Totally off topic but...Patrice Rushen rules.
oh yeah, couldnt agree more.
shes the bomb..along with minnie ripperton
of course tribe called quest made great use of these artists
anyway, the vinyl can be hard to track..although ive seen alot of her
earlier prestige stuff floating around
Subject: Re: [313] Patrice Rushen
Totally off topic but...Patrice Rushen rules.
oh yeah, couldnt agree more.
shes the bomb..along with minnie ripperton
of course tribe called quest made great use of these artists
anyway, the vinyl can be hard to track..although ive seen alot
From: sean deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: james duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Patrice Rushen
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 09:33:55 -0400
since you brought her up. my memory has gone a bit foggy: what was the
Patrice - Prince connection again? Anyone recall? I know
I think he also wrote some songs for her wa-ay back, around '79 or '80.
She's written the scores for a number of films, too.
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From: Jorge Velez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Patrice Rushen
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 13:39:33 EDT
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Of course, Forget Me Nots, has been sampled
extensively too. I really like another of her songs
the name of which slips my mind now too. It's a bit
slower. Don't have the disk here @ work. She's amazing
though.
Kent - Nate Gibson was my introduction to her, playing
Forget me nots in the early