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the holy g.rail; by rcavallo

the holy g.rail; by rcavallo

tags:
#grail
#by rcavallo

Another reason why I don’t fall asleep in cars.

P: Poofy

tags:
#MANNY
#SLEEP
#ISKURD
"I’ve been looking for an image for like 10min cause i keep getting distracted by cute kittens on the internet"
— jigglie
tags:
#chase
ta ha has put a pain in this man

ta ha has put a pain in this man

tags:
#don
#ta ha
Thats right…. drink up

Thats right…. drink up

tags:
#JOE
this photos over 7 months old now… sorry brian. b price, smith grind.

this photos over 7 months old now… sorry brian. b price, smith grind.

tags:
#brian price
Some things I learned on my first day at Furnace:  Properly fold clothes Talk Grip a board  via/ DumDum

Some things I learned on my first day at Furnace:

  1. Properly fold clothes
  2. Talk
  3. Grip a board

via/ DumDum

tags:
#FURNACE
#DON
“Put the cap on BPs part”   - Corny

“Put the cap on BPs part”

- Corny

tags:
#BRIAN
#PRICE
brandon drummond fs feeble

brandon drummond fs feeble

tags:
#bdrum
Milt Jackson “Sunflower” A friend had blessed me with this gem. Sunflower was recorded over two days in the month of December, 1972 on CTI Records. The album was produced by Creed Taylor, the founder of CTI. It was arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky. Line Up  Milt Jackson on the Vibes Herbie Hancock on Piano Mr. Ron Carter on the Bass Billy Cobham playing Drums Ralph MacDonald for Percussion Jay Berliner on Guitar Freddie Hubbard on the Trumpet and Flugelhorn Phil Bodner on the Flute George Marge on Clarinet Romeo Penque playing the English Horn and Oboe Max Ellen, Paul Gershman, Emanuel Green, Charles Libove, Joe Malin, David Nadien, Gene Orloff, Elliot Rosoff, Irving Spice for Violin Charles McCracken, George Ricci, Alan Shulman on the Cello Margaret Ross for the Harp  The musicians that played on Sunflower create a very authentic, and raw jazz fusion sound. This record could easily be one to sum up a few decades of jazz music, mainly because it houses many different musicians with many different backgrounds and styles. Cobham’s energetic drumming, Herbie’s earthy tone, Freddie’s traditional Bebop style, Ron’s momentum, and Milt’s consistancy push an unmeasured depth on the music. These jazz stars have lengthy discographies of work they have contributed to. Some of jazz music’s greats. A joint like this is cool to have in your hands and sounds great when in rotation! Be sure to check out next weeks Tune-INput. Support your local record store! Dj Jo-Bee over and out…

Milt Jackson “Sunflower”

A friend had blessed me with this gem. Sunflower was recorded over two days in the month of December, 1972 on CTI Records. The album was produced by Creed Taylor, the founder of CTI. It was arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky.

Line Up

  • Milt Jackson on the Vibes
  • Herbie Hancock on Piano
  • Mr. Ron Carter on the Bass
  • Billy Cobham playing Drums
  • Ralph MacDonald for Percussion
  • Jay Berliner on Guitar
  • Freddie Hubbard on the Trumpet and Flugelhorn
  • Phil Bodner on the Flute
  • George Marge on Clarinet
  • Romeo Penque playing the English Horn and Oboe
  • Max Ellen, Paul Gershman, Emanuel Green, Charles Libove, Joe Malin, David Nadien, Gene Orloff, Elliot Rosoff, Irving Spice for Violin
  • Charles McCracken, George Ricci, Alan Shulman on the Cello
  • Margaret Ross for the Harp

The musicians that played on Sunflower create a very authentic, and raw jazz fusion sound. This record could easily be one to sum up a few decades of jazz music, mainly because it houses many different musicians with many different backgrounds and styles. Cobham’s energetic drumming, Herbie’s earthy tone, Freddie’s traditional Bebop style, Ron’s momentum, and Milt’s consistancy push an unmeasured depth on the music. These jazz stars have lengthy discographies of work they have contributed to. Some of jazz music’s greats. A joint like this is cool to have in your hands and sounds great when in rotation! Be sure to check out next weeks Tune-INput. Support your local record store! Dj Jo-Bee over and out…

*Pump Your Breaks

Intros, Outros, Interludes, and Breaks by Dj Jo-Bee

This is Dj Jo-Bee aka Joe Red bringin’ you classic cuts from your favorite HipHop LP’s! Vinyl mixtape 09’

look who showed up for my birthday! cooooooooootch!

look who showed up for my birthday! cooooooooootch!

clowers and balls….these guys know how to party

kfro is fully badass.

kfro is fully badass.

[Flash 10 is required to watch video.]

brandon got a trick why didn’t his twin brother

End old to start new, it’s never too late.

JoshuaTree.Rocks.|

JoshuaTree.Rocks.|

TA HA

blah blah blah videos almost done…last few weeks/months are going to be ESSENTIAL! so i dedicated a blog to the final run of TAHA. check it out. www.donluong.blogspot.com once its done ill start updating the site with montages and fun stuff again..cause you know we’re all about the fun over here at shredlove

cody kicks it with the big boys now…. shkkidn

cody kicks it with the big boys now…. shkkidn

D Luth and D wrex ovs the spot..

D Luth and D wrex ovs the spot..

the beginning of the end…

the beginning of the end…