Weldon Irvine热门歌曲下载
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Sinbad HQ | Sinbad | 06:23 |
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Do Something for Yourself | Sinbad | 04:47 |
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Jungle Juice | Spirit Man | 08:11 |
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I Love You HQ | Sinbad | 03:04 |
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Pogo Stick | Spirit Man | 06:45 |
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Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing | Sinbad | 05:52 |
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Music Is the Key | Sinbad | 07:36 |
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We Gettin' Down HQ | Spirit Man | 05:48 |
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Let Yourself Be Free | Cosmic Vortex (Justice Divine) | 04:30 |
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Yasmin | Spirit Man | 04:40 |
Weldon Irvine最新专辑下载
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Spirit Man
2017-04-07
Liberated Brother
2016-12-09
The Sisters
2016-12-09
Time Capsule
2016-12-09
Live at Dean Street
2015-06-09
Keyboards Wild Djs Smile (Accapella)
2006-08-30
Sinbad
1976-01-01
Cosmic Vortex (Justice Divine)
1974-04-01
Weldon Irvine歌手简介
Irvine, an African American, was born in Hampton, Virginia on October 27, 1943. He moved to New York City in 1965.[2] He was involved with various musical genres including Jazz-Funk, jazz, hip hop, funk, rhythm and blues, and gospel.[1] He served as the bandleader for jazz singer Nina Simone and was a mentor to many New York hip-hop artists, including Q-Tip and Mos Def. He wrote over 500 songs,[3] including the lyrics for "To Be Young, Gifted, and Black", performed live for the first time by Nina Simone on the album Black Gold (1970). It became the official Civil Rights anthem. In 2000 Irvine provided the vocal intoductions to tracks on the first CD of the album Late Night Blues by UK Drum & Bass producer Big Bud. He co-wrote and performed vocals and fender rhodes on the first track entitled Return of Spiritman. He also performed fender rhodes on closing track Persian Blues.
Irvine's last major project was The Price of Freedom (1999), a compilation of original songs by hip-hop, jazz, funk, and R&B artists to respond to the shooting of Amadou Diallo.[2] Irvine committed suicide outside of EAB Plaza and in front of the Nassau Coliseum located in Uniondale, New York on April 9, 2002.[2]
In 2003, Madlib, Mr. Dibbs and Breakestra produced a tribute to Weldon Irvine, "Suite for Weldon". The following year, Madlib released the full length album A Tribute to Brother Weldon.[4]