Sorry for the lack of research but my impulsivity has gotten the best of me. I have been of fan of podcast/interview type vibes for 10+ years, anywho (whooo whooo whooo, sorry) this interviewer!!!!!!!! If he had a podcast where he just interviews people he like I watch every episode, his genuine reaction and nature to questions were just innate and REAL. His knowledge, his letting space for the questions to breathe, his research, his respect for Mr. Saadiq and his expansive discovery (both recorded AND live?!?!?!? ) normally not a commenter but I had to mention it let it be a testament to your impeccable prowess within the genre my friend.
I truly agree, I seen about three good interviews/conversations where I can vibe that Ray was comfortable and opening up. One is the Mad Hatta interview from Houston, TX, this one Sway interview it was about an hour & Half, and this one with Justin. I want to start a podcast I would talk to guest about their music, movies, and etc and know their work and do full research to ask better questions.
I agree, though he doesn't need "it" (outside validation, accolades, or whatever we call it these days) when he has people like you and I sharing and loving his music. Most importantly, you can see that he loves himself and that's the greatest gift that we can have independently. Many don't even know the magic that comes from just taking the breeze in or looking at the Moon. There's more to Life than politics and G wagons, though we already know that. Keep shining. You're right though Saadiq is a legend, inspiration, artist, and a prime example of what it means to be a Human Being here on Earth.
Those who matter know how amazing he is . I doubt if he desires that Taylor Swift type of fame . He might but I don't get that energy from him . Those who are unaware of him are seriously missing out on many levels . 😎🎭✌️
Agreed. He’s brilliant. We ALL have listened to music he has composed with AWE. Just the MIND of an anointed musician who is blessed to be imbued with a song(s) that touch(es) and soothes your brain indelibly is ever FASCINATING. And to hear that one of his biggest and original influences were and are the Hawkins music!! Man!! Walter’s and Edwin’s songs, the chords are so complicatedly yet simplicately brilliant that they LIVE FOREVER! Sigh. Signed, a FAN♥️
Love Saadiq. But seeing him up close here is amazing. He’s more beautiful than I imagined. Love when artist keep themselves in good spirits and condition. Excellent!
Another Raphael Saadiq interview we didn't know we needed. He's so humble and speaks from the heart about making music. I'm inspired to take piano lessons again. 🎶🎹
Kelis & Raphael Saadiq made some of the best music together. Glow, Marathon, Living Proof, Circus, Harlem Streets, 80’s Joint, and Attention. I need a Kelis & Saadiq album.
Yeah but now there's no footage of it, and they probably won't do it ever again. They should have released a live album of it or something, for people who just couldn't go to the shows.
That's a gift in their voices. Natural born talent. Raphael is so humble and talented. It's great to hear his interviews. You learn so much from him. I could listen to him all day. Oakland Royalty.
I’ve been a fan from day one! I missed him when he fell back, I found myself constantly hoping he would come back into the scene. This interview has filled in so many gaps and questions for me. I have fallen in love with him even more! Keep the music coming! What a beautiful soul he is. ❤❤❤
At the Orpheum Theater in Memphis!! My wife and I were on the front row!! We jammed my brother! Let's do it again in 2025! Your drummer was very unique! I play drums and I have never seen a drummer playing drums like that! Thanks for taking the phones too!! Brian Memphis, TN
Raphael Saadiq's deep passion for music and playing bass is what makes him one of the most, if not the most celebrated and successful musician/producer of his time.
Taking people's phones at the TTT’s show was top-tier!! Everybody was present!! I had a beautiful time at the Radio City show in NYC. I remember watching a couple dancing in the aisle together in a zone. Present!! 💜💜💜
Love listening to him discuss his experience as a creative. He’s so personable. I always tell friends he’s one of the best stage performers I’ve ever seen in my life. His live rendition of Skyy Can You Feel Me 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨
this is the perfect interview!!!!! I mean Raphael is a true legend and such a down to earth dude. but this was the perfect exchange, really natural and a joy to hear. PROPS!
