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Listen to Long Plays during the 11 o’clock hour of The Nightside with Andy O’…these special extensive compositions needed a deeper listen
This Sunday, Long Play on The Nightside features Miles Davis in concert just months before his unfortunate passing in 1991. As well as David Murray’s artful visitation of The Grateful Dead’s Dark Star and The Mahavishnu Orchestra album Apocalypse lauded by John McLaughlin as a favorite. Overlooked but not overheard.
Hymn to Him (19:17) is from the album “Apocalypse.”
The Mahavishnu Orchestra’s fourth album, released in 1974. It was performed by the second line-up of the Mahavishnu Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra. It was produced by George Martin, who regarded it as “one of the best records I have ever made” McLaughlin felt it was “The real Mahavishnu Orchestra at its best”
Another exhibit for the jury would be the 2015 album
Philadelphia Beat, featuring Heath s trio with Ethan Iverson on piano and Ben Street on bass. It opens with a version of Bags Groove the Milt Jackson tune that Tootie surely played with older bro Percy Heath during his time in the Modern Jazz Quartet. Listen for how he states the initial pulse on finger cymbals, already swinging.
Terri Lyne Carrington, Giggles
Drummer, composer and bandleader Terri Lyne Carrington has received no shortage of accolades over the last decade a period that saw her win three Grammy awards and a Doris Duke Artist Award along with this honor from the NEA. But Carrington, a former child prodigy, has been an unstoppable force since well before the turn of the century.
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Man accused of ambushing Florence officers tells judge he doesnât want a dime going to victims Fred Hopkins appeared in court previously to determine if he needed to undergo a mental health evaluation By Cameron Crowe | December 11, 2020 at 11:22 AM EST - Updated December 11 at 1:20 PM
FLORENCE, S.C. (WMBF) - The man accused of killing two Florence law enforcement officers and injuring five others was in court Friday following a postponement due to an issue with the transportation order.
The hearing for Fred Hopkins was held completely virtually and the defendant reported to it over the web from the Alvin S Glenn Detention Center in Richland County, where heâs being held.
COLUMBIA â The disbarred attorney charged with ambushing law enforcement officers in a deadly mass shooting in Florence told a judge Friday he doesn t want his victims to benefit from any assets he may have left after spending the past two years in jail. I don t want a dime to go to the victims, Frederick Hopkins Jr. said. Not a dime.
Hopkins blurted out his wishes in a response to a suggestion Judge Eugene Griffith Jr. made aimed at getting the accused sharpshooter legal counsel. Griffith said Hopkins might qualify for a public defender if he placed his assets with a court-appointed receiver, leaving him indigent and potentially providing money for victims of the Oct. 3, 2018, shooting.