Al Jarreau Wants To Re-Introduce George Duke's Music To The World
Al Jarreau Wants To Re-Introduce George Duke’s Music To The World
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Ever since Al Jarreau and George Duke met in 1965 it was obvious that the two had established a true connection like no other.
Jarreau’s new album is honoring Dukes musical accomplishments on the new cd, My Old Friend: Celebrating George Duke.
So what can you expect from a 2014 version of
Jeffery Osbourne, Dr. John, Kelly Price and George Duke himself will appear on the new compilation.
Al Jarreau Wants To Re-Introduce George Duke’s Music To The World was originally published on blackamericaweb.com
“All those people said yes immediately which gave us a sort of confidence about the album. We got into George’s file and we found a performance that we were able to use, so we were able to get that moment,” he says.
Don’t forget to visit http://sites.concordmusicgroup.com/radio/al_jarreau/ for a free download of the new album for a medley of George Duke’s ‘Reach For It’ and Al Green’s ‘Roof Garden’.
The link is easily available at Al’s Twitter page and at his Facebook page.
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Al Jarreau Wants To Re-Introduce George Duke’s Music To The World was originally published on blackamericaweb.com
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