SuperFreshHits75
SuperFreshHits75 t1_jca09so wrote
America is great for vocal harmonies, and throw in some Christopher Cross (Ride Like the Wind features Michael McDonald in a delicious vocal harmony).
Also Es Un Secreto by Plan B has some excellent vocal harmonies if you like Reggaeton.
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony too.
SuperFreshHits75 t1_j95fwn1 wrote
Like most G-Heads believe, I also think the length of groundbreaking Jazz genius Kenny Gs hair doesn't impact the music he makes.
It is purely reflective of his rebellious nature.
This is probably also true of heavy metal musicians too.
SuperFreshHits75 t1_j6mtp9r wrote
While I'm thinking about the master of Jazz Kenny G, his version of Luis Armstrong's Wonderful World is no doubt a shout-out to Louis Armstrong.
SuperFreshHits75 t1_j6mqqq4 wrote
Reply to Bands/Artists you had a low opinion of, until you actually heard their albums? by Flodo_McFloodiloo
Thinking he was for elitists and not more of a performer for the common man, I realised how good Jazz could be after giving Kenny G a listen.
SuperFreshHits75 t1_j5ogmnr wrote
Reply to Music for a bar by Effective-Patience67
Enya.
SuperFreshHits75 t1_j5nepe4 wrote
Reply to Looking for bad movies by TechnicalAnimator874
Fun/bad disaster movies: 2012, Moonfall, San Andreas
Every Niel Breen movie đŸ˜†
SuperFreshHits75 t1_j1d31b4 wrote
Reply to Favourite drinking playlist by [deleted]
Enya is good to drink to, she must be played LOUD.
SuperFreshHits75 t1_jdc7jxk wrote
Reply to If you could hear only one artist’s discography for the rest of your life by mylowerbackhurts
As a Jazz afficionado, no question that'd be the King of Woodwind, Kenny G.
I'm getting a little giddy at the prospect of only being able to hear his incredible virtuosic performances - sign me up!