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Roy Ayers live with ‘Vibrations’ – dropping those funky vibes from ’76, smooth as hell…

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RIP to the brilliant Roy Ayers

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Current mood: sipping my swiftea and reliving every album. 💁‍♀️☕ Perfect gift for Swifties who want to feel the vibes of every Taylor era with every sip!✨ Get it now➡️

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Magical

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Yesssirrr!

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Well damn I need that whole performance. Brilliant. Great share.

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Remembering the great Roy Ayers who was born on this day in 1940. Described as the Godfather of Neo Soul, Ayers helped pioneer jazz-funk and was a key figure in the acid jazz movement. As a solo artist, he released dozens of albums over the years, dating as far back as 1963, and scored his biggest hit “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” with his group Roy Ayers Ubiquity. When asked about his genre-hopping approach to music, Ayres said: “I don’t think I’m really so unique. What we call ‘soul’ has been around a long time. It comes out of a particular culture that is African in origin, but influenced by 250 years of slavery, as well as other forms of racial oppression.” Ayers’ songs have been sampled by everyone from Mary J. Blige and Common to Tyler, the Creator and he collaborated with musicians including the Roots, Guru, Fela Kuti and Rick James. His last solo album “Mahogany Vibe,” came out in 2004, and featured guest appearances from Betty Wright, Kamilah and Erykah Badu. In 2015, he made a guest appearance on Tyler, the Creator’s track “Find Your Wings” and two years later performed at the rapper’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival. He teamed with Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad for “Roy Ayers JID002,” a collaborative album released through Jazz Is Dead in 2020. Here, he is performing “Everybody Loves The Sunshine” with Zachary Breaux on guitar, Donald Nicks on bass, Rex Rideout on keyboards & synthesizer and Dennis Davis on drums live in England, 1992.

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