@@charlesislaw oh most definitely I wanna know if Raphael is part of the soulqarians as to he has been a producer wit Qtip and DAngelo and his love for dilla ..he definitely a honorary member
There's not enough musicians creating music these days. Lots of keyboard producers and social media singers. Hearing him speak about still studying music and hus craft. But dude been dope. The great just get better.
Bay Area legend!! Love him and his brother so much for their contributions. Got a chance to experience The Compound in East Oakland before it was all over. Good times… 🤞🏾💯🙏🏾
Stumbled across a clip on Twitter and ran to find the full interview! Great interview! Your enthusiasm and respect for Raphael and his craft was very entertaining to watch!! I’ll definitely be watching more.
Been listening to Raphael all last week at work - Ray Ray, The Way I See It and Stone Rollin'. Really love 'I want you back' w/ Teedra Moses. Then 'Cranes in the Sky' popped on randomly. Just...I appreciate this man so much.
Amazing! The Tony's concert in NYC was one of the best I had been too in a long time. Raphael has been "that" guy for a very long time. When he talked about Maurice White, EWF and the baddest rhythm section of Verdine and Fred White--wow!!!!
My guy right here. If you ever see this Raphael, I went to Houston on Oct 29th, 2023, for the concert, and i loved the whole video stage and venue setup. Well worth the druve from San Antonio Tx. Also, I loved you performed "Couldnt Keep It To Myself" early in the set. That song should've been way bigger than I perceived. I can also tell you were feeling that jam also. Sons of Soul best TTT project personally.
Props to the interviewer he really knows his stuff. I’ve been a fan of music and Raphael/Toni’s music have been part of the soundtrack to my life and it drives me crazy when I hear these artists being interviewed by radio people who don’t know their music history. So great interview and I can’t say enough about Saddiq all the times I went to the record stores buying his music group/solo stuff so big fan of this interview 👍🏽
I know right, I've been loving music since I was in the womb (according to my mom), I grew up on so many music my dad played, the started watching music videos around age 3 or 4. Then I started buying CD at 13 in 1995. I know my music. With the radio interviewes as you call them I yelling at the TV when they forget the songs he wrote or the lyrics to Tony Toni Tone song. I'm so glad I did hear any mention of "Deja" I'm like just watch Higher Learning movie and you will know who Deja is. This guy Justin was dope I want to see more conversations from him with others.
This is an absolute gift for reasons beyond the obvious. Thank you for an incredible journey to what it means to be a human being and follow our natural instincts for the sake of just being ourselves. Evolution at its finest. Keep shining!
The reason why Rapheal & D'Angelo have so much in common musically is because they both come from similar Black Church Cultures💯 You can go to any Black Church & hear this universal Black Sound💯
Aston Familyman Barrett, thats my Bass teacher. Sly & Robbie, plus Flabba Holt and Stylee Scott are another incredibly tight Rhythm Section. Live, they are arguably tighter than their mentors Familyman and Carlton. Thank you for mentioning Joel Smith 🙌🏿👌🏿 Bernard Edwards was once my password, even wrote and recorded a tribute song for him 🖤 I'm loving this interview... Raphael Sadiq 👌🏿 We're performing It Never Rains (In Southern California) tomorrow 😎 Anthony Jackson is my favourite Electric Bass Guitarist. 🙌🏿 Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
I love Raphael Saadiq! So many precious Oakland memories got me smiling over here: House of Music, 94th and Cherry St (forgot Larry Grahm lived over there too), Funk on the Green, the Hawkins Family/Joel the bass player, band class at Elmhurst Middle school. So happy for your evolution all you success!
Yeah, that hidden track with Larry Graham, I remember that so well. I had to tell my musical friends about it because they did not realize it was there. I myself must have been doing errands or something and for got to end whatever format I was using at that time when I first heard it and then bam, I was like, "what is this?" "hold up, is that who I think it is? the one and only?" Man, if that had been put out in a previous time period where that music was so much more appreciated....!!!
