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Daily Roots Israel Vibration

April 18, 2025

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Terrapin River

April 17, 2025

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Helen Keller Soaring

April 17, 2025
“One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar.”
Helen Keller
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Sizzla

April 17, 2025

Miguel Orlando Collins (born 17 April 1976), known by his stage name Sizzla Kalonjior Sizzla, is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is one of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary reggae artists and is noted for his high number of releases. As of 2018 he has released 56 solo albums.

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Chavela Vargas

April 17, 2025

Chavela Vargas (

born María Isabel Anita Carmen de Jesús Vargas Lizano; 17 April 1919 – 5 August 2012) was a Costa Rican singer. She gained widespread recognition for her distinctive interpretations of Mexican rancheras. However, her impact extends beyond this genre, encompassing various styles within popular Latin American music.

An influential interpreter, Vargas left a legacy on both the Americas and Europe. Renowned for her poignant and captivating performances, she earned the title “la voz áspera de la ternura”, translated as ‘the rough voice of tenderness’. Her accolades include a Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic for her contributions to music.

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Cosmo NGC 6543 Halo

April 17, 2025

What is sure is that the Cat’s Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) is one of the best known planetary nebulae on the sky. Although haunting symmetries are seen in the bright central region, this image was taken to feature its intricately structured outer halo, which spans over three light-years across. Planetary nebulae have long been appreciated as a final phase in the life of a Sun-like star. Only recently however, have some planetaries been found to have expansive halos, likely formed from material shrugged off during earlier puzzling episodes in the star’s evolution. While the planetary nebula phase is thought to last for around 10,000 years, astronomers estimate the age of the outer filamentary portions of the Cat’s Eye Nebula‘s halo to be 50,000 to 90,000 years. 3,262ly

 

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Johnny St. Cyr

April 17, 2025

Johnny St. Cyr (April 17, 1890 – June 17, 1966) was an American jazzbanjoist and guitarist. He was one of the original pioneers of jazz music, playing banjo and guitar in the bands of Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Johnny Dodds and Kid Ory, among others. He started the idea of banjo with Jazz, a combination whose impact changed the banjo world during the Jazz years, and continues to have a marked affect. He is best known for writing the songs “Messin’ Around”, “Buddy’s Habit”, “High Fever” and “Oriental Strut”, and for playing the banjo and/or guitar on the Louis Armstrong Hot Five and Hot Seven Sessions.

St. Cyr played a Martin guitar, a four-string tenor banjo, or a six-string banjo guitar, making his own instrument by attaching the neck of a guitar to a banjo. The result was a louder banjo with a jazz tone; his sound is notably different from other banjo music recorded in that era. He used a hard, thick pick to produce the smooth rhythm guitar sound and hard, clean single string lines that typified his style–he made his own picks from toothbrush handles.

A hard-working, selfless bandsman, St. Cyr had a professional, simple outlook on musicianship: “A jazz musician has to be a working class of a man, out in the open all the time, healthy and strong,” he commented. “Playing music for him is just relaxing. He gets as much kick out of playing as other folks get out of dancing. The more enthusiastic his audience is, the more spirit the working man’s got to play.

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Jan Hammer

April 17, 2025

Jan Hammer 

(born 17 April 1948) is a Czech-American musician, composer, and record producer. He rose to prominence while playing keyboards with the Mahavishnu Orchestra during the early 1970s, as well as with his film scores for television and film including “Miami Vice Theme” and “Crockett’s Theme“, from the 1980s television program Miami Vice. He has continued to work as both a musical performer and producer.

Hammer has collaborated with some of the era’s most influential jazz and rock musicians such as John McLaughlin, Jeff Beck, Billy Cobham, Al Di Meola, Mick Jagger, Carlos Santana, Stanley Clarke, Tommy Bolin, Neal Schon, Steve Lukather, John Abercrombie and Elvin Jones. He has composed and produced at least 14 original motion picture soundtracks, the music for 90 episodes of Miami Vice and 20 episodes of the television series Chancer.

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Buster Williams

April 17, 2025

Charles AnthonyBusterWilliams (born April 17, 1942 NJ) is an American jazz bassist. Williams is known for his membership in pianist Herbie Hancock‘s early 1970s group, as well as working with guitarist Larry Coryell, the Thelonious Monk repertory band Sphere and as the accompanist of choice for many singers, including Nancy Wilson.

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World Music El Laberinto del Coco

April 17, 2025

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Daily Roots Black Roots

April 17, 2025

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Magnolia Tree

April 16, 2025

After at least 6 or 7 years of Scale Infestation my Magnolia is still alive.

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Gandhi God Food

April 16, 2025

“If God where to appear to starving people, he would not dare to appear in any other form than food.” MAHATMA GANDHI

A2FP81 Rare studio photograph of Mahatma Gandhi taken in London England UK at the request of Lord Irwin 1931

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Ancient Water

April 16, 2025

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George Carlin Taxes

April 16, 2025

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Van Gogh God

April 16, 2025

“It always strikes me, and it is very peculiar, that whenever we see the image of undescribable and unutterable desolation–of loneliness, poverty, and misery, the end and extreme of things–the thought of God comes into one’s mind.” VINCENT VAN GOGH

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Majority of Decency

April 16, 2025

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International Inspiration

April 16, 2025

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Larry Kegan

April 16, 2025
Larry Kegan
April 16, 2024
Laurence Paul “Larry” Kegan
BIRTH16 Apr 1942 Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
DEATH11 Sep 2001 (aged 59) Ham Lake, Anoka County, Minnesota, USA
At the age of sixteen Larry was in a diving accident in Florida. He was confined to a wheel chair as a result of that accident. Larry Kegan was Bob Dylan’s boyhood friend and it was a friendship that lasted until Larry’s Death. Larry performed on stage with Bob on several occasions. Larry also performed with Neil Young, and many, I mean many top head liners. Larry performed at the Bridge School Benefit in California for many years. He was a testament that a person was “beyond the chair” Larry was leader of the group Mer Mortals. His voice was unique and right before his death he was working on tunes in Nashville with Dennis Morgan. Larry wrote fabulous music that is waiting for release. Bob dedicated his album “Street legal” to Larry. Larry was featured on a Guggenheim, award winning film “When Billy Broke his head.” Larry Kegan had written a book called “Some get the chair” before his death and it’s release date is in the near future. Larry ran a resort in Mexico, that the movie “Born on the forth of July” was based on. He served as a consultant on the film.
In the final days of Larry’s life he was forced to move very far away from the city. He was unable to get quality help. This contributed to his death.
Larry had many fan’s across the country. He traveled the world and nothing held him back he was above the chair. He was an example to all on how to live how to love and how to be cool.
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Rhythm Roots Workshop Tasks Unlimited

April 16, 2025
Rhythm Roots Workshop Tasks Unlimited
April 16th 2025
Teaching a Rhythm Roots Workshop Residency at Tasks Unlimited Wednesday April 9th 2025 11am-1pm. Fourth class in a Wednesday series of 6 sessions. Exploring rhythms of Egypt, Algeria, Bulgaria, Dominican Republic, Spain and more. Culminating into a Performance on April 30th. Tasks Unlimited provides supported employment, housing and recovery services for people with mental illness so that they achieve a full life with the rights and responsibilities of adults in our society.
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