News & Updates — lounge
Guru / July 17, 1961 - April 19, 2010
Happy birthday to Keith "Guru" Elam, Boston native, great MC, excellent lyricist, founder of Gang Starr, creator of Jazzmatazz, with which he brought jazz samples into rap. I got to meet him once, in Boston, in the mid-90s. Too bad Premier and he couldn't patch up their beef before Guru's death from post-cancer heart attack. Gang Starr were one of the great hiphop groups. And with his Jazzmatazz project he collaborated with Roy Ayers, Herbie Hancock, Donald Byrd, Ramsey Lewis, Lonnie Liston Smith and others, helping bridge jazz and rap.
Cal Tjader / July 16, 1925 - May 5, 1982
Happy birthday to the great vibraphonist Cal Tjader! A gringo who contributed greatly to the development and popularity of Latin-jazz and was an architect of what became known as "Latin rock". He grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and learned to tap-dance and play piano & drum kit at an early age. He played Dixieland as a teenager and formed a group with then-unknown Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond, with Tjader playing kit. He cut his first disk with Fantasy in '52 and soonafter joined George Shearing's group. Tjader and bassist Al McKibbon encouraged Shearing to hire percussionists...
R.D. Burman / June 27, 1939 - Jan 4, 1994
Shout-out to the Bollywood film composer extraordinaire Rahul Dev Burman, born today in 1939. As someone who didn't grow up with Bollywood movies, my big ears found some of the wacky, funky, psychedelic soundtracks that seemed to annoy my Hindi friends. Often times the craziest tunes to my ears would be from R.D. Burman. His wife was the great singer Asha Bhosle, who often worked with him. He has been a popular presence in Hindi film music since the mid-'60s and continues to be popular long after his passing. Often a trendsetter in the industry, his soundtracks included Indian folk...
Mitar "Suba" Subotic / June 23, 1961 - Nov 2, 1999
Another one gone way, way too young, Suba was already one of Brazil's top producers when he died from a studio fire in 1999 at just 38. Serbian-born, he started playing accordion as a child. Later on he was playing keyboards in punk bands in Yugoslavia and was producing new wave, electronic and experimental ambient music before heading to Brazil in the late '80s to study and work with Afro-Brazilian music. He permanently relocated to São Paulo in the early '90s. His career in Brazil saw him working on jingles and for fashion shows and dance & theater companies, while...
TWISTED: Nature Boy Special!
The original hippy, the mystical eden ahbez wrote a tune called "Nature Boy" and by chance was able to hand it to Nat King Cole who turned it into a mega-hit in 1948. He looked like a hippy long before it was a thing and lived outdoors in Los Angeles. He lived under the "L" of the Hollywood sign and held a job as a piano player in a raw foods store. He was a vegetarian, straight edge and an anti-vaxer and wore a white robe. This lifestyle inspired "Nature Boy", and after the hit by Cole, ahbez became an...