excerpt from 'Miles To Go: The Lost Years: An Intimate Memoir of Life on the Road with Miles Davis' pp. 96 (67 words)
excerpt from 'Miles To Go: The Lost Years: An Intimate Memoir of Life on the Road with Miles Davis' pp. 96 (67 words)
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[...] Amy and I had come to see Reggie Lucas play with The Persuasions. They were opening for David Essex, the British pop-rock singer who had scored a monster hit with his echo-laden, retro version of "Rock On." The place was packed, and we took up a spot at the bar, listening to The Persuasions' lovely old a cappella sounds. They charmed the audience for almost an hour[.] |
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