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    Explore "cymande" with insightful episodes like "Richard Bailey Drummer for some of the greatest names in music", "Bonus Beats: Discovering Music Through Samples with Joseph Schloss", "Ep.20 Sotto la luna, groove e poesia", "(((SLINKY DISCO))) Chill Downtempo Disco Funk" and "RETRO ROLAND - DE LA SOUL SAMPLED THIS??? - MAY, 2011" from podcasts like ""Creative", "Heat Rocks", "Blue Cargo / Music lifesaver", "Deep House, Nu Disco & Jazz Funk in (((HEAVY ROTATION)))" and "RETRO ROLAND: Soul Provider"" and more!

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    Richard Bailey Drummer for some of the greatest names in music

    Richard Bailey Drummer for some of the greatest names in music

    Richard Bailey Drummer for some of the greatest names in music

    Guyanese-born Richard Bailey started his drumming career in Trinidad at the age of nine, sitting in on percussion, drums and even bass guitar with his elder brother Robert's ( Robert Bailey, keyboard -OSIBISA) group, the top band in Trinidad and Tobago at that time. He also accompanied Robert, who played Hammond organ, to perform TV/Live concerts as a duo.

    At twelve years old Richard's family moved to London where Richard went to school, sitting in on occasional gigs in his spare time, but while at school Richard also excelled in athletics, becoming Southern England school champ at 100 metres. His father, Emmanuel McDonald Bailey had held the world record for the 100 yards and won an Olympic Bronze for England.

    Even so, Richard decided to leave school at fifteen to play drums, leaving behind athletics.

    At sixteen Richard was recording and touring the UK and USA with Johnny Nash and the great Bob Marley.

    By eighteen he had recorded Jeff Beck's biggest selling album “Blow By Blow” (1975, Epic/Sony Japan) to critical acclaim and appeared on the film soundtrack “Tommy” alongside Pete Townsend, Phil Chen and Roger Daltrey.

    The next decade saw many recordings and tours varying in style from Rock to Reggae to Jazz to Pop and Latin including two world tours with Billy Ocean and Basia.

    Richard occupied the drum seat with the the excellent British acid jazz/rock/soul fusion collective “INCOGNITO” for the past 15 years.

    More recently he has been an integral part of Steve Winwood's two important return-to-form recordings, 2003's About Time (Wincraft) and last year's Nine Lives (Columbia).

    Richard Bailey’s versatility and unique style has made him a first-call kit-man for over four decades  keeping him in high demand.

    https://www.richardbaileydrums.com/

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    and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk

    For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com

    Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music

    (((SLINKY DISCO))) Chill Downtempo Disco Funk

    (((SLINKY DISCO))) Chill Downtempo Disco Funk
    Cymande “Getting It Back” Rework (Keep Schtum) The Mythical Beasts “Communicate” (International Feel) Chromatic Filters “Slow Emotions” (Rebirth) Mudd & Ahmed Fakroun “Drago” Mudd’s Mix (Claremont 56) Laser Tom & The Blast Crew “Two Sides” (Bearfunk) Almunia “L&G Psychedelic” (Claremont 56) Boohgaloo Zoo “No Joke” Dub (Lovemonk) Real Juice “Complicated Situation” Dub (BMC) Armenta “I Wanna Be With You” Part 2 (Savoir Faire) Lee Ritenour “Countdown” The Beat Broker Edit (Ghost Town) Roberto Rodriguez “Has Been” (Serenades) Marvin Gaye “Heavy Love Affair” The Revenge Rework (TR)

