D'Angelo's Genius Was Pure, and Rare(newyorker.com) |
D'Angelo's Genius Was Pure, and Rare(newyorker.com) |
My heart sank when I heard the news. MJ, Prince, and now D'Angelo - the last of the three.
The recorded music from the sessions went on albums for erykah badu, common, and d'angelo but it ended up being basically the blueprint for an approach to studio & live rhythm for pop, hip hop, r&b, and also even jazz & gospel. Always fun to get to let old The Who heads know that palladino is also the best living hip hop bass player.
Not sure who this guy is but he is not nearly as entertaining as the sandwich.