Erykah Badu honoured the late great singer-songwriter ... A fan praised Badu for the Texas singer’s 2012 Robert Glasper collaboration ‘Afro Blue’ from his ‘Black Radio’ album, causing ...
Beautiful, clever, haunting, and funky as all hell, 'Worldwide Underground' is Erykah Badu's stunning third album.
The reason Portland has such an expansive music ecosystem is not luck, it’s because a lot of hard working people are deeply passionate about music—live music specifically—and pour themselves into ...
The vibraphonist, composer and jazz-funk pioneer helped inspire the neo-soul movement, and his best-known song was sampled ...
The composer was known for his often-sampled 1976 album "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" and a career that spanned six decades.
"Erykah Badu was on it, and at the recording sessions, she told me, 'Roy, you're the king of neo-soul. It's your music because you’re the one who started all of us doing it,'" he told the Post.
Roy Ayers also appeared on Erykah Badu’s 2000 album Mama’s Gun, his vibraphone softly skating across “Cleva.” His touch is light and decorative, but never showy -- he responds to a song ...
Erykah Badu, The Roots and Tyler, The Creator. “If I didn’t have music I wouldn’t even want to be here,” Ayers said back in 2011. “It’s like an escape when there is no escape.