Whoa, crazy good interview. Yes, bring on the vinyl. Curious about the Grateful Dead-like music too. Didn’t know this was gonna be such a good interview - Lots of things to look up and circle back to. Kept hitting pause/rewind.
These kinds of people are being put into a corner never to be heard from again. It is so sad how music is.Sadly, the only way for them to be recognized is by giving someone their thoughts and Dreams to get some attention. Or when they pass away. That when they realize how good OR GREAT BRILLIANT they really were. TRUE STORY.
The music game has changed. Artists are not multi-talented. They are not in the corner. They are producing for others, writing songs and working on their own craft.
I loved every part of that. As a musician I relate to Raphael so much. Decades of playing keys and I recently moved to guitar. It made me smile when he said he’s taking lessons, especially because he’s in his 50’s. I’m inspired. That’s the reason I’m on this app so much. INSPIRATION. Unexpected, but great upload.
Do not pass go on BOTH. For Hawkins, listen to ‘What is This,’ (live) and ‘My Gratitude,’ and ‘I’m Going Away,” and Tramaine Hawkins ‘ Medley’ from her live album first, my personal favs. In terms of Graham Central, of course, ‘The Jam,’ and ‘I Can’t Stand the Rain.’ I know: who asked me, LOL!
His Live at The House of Blues double CD is one of my favorites . I'm a little biased with my choice because I was in the building that night . Toni Tony Tone reunited that night on stage . Is still and will be one of my favorite most cherished experiences I've had on my time on earth . CALIFORNIA LOVE 😎🎭✌️
Sorry for the lack of research but my impulsivity has gotten the best of me. I have been of fan of podcast/interview type vibes for 10+ years, anywho (whooo whooo whooo, sorry) this interviewer!!!!!!!! If he had a podcast where he just interviews people he like I watch every episode, his genuine reaction and nature to questions were just innate and REAL. His knowledge, his letting space for the questions to breathe, his research, his respect for Mr. Saadiq and his expansive discovery (both recorded AND live?!?!?!? ) normally not a commenter but I had to mention it let it be a testament to your impeccable prowess within the genre my friend.
I really enjoyed him. He understands music and musicians. He asked the right questions.
He’s been around and has interviewed plenty of legendary people! Check em out!
Yes he dope.
He's impeccable. I critique a lot of host and interviewers and he has to have one of the best etiquettes.
I truly agree, I seen about three good interviews/conversations where I can vibe that Ray was comfortable and opening up. One is the Mad Hatta interview from Houston, TX, this one Sway interview it was about an hour & Half, and this one with Justin. I want to start a podcast I would talk to guest about their music, movies, and etc and know their work and do full research to ask better questions.
I think that people should give Saadiq more respect.
I agree, though he doesn't need "it" (outside validation, accolades, or whatever we call it these days) when he has people like you and I sharing and loving his music. Most importantly, you can see that he loves himself and that's the greatest gift that we can have independently. Many don't even know the magic that comes from just taking the breeze in or looking at the Moon. There's more to Life than politics and G wagons, though we already know that. Keep shining. You're right though Saadiq is a legend, inspiration, artist, and a prime example of what it means to be a Human Being here on Earth.
Those who matter know how amazing he is . I doubt if he desires that Taylor Swift type of fame . He might but I don't get that energy from him . Those who are unaware of him are seriously missing out on many levels . 😎🎭✌️
@@pendulumdistinction2494YOU really touch me with him being a Good Human being.
You get what you give. Go ask dawn from Vogue his former group mate for Lucy pearl project
Agreed. He’s brilliant. We ALL have listened to music he has composed with AWE. Just the MIND of an anointed musician who is blessed to be imbued with a song(s) that touch(es) and soothes your brain indelibly is ever FASCINATING. And to hear that one of his biggest and original influences were and are the Hawkins music!! Man!! Walter’s and Edwin’s songs, the chords are so complicatedly yet simplicately brilliant that they LIVE FOREVER! Sigh. Signed, a FAN♥️
This man is a musical genius. Period.
That Tony's tour was one of the best ones I have ever been too
Meeeee toooooo
Omg it was so good!!!
