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    Mike Phillips "MJ's Butterflies Live"

    DJ OG ONE brought out a MJ Acapella at a private performance and the band just took it from there!



    Mike Phillips: Alto Saxophone
    Eric Parker: Piano
    Farnell Newton: Trumpet
    Erick Hailstone: Guitar
    Tyrone Hendrix: Drums
    DJ OG ONE: Turntables

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    Well, Farnell, prepare to be hammered if they figured out what MJ means ...

    Not by me.

    But some people won't like you acknowleding that MJ's music has staying power, especially late period MJ.

    Combined with the smooth jazz approach ... this could get ugly.

    Cheers,

    Rob
    No matter how noble the heart nor how just the cause, the unprepared will feel the bitter lash of failure.

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    Farnell,

    I saw your trumpet in the video......are you on the camera?

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    Yeah we were just jamming and I pulled out the camera!

    I just love that song. I really like the Floetry Live version even better. The song was written by Marsha Ambrosius from floetry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Damen View Post
    Well, Farnell, prepare to be hammered if they figured out what MJ means ...

    Not by me.

    But some people won't like you acknowleding that MJ's music has staying power, especially late period MJ.

    Combined with the smooth jazz approach ... this could get ugly.

    Cheers,

    Rob
    No his earlier music has staying power, The DJ just had some acapellas so we started jamming to them. lol

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    his music is a little on the smooth side for me.

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    Yeah he can be. His live stuff is not that smooth more hip hop/r&b

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