    RETRO ROLAND - DE LA SOUL SAMPLED THIS??? - MAY, 2011

    RETRO ROLAND - DE LA SOUL SAMPLED THIS??? - MAY, 2011
    Featured Artists In The Mix: Lou Donaldson, James Brown, Blackbyrds, Average White Band, Instant Funk, Mowhawks, Mighty Riders, Billy Joel, Ray Charles, Slave, Tower of Power, Cymande, Brother Soul, Bo Diddley, Village Callers, The Turtles, Esther Williams and Much, Much More! De La Soul. Timeless, fearless, unpredictable. So much can be said about their music, as their discography covers an impressive four decades! This month, I construct an extremely fun mix session, featuring tracks sampled by De La Soul. As their sound covers such an array of styles, genres and textures, it's as mesmerizing as their plethora of samples they've used, ranging from familiar to obscure, and the erratic and suprising way they use them. Turn this funky blend to 10 and proceed to locate your roller skates! You'll definitely feel these tasty grooves and ya can't help but get movin'! As I continue to bring the world endless amounts of soul..........download, have fun and bask in the revelry! Pass the soul on, so the world can FEEEEEEEEL IT!!!! WWW.RETROROLAND.COM Producer | DJ | Soul Provider

    Uncle Music Show 108

    Uncle Music Show 108
    108th Installment of the weekly All Day Play show (ITunes, Fridays 10AM-11AM PST / www.alldayplay.fm) Playlist: 1. Billy Harper, Knowledge of Self 2. Roberta Flack, Sunday and Sister Jones 3. Curtis Mayfield, Short Eyes, Freak, Freak, Freak, Free, Free 4. Mic Break over Yall So Stupid, The Plant (inst.) 5. Cymande, Fug 6. Earth, Wind & Fire, Drum Song 7. Letta Mbulu, Qonqoza "Knock" 8. Dom Um Romao, Adeus Maria Fulo 9. Miles Davis, Solea

    Uncle Music Show 100!

    Uncle Music Show 100!
    100th Installment of the weekly All Day Play show (ITunes, Fridays 10AM-11AM PST / www.alldayplay.fm) Playlist: 1. Sonny Rollins, Paul's Pal 2. Joe Henderson (f/Francisco Aguabella), All Things Considered 3. Cymande, Brother's on the Slide 4. Galt MacDermot, Man in Distress 5. William Bell, I Got a Sure Thing 6. Marvin Gaye, What's Going On 7. Mic Break over Kurtis Blow, The Breaks (inst.) 8. Curtis Mayfield, Trippin' Out 9. Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm, Ghetto Funk 10. Bobbi Humphrey, Blacks & Blues 11. Max Roach, Equipoise 12. Bob Marley, 3 Little Birds 13. Bob James, Nautilus

    EP21: Roots Of Hip Hop, Volume 1: Early Beats & Breaks

    EP21: Roots Of Hip Hop, Volume 1: Early Beats & Breaks
    Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band - Apache (1973)
    Jimmy Castor Bunch - It's Just Begun (1972)
    Dennis Coffey & The Detroit Guitar Band - Scorpio (1971)
    Lyn Collins ft. the JB's - Think (About It) (1970)
    James Brown - Get On The Good Foot (1972)
    Babe Ruth - The Mexican (1971)
    Cymande - Bra (1972)
    Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band - Bongo Rock (1973)
    The Blackbyrds - Happy Music (1975)
    Herman Kelly - Dance To The Drummers Beat (1978)

    A compilation of early 70's street funk. Listen for the 'break' in each. This was just before turntablism and rap exploded. Songs referenced in "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: The History of the Disc Jockey" by Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton

    Time 42:13

    Uncle Music Show 41 (w/ Mr. Yi & L. Boogs)

    Uncle Music Show 41 (w/ Mr. Yi & L. Boogs)
    41st Installment of the weekly Youth Radio show, now on Youth Radio's All Day Play (ITunes, Fridays 9AM-10AM PST) Playlist: 1. Freddie Hubbard, High Blues Pressure 2. Gene Harris & the 3 Sounds, Book of Slim 3. Kool & the Gang, Fruitman 4. Lamont Dozier, Fish Ain't Bitin 5. The Counts, Tecalli 6. Aretha Franklin, A Brand New Me 7. Mic Break over The Roots w/Roy Ayers, Proceed II (inst.) 8. Cymande, Dove 9. Tower of Power, Sparkling in the Sand 10. Ronnie Foster, Mystic Brew
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