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You weren’t around back then? Maybe you were around, like I was, in [1983] when Marvin Gaye walked to the center court of the Great Western Forum at the NBA All-Star game and performed a very soulful rendition.
Loads of stuff. Siouxsie, The Missing Persons, Wayne Shorter. Shit, all the greats, man. Anything from Steve Reich to Wayne Shorter to Tangerine Dream to Tchaikovsky, Tom Petty and Marvin Gaye.
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Top 10 budget hotels, B&Bs and hostels in Portland, Oregon
9200, jupiterhotel.com. Doubles from $119. Located just across the street from the Crystal Ballroom, where James Brown, Marvin Gaye and the Grateful Dead all played in the 60s, the Crystal is run by McMenamins, which operates numerous hotels and brewpubs in 5/24/13 from Guardian Unlimited Read more »
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Hear Exclusive Stories About Marvin Gaye In The Play ‘My Brother Marvin’!
soul music! Actors Clifton Powell and Zeola “Sweetsie” Gaye stopped by KCAL9 Friday to tell viewers about the play, “My Brother Marvin”. The play, which focuses on Marvin’s relationship with his family members, tells everything his label and those closest 5/24/13 from KCAL Los Angeles Read more »
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Nile Rodgers thought Marvin Gaye hated Chic
looked like the Popemobile, waving like we were the Queen or something. ''It was crazy because we wanted to give respect to Marvin Gaye but the people wouldn't let him play. Man did I have love for Marvin Gaye but we didn't even speak to him because we felt from STV Entertainment Read more »
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Michael Bialas: Hangout High 5: Take a Trip to Stevie Wonder Land and Yeah Yeah Yeahs-ville
that brings people together. ... So right now, I want to bring y'all together and sing this song. You see, I'm taking the Marvin Gaye song that was then done by James Taylor and I'm using it differently. I'm talking about how sweet it is to be loved by God. from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Soul song week: 4. You’re All I Need to Get By
are many great soul duets, but to my mind this is the best. It’s Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell with their classic rendition of “You’re all I need to get by,” (1968), a song written by Nickolas Ashford and Valeree Simpson, themselves a singing duo. It’s simply from Why Evolution Is True Read more »