RIP Pharoah Sanders
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Andrew Goulet
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RIP Pharoah Sanders
I've loved most everything I've heard, but this is transcendent: https://youtu.be/Y7EGQzn8e1k
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12 string Bill Hatcher lap steel
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Mike Neer
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It is beautiful, as is much of Pharoah's music. The spiritual nature of John Coltrane's music from A Love Supreme on was so influential and profound that it still resonates and transcends, and Pharoah Sanders was a perfect vessel to continue and expand it. It is very moving music.
Links to streaming music, websites, YouTube: Links
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K Maul
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One of my favorite musicians. Even though I don’t play a lick of his music I loved listening to it. I think I saw him walk into a piano bar in Manhattan once about 30 years ago. I really didn’t have the nerve to go up and try to talk to him. I met Art Blakey that same night in the same place and I did talk to him because he was standing right next to me.
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