IT WAS DEF DOPE ❤
Me too!!! I'm waiting for the next tour and new music
My edible hit when they were singing “Lovin’ You” it was the best concert ever 🌱🤍🌱
Love Saadiq. But seeing him up close here is amazing. He’s more beautiful than I imagined. Love when artist keep themselves in good spirits and condition. Excellent!
💯I mean he looks gwoood, and he has beautiful vibration...
Dude look good to be in his late 50s
Another Raphael Saadiq interview we didn't know we needed. He's so humble and speaks from the heart about making music. I'm inspired to take piano lessons again. 🎶🎹
Go for it!!!! 👏🏿 👏🏿 👏🏿
Kelis & Raphael Saadiq made some of the best music together.
Glow, Marathon, Living Proof, Circus, Harlem Streets, 80’s Joint, and Attention. I need a Kelis & Saadiq album.
I'll look them up
Fully fully fullllyyy aggree
A TRUE LEGEND for real! Raphael Saadiq is way too slept on in the industry. HIs musical imagination is way outside the box. Much love.
❤❤❤
Lucy Pearl still my favorite modern soul recording...
LUCY PEARL were sick back in dayz....don't mess with my man 💃 💃 💃
to think that cranes in the sky wouldn’t exist without that cd is crazy, hes a blessed human being!
I truly enjoyed the Tonyie's tour without my phone. Definitely didn't think I would. But that was THEE BEST concert I attended in years!!
So glad to hear this. Try and go phoneless again at your next concert!
Yeah but now there's no footage of it, and they probably won't do it ever again. They should have released a live album of it or something, for people who just couldn't go to the shows.
This man a living legend 💐
Y'all seriously should do a part two of this! I did not want this conversation to end!
I have been in love with this man MY WHOLE LIFE lol and I’m 37.
Me too 🥰🥰🥰 im 44 😂😍
Me three lol 🥰🥰🥰
Such an intuitive soul...i love his connection to music.
That's a gift in their voices. Natural born talent. Raphael is so humble and talented. It's great to hear his interviews. You learn so much from him. I could listen to him all day. Oakland Royalty.
I'm glad Ray included Nile Rogers, Bernard Edwards, and Tony Thompson in the tight rhythm section conversation.
My #1 funk power trio
I’m a writer, and people like Saadiq really inspire me to study my craft. This man is a gem forreal!
100%
I’ve been a fan from day one! I missed him when he fell back, I found myself constantly hoping he would come back into the scene. This interview has filled in so many gaps and questions for me. I have fallen in love with him even more! Keep the music coming! What a beautiful soul he is. ❤❤❤
At the Orpheum Theater in Memphis!! My wife and I were on the front row!!
We jammed my brother! Let's do it again in 2025! Your drummer was very unique! I play drums and I have never seen a drummer playing drums like that! Thanks for taking the phones too!!
Brian
Memphis, TN
The brilliance of Raphael Saadiq has always been clear as day, song writing, production, he’s a complete package.. Legendary
Dopest hands down, my favorite vocalist , writer. Endless classics
This was a wonderful chat.👏🏾 I'm excited to hear that he will tour in '25 too.
Raphael Saadiq's deep passion for music and playing bass is what makes him one of the most, if not the most celebrated and successful musician/producer of his time.
Taking people's phones at the TTT’s show was top-tier!! Everybody was present!! I had a beautiful time at the Radio City show in NYC. I remember watching a couple dancing in the aisle together in a zone. Present!! 💜💜💜
This is my guy! Musician, producer, writer … he deserves a lifetime achievement award somewhere! It’s long overdue
Love listening to him discuss his experience as a creative. He’s so personable. I always tell friends he’s one of the best stage performers I’ve ever seen in my life. His live rendition of Skyy Can You Feel Me 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨
this is the perfect interview!!!!! I mean Raphael is a true legend and such a down to earth dude. but this was the perfect exchange, really natural and a joy to hear. PROPS!
