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soulpicnic:

marvin gaye

soulpicnic:

marvin gaye

tornandfrayed:

Louis Armstrong, by Art Kane for Esquire Magazine (1959).

tornandfrayed:

Louis Armstrong, by Art Kane for Esquire Magazine (1959).

jimi chillin

jimi chillin

(Source: retro2go)

rootsnbluesfestival:

Flea, the best bass player on the planet, takes his cues from roots n blues music

rootsnbluesfestival:

Flea, the best bass player on the planet, takes his cues from roots n blues music

Willie Nelson by Platon

Willie Nelson by Platon

fleurs, by modern kimono, chicago, 2011

fleurs, by modern kimono, chicago, 2011

Burial of blues legend, Junior Kimbrough

Burial of blues legend, Junior Kimbrough

PHOTO BY JIM MARSHALL

PHOTO BY JIM MARSHALL

TAJ MAHAL AT THE 2007 ROOTS N BLUES N BBQ FESTIVAL, COLUMBIA, MISSOURI
PHOTO BY LG PATTERSON

TAJ MAHAL AT THE 2007 ROOTS N BLUES N BBQ FESTIVAL, COLUMBIA, MISSOURI

PHOTO BY LG PATTERSON

“One thing I do know is that the year after I was born a bad  tornado hit St. Louis and tore it all up. (…) Maybe that’s why I have  such a bad temper sometimes; that tornado left some of its violent  creativity in me. Maybe it left some of its strong winds. You know, you  need wind to play trumpet. I do believe in mystery and the supernatural  and a tornado sure enough is mysterious and supernatural”Miles Davis

“One thing I do know is that the year after I was born a bad tornado hit St. Louis and tore it all up. (…) Maybe that’s why I have such a bad temper sometimes; that tornado left some of its violent creativity in me. Maybe it left some of its strong winds. You know, you need wind to play trumpet. I do believe in mystery and the supernatural and a tornado sure enough is mysterious and supernatural”

Miles Davis