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" ... Both in data and anecdotal terms, jazz could use a few more artists with crossover appeal like Washington. Raised in Los Angeles, his history with West Coast hip-hop predates Lamar's own rap career. He appeared on Snoop Dogg's RIAA platinum-certified R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece in 2004 and subsequently on Ego Trippin' in 2008. In 2011, he played on The Game's The R.E.D. Album, which incidentally also featured a Lamar verse more than a year prior to Good Kid, M.A.A.D City. Outside of hip-hop, however, Washington's sideman gigs and session work found him performing on albums by Quincy Jones, Robin Thicke, and The Twilight Singers, as well as on several contemporary jazz records. ... "
" ... Pretty heady: over-the-top praise for a living human being (and a politician at that!) and an evolving metaphor from the same man who wrote Mansion on the Hill. In some ways, Wrecking Ball feels like a course correction - the same one taken by many of those involved in progressive causes who came away from the first Obama term surprised by the compromising, centrist, third way tone of the Administration and its general continuance of U.S. military intervention overseas. Four years later, Springsteen's more closely aligned with Occupy Wall Street, a collective often opposed to Obama, the Democratic Party, and indeed, the older order of the traditional organized left. He's blasting away (with labor sideman and OWS voice of conscience Tom Morello on several cuts) at the government, the banking industry, big corporations, the military-industrial complex and those in power. This line from the best song on Wrecking Ball, the canonical Death to the My Hometown, pretty much sums up Springsteen's current taste for Obama-like compromise: ... "
" ... Stevie Van Zandt might be the most influential sideman of the last 50 years. Sure that is a bold statement, but he has been the guitarist in Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band and Silvio Dante on The Sopranos. So while there are others who can match him in music, though not many, and others who can match him on TV, who else can say they have so significantly shaped popular culture in two mediums as Van Zandt has? ... "