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Washington Saxophone Quartet: Tis the Season: Celebrate with WSaxQ
Native Deen: The Remedy
Native Deen, an internationally recognized Muslim Hip hop group uses guidance revealed in the fourteenth century with 21st century expertise to produce the highly anticipated, break-though production: The Remedy.
Recommended if you like
Black Eye Peas,
K'naan,
Lupe Fiasco.
Afro Blue: Afro Blue: It's A Matter Of Pride
Great arrangements of jazz standards sung by an award winning vocal jazz ensemble. Also includes songs by Dr. Billy Taylor
Recommended if you like
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross,
New York Voices,
Take 6.
Greater Mount Calvary Recording Choir: Greater Mount Calvary Live As Told By The Music Ministry
Bishop Alfred & Co-Pastor Susie Owens Present Greater Mount Calvary LIVE As Told By The Music Ministry.
Recommended if you like
Hezekiah Walker and LFCC,
John P Kee and New Life,
Rev. Milton Brunson.
Root Boy Slim: Zoom
Funky outrageous psycho-blues-rock, political and social humor from the Duke of Puke himself.
Recommended if you like
Captain Beefheart & His Magic,
Little Feat,
Tom Waits.
Debórah Bond: DayAfter
A compelling, richly produced mix of groove-heavy r&b, downtempo, and world rhythms. Citing funky influences from both sides of the Atlantic...
Recommended if you like
Chaka Khan,
Erykah Badu,
Roy Ayers,
Sade.
Afro Blue: Afro Blue: Freedom In Song
Award winning A cappella vocal jazz ensemble from Howard University
Recommended if you like
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross,
Take 6,
The Manhattan Transfer.
Native Deen: Not Afraid To Stand Alone
Native Deen’s album titled “Not Afraid to Stand Alone” features 16 tracks of fusion, R&B and hip hop sounds. They bring a melodic high energy sound that can be appreciated by people of all races, religions and ethnicities.
Recommended if you like
Akon,
Robin Thicke,
The Roots.
Moonshine Society: Live in Shanghai
Recorded live at the House of Blues and Jazz in Shanghai, China, this album gives witness to American blues and roots being shared around the world by a new generation. Includes special guest and legendary blues harmonica player Charlie Sayles.
Recommended if you like
Albert Collins,
Lou Ann Barton,
Susan Tedeschi.