (Keyboards, Synthesizer) and Aaron Sterling (Drums, Percussion).
Streaming on Qobuz (48/24)… continuing on through the Noon hour with John as I start up today’s exercise routine and he and the band are sounding sweet! Another lovely album from 2021…
At fifteen, Edith Wilson became the third black woman to make phonograph records and has since spent many long and productive years in the entertainment field. While she is generally classified with he vaudeville blues singers (based on her early recordings), this is not a fair summation of her career, which has included success on the stage, screen, radio and television, in addition to the recordings for which she is best remembered by jazz collectors. A versatile vocalist, Edith sang with the Thousand Pounds of Harmony, comprised of Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller and herself, as well as a number of Broadway revues.