Argue with ya mother but Raphael Saddiq is the closet thing to Prince he’s in the same lane no comparison just there style and love for music
Also Stokley Wms. of MC band, that Minneapolis sound🎙🎼🎭
Add D'angelo to that list
@@charlesislaw oh most definitely I wanna know if Raphael is part of the soulqarians as to he has been a producer wit Qtip and DAngelo and his love for dilla ..he definitely a honorary member
Add Lenny kravitz
No one will ever be in Prince Lane. R.I.P. Mr. Prince Rogers Nelson. 1love
Great interview. Mr. Saadiq was very open. The interviewer did an excellent job.
I don't have time to watch this right now...but I just have to say". Thank you to this man for making some of the BEST music of my lifetime '
There's not enough musicians creating music these days. Lots of keyboard producers and social media singers. Hearing him speak about still studying music and hus craft. But dude been dope. The great just get better.
Beautiful interview! R Saadiq is the GOAT in my mind. Thank you for blessing our souls with the glimpse of a humble genius 🌌
Bay Area legend!! Love him and his brother so much for their contributions. Got a chance to experience The Compound in East Oakland before it was all over. Good times… 🤞🏾💯🙏🏾
Stumbled across a clip on Twitter and ran to find the full interview! Great interview! Your enthusiasm and respect for Raphael and his craft was very entertaining to watch!! I’ll definitely be watching more.
Thank you! Who else would you like to see on the show?
Raphael is a beast true legend
Been listening to Raphael all last week at work - Ray Ray, The Way I See It and Stone Rollin'. Really love 'I want you back' w/ Teedra Moses. Then 'Cranes in the Sky' popped on randomly. Just...I appreciate this man so much.
So have I! "Rifle Love" was on repeat ALL last week! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Amazing! The Tony's concert in NYC was one of the best I had been too in a long time. Raphael has been "that" guy for a very long time. When he talked about Maurice White, EWF and the baddest rhythm section of Verdine and Fred White--wow!!!!
Glad To Have Met This Guy and Do The Opening DJ Set.... He's Simply Genius!!
He will never age
😍
pianist here. dope that he's taking piano lessons.
I think that’s dope too. He can probably play the basics with 7ths, diminished and augs, but seems like he’s digging deeper.
Raphael's encouraging me. I took piano lessons when I was 10, lost interest, wish I hadn't. I'm ready to start again. 😁
My guy right here. If you ever see this Raphael, I went to Houston on Oct 29th, 2023, for the concert, and i loved the whole video stage and venue setup. Well worth the druve from San Antonio Tx. Also, I loved you performed "Couldnt Keep It To Myself" early in the set. That song should've been way bigger than I perceived. I can also tell you were feeling that jam also. Sons of Soul best TTT project personally.
I was at the Memphis show of their tour (and L.A.), and Ray is correct. The vibe was SPECTACULAR!!!
I'm gettng the feeling that Justin enjoyed this interview a lot! Fantastic stories and background.
I bet he did
Props to the interviewer he really knows his stuff. I’ve been a fan of music and Raphael/Toni’s music have been part of the soundtrack to my life and it drives me crazy when I hear these artists being interviewed by radio people who don’t know their music history. So great interview and I can’t say enough about Saddiq all the times I went to the record stores buying his music group/solo stuff so big fan of this interview 👍🏽
I know right, I've been loving music since I was in the womb (according to my mom), I grew up on so many music my dad played, the started watching music videos around age 3 or 4. Then I started buying CD at 13 in 1995. I know my music. With the radio interviewes as you call them I yelling at the TV when they forget the songs he wrote or the lyrics to Tony Toni Tone song. I'm so glad I did hear any mention of "Deja" I'm like just watch Higher Learning movie and you will know who Deja is. This guy Justin was dope I want to see more conversations from him with others.
This is an absolute gift for reasons beyond the obvious. Thank you for an incredible journey to what it means to be a human being and follow our natural instincts for the sake of just being ourselves. Evolution at its finest. Keep shining!
Took my 3yo with me to see Tony Toni Tone last year! LOL! It was amazing!!!
