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Lithofayne Pridgon, a muse to musicians and likely inspiration for Jimi Hendrix s Foxy Lady, dies

Lithofayne Pridgon, a muse to musicians and likely inspiration for Jimi Hendrix s Foxy Lady, dies
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Bootsy Collins on Why Fela Kuti Deserves a Place in the Rock Hall

Rolling Stone Menu Bootsy Collins on the Genius of Fela Kuti: ‘What He Brought Was Just So Powerful’ The bass legend recalls witnessing the live brilliance of the Afrobeat pioneer, and explains why Kuti’s “undercurrent funk” should earn him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame By Laurent Rebours/AP; Rebecca Sapp/WireImage In “Viva Nigeria,” one of Fela Kuti’s earliest 45s, the Afrobeat pioneer proclaims, “Men are born, kings are made.” Kuti, who was born a man in 1938 and died a king of music in ’97, transformed his home country and the world at large into something more inclusive and compassionate through driving, dynamic drums, big, funky horns, and scabrous lyrics that skewered the violent military junta controlling Nigeria. He had studied music in London, where he played piano in jazz, R&B, and rock groups creating a tight bond with Cream’s Ginger Baker and toured the United States by the time he returned to Lagos in 1970.

Bootsy Collins on the Genius of Fela Kuti: What He Brought Was Just So Powerful

Bootsy Collins on the Genius of Fela Kuti: What He Brought Was Just So Powerful
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15 essential tracks by Black guitarists

15 essential tracks by Black guitarists Updated Feb 12, 2021; Posted Feb 12, 2021 Prince performs on October 11, 2009 at the Grand Palais in Paris. (Bertrand Guay/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images Facebook Share Music is colorless. But really, where would guitar playing be without the contributions of Black musicians? In the ’60s and ’70s, longhaired skinny white dudes built what’s now known as classic-rock by copping Black guitarists’ licks and songs. And Black musicians have taken the guitar as far as anyone has. In honor of Black History Month, I set out to distill Black guitarists’ mountain of amazing influential tracks down to just 15 essentials. The results are below. Consider this list a starting point. Explore out from there. And immerse your ears in the vibrant, still growing legacy Black guitarists are building.

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