The New York Times – Music:
He was grateful for Otis Redding’s enduring legacy, he said,d even if it overshadowed his efforts to make music of his own.
The New York Times – Music:
He was grateful for Otis Redding’s enduring legacy, he said,d even if it overshadowed his efforts to make music of his own.
The New York Times – Music:
The key to a great exercise playlist, our critic writes, is a mix of novelty and familiarity.
The New York Times – Music:
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The New York Times – Music:
Though from different generations, the two share a belief in musicianship and the power of a band.
The New York Times – Music:
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The New York Times – Music:
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The New York Times – Music:
As a teenager, he joined forces with George Clinton. Their vocal group, the Parliaments, morphed into Parliament-Funkadelic, one of the wildest acts of the 1970s.
The New York Times – Music:
His much-covered 1978 hit “What You Won’t Do for Love” launched him on a prolific career that spanned decades and genres.