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It’s called “Long Play” and it gives Nightside host Andy O’ the opportunity to explore the longest tracks of the KUVO library.
We will celebrate two birthdays with Long Play recordings…the music of
Charles Mingus born: 4/22/1922 and the music of
Duke Ellington born: 4/29/1899.
“Sue’s Changes” (17:01) from “Changes One” from 1975 featuring Jack Walrath-Trumpet, George Adams-Tenor Sax, Don Pullen-Piano, Dannie Richmond-Drums and
Charles Mingus on the Bass.
Also from Changes One, Duke Ellington’s “Sound of Love” (12:04) with the same band.
A loving tribute by Mingus, citing Ellington’s writing of the classic love song, so many of which are iconic standards of Jazz.
Hoy celebramos el cumpleaños del más grande bolerista del Perú: Lucho Barrios
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Demi Lovato opens up about her collaboration with good friend Ariana Grande ANI | Updated: Apr 03, 2021 12:09 IST
Washington [US], April 3 (ANI): American singer-actor Demi Lovato recently provided insight into her exciting new collaboration with fellow pop star and friend Ariana Grande.
The 28-year-old singer released her seventh studio album, Dancing with the Devil . The Art of Starting Over, on Friday and the video accompanying her new documentary, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil.
The Stone Cold singer appeared in an interview with YouTube s Released and opened up about several tracks on the new Long Play, including her collaboration with powerhouse vocalist Ariana Grande. The collab is titled Met Him Last Night , reported People magazine.
Meet Surly’s, the emerging bar sure to be your new High St local
Words by Tammy Walters
Whether you’re just keen on a beer after work, or down for a weekend sesh, Surly’s Bar is the new hotspot for you.
Paying homage to the ever-grumpy and cynical
Simpsons’ Duff Beer mascot, Surly Duff, Surly’s Bar is a welcome spot for locals to wet their whistle.
The brainchild of Preston locals, Matt Evans and Sarah Russell, Surly’s showcases the partnership’s shared 15-year hospitality expertise, creating a bar that prides itself on its intimacy and intrinsic familiarity.