@keithrushmoore

But it all blends perfectly, let the liquor tell it. Trumpeter + DJ + @solidgoldshark + @biopheliahistorica OH/TN/CA
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222 - a one day art activation. Time: 4pm-8pm Location: 1725 Newton Los Angeles. Ca 90021 Sunday • February 22nd -222- is a powerful symbol representing harmony of our community and alignment in purpose. Pull up . Byob . Open decks.
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2 months ago
Collaboration is a skill.
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8 months ago
1.) ‘samson predicts gaza the philadelphia fire’ from Lucille Clifton’s 1993 poetry collection “The Book of Light” 2.) Still from Ephraim Asili’s ‘The Inheritance’, a scripted reflection on the 1985 MOVE bombing and its political and spiritual aftereffects. #foryou #fyp #foryourpage
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8 months ago
Improvisations on themes. 📸: @creativelyrae #zayadtla #fridaynights #foryou #fyp #foryourpage
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8 months ago
@keithrushmoore blessed us last month are we seeing u on sunday? 🎥: @rodhimself #jamsession #music #musicscene #losangeles #neosoulmusic #lamusicscene #livemusic #trumpet #jazz
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10 months ago
"For me, there was nothing else but music. I always had a lot of confidence in my playing. I would play with anybody. It's hard to explain. It never came to mind: 'Maybe I'm not good enough'. I never thought like that. I always thought, 'Yes, I am good enough', or 'I can be good enough'." -Roy Hargrove #reminder #happybirthday #royhargrove
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4 years ago
On what would have been his 93rd birthday I think of Miles Davis and one of the first images that come to mind is Henry Taylor's "Cicely and Miles Visit the Obamas" (2017)—based on a real photograph of the couple in 1968(2nd pic)—depicts Taylor's imagined meeting between real-life couple Cecily Tyson and Miles Davis and the President and First Lady in the epitome of what it means to be educated, melanated and ever evolving. #HappyBirthdayMiles
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6 years ago
“Time is Illmatic, keep static like wool fabric/Pack a 4-matic that crack your whole cabbage” -Nas, circa 1994
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7 years ago
“Later, when people asked us, where did you come from; we could only answer water.” The Underground Museum’s ‘Water & Power’ exhibit perfectly represents it’s commitment to the necessity of art functioning in everyday life. The exhibit showed how art is universal in its need, much like water. 1. Fred Eversley, untitled(Deep Blue), 1981 2. James Turrell, Tollyn, 1967, 3. Olafur Eliasson, Beauty, 1993 4. Hans Haacke, Condestion Cube 1963-1965 5. The Makonde, Njorowe(Female Body Mask), year unknown #art#theundergroundmuseum#losangeles#losangelesartist
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7 years ago