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⁣005-Establishment of Borno Empire and Some notable Kings

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'Round Midnight' is a jazz standard song by pianist Thelonious Monk. It is the most recorded jazz standard composed by a jazz musician.

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Oliver Nelson Septet - Stolen Moments (1961)

Personnel: Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute), Oliver Nelson (tenor sax, arrange), George Barrow (baritone saxophone), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Roy Haynes (drums)

from the album 'THE BLUES AND THE ABSTRACT TRUTH' (Impulse! Records)

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⁣Thelonious Monk- Live at Newport- Nutty

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Miles plays Miles

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Released on: 2018-09-10

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”On Green Dolphin Street” by Miles Davis
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#ongreendolphinstreet #milesdavis #jazz lyrics:
Lover, one lovely day
Love came planning to stay
Green Dolphin Street supplied the setting
The setting for nights beyond forgetting
Through these moments apart
Love come here in my heart
When I recall the love I found on
I could kiss the ground on Green Dolphin Street
Lover, one lovely day
A love came planning to stay
Green Dolphin Street supplied the setting
The setting for nights beyond forgetting
And through these moments apart
Love come here in my heart
When I recall the love I found on
Im gonna kiss the ground I found on Green Dolphin Street

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Off the Bluenote "Gigolo" LP, Philly's own trumpet master from the Blakey school of hard bop. This bluesy cut is a standard for jazz lovers.

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John Coltrane - My Favorite Things Buy On iTunes Now!

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The Khalid Muhammad interview with Phil Donahue took place in 1994 on "The Phil Donahue Show." Khalid Muhammad was a controversial figure known for his radical views on race relations and black empowerment. During the interview, Muhammad expressed his views on topics such as white supremacy, black liberation, and the state of African Americans in society. The interview sparked a considerable amount of debate and controversy due to Muhammad's provocative statements and Donahue's challenging questions. It remains a significant moment in television history for its candid discussion of race and politics.
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