I was in the front section for the Memphis show! Amazing atmosphere and positive energy! Really wish the group would sell the video!
I was about to go to sleep and saw this post so of course I stayed up to experience it. Glad I did.
The reason why Rapheal & D'Angelo have so much in common musically is because they both come from similar Black Church Cultures💯 You can go to any Black Church & hear this universal Black Sound💯
Aston Familyman Barrett, thats my Bass teacher.
Sly & Robbie, plus Flabba Holt and Stylee Scott are another incredibly tight Rhythm Section. Live, they are arguably tighter than their mentors Familyman and Carlton.
Thank you for mentioning Joel Smith 🙌🏿👌🏿
Bernard Edwards was once my password, even wrote and recorded a tribute song for him 🖤
I'm loving this interview... Raphael Sadiq 👌🏿 We're performing It Never Rains (In Southern California) tomorrow 😎
Anthony Jackson is my favourite Electric Bass Guitarist. 🙌🏿
Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
I love Raphael Saadiq! So many precious Oakland memories got me smiling over here: House of Music, 94th and Cherry St (forgot Larry Grahm lived over there too), Funk on the Green, the Hawkins Family/Joel the bass player, band class at Elmhurst Middle school. So happy for your evolution all you success!
This was a great interview. One in a million, right? 😊
Hes kinda soft spoken. Has aged well
Yes. Hard to believe he's 58. He does have a humble, and mild spirit.
I've always been a big fan of this brotha, and the group!! This interviewer is really great! 🙌🏿🙌🏿💜🤎
Great interview hearing one of my producer/songwriter inspirations open up about his life and experiences.. classic!
Can’t believe that was his first time playing the Paramount Theater in Oakland . So grateful I got to experience them there. It was beautiful.
His was my last concert in Chicago before the pandemic hit. What a show!!!!
I really enjoyed that, thank you so much. Raphael always has so many stories.
RSQ is a legend indefinitely for him to act so humble you wouldn’t know 👏
And By The Way.... This Was An Amazing Interview. Looking Forward To More From This Podcast.
This really was a great interview. Thanks
Lady is my favorite song 🎵 ❤. Thank Raphael ❤️
Thankyou
One of my favs! Awesome convo!
If yall missed this last Tony’s tour yall missed OUT! I will never forget that night. They all sounded sooooo so good!
Ma’am don’t make me cry. I missed the tour and was ready for the next one just for Raphael to say that they won’t tour again 😢
Loved this casual conversation
This is a golden nugget. Fire emoji
Yeah, that hidden track with Larry Graham, I remember that so well. I had to tell my musical friends about it because they did not realize it was there. I myself must have been doing errands or something and for got to end whatever format I was using at that time when I first heard it and then bam, I was like, "what is this?" "hold up, is that who I think it is? the one and only?" Man, if that had been put out in a previous time period where that music was so much more appreciated....!!!
What a gem 🙏🏾🤎.
This was a good interview because it went so many directionx
Whoa, crazy good interview. Yes, bring on the vinyl. Curious about the Grateful Dead-like music too. Didn’t know this was gonna be such a good interview - Lots of things to look up and circle back to. Kept hitting pause/rewind.
True legend!!!
Such a genius with timeless music 🎶🎶🎶❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Man, great interview. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Great interview!
That was dope… ✌🏾💚
Truly love this amazing Saadiq
This was a great interview!
Powerful
I'm just now realizing Raphael Saadiq Cut The Dreads off once again, He looks good with the low fade though.
He looks younger now
Gratitude
Enjoyed this conversation and stories/insights. ❤
I love Raphael❤❤ in my head he's my husband!!
One of the best.
My favorite Tony Toni Tone song is Born Not to Know from 1988 WHO? Album
It feels good, yea
Wondering when Raphael Saddiq and Toni,Tony,Tone are gonna get their flowers from the industry…It’s WAY overdue…For real though
They not. They fucked over the whole tony Toni tone band😂😂
Seen him at radio city music hall last year, such a good show!!!!
These kinds of people are being put into a corner never to be heard from again. It is so sad how music is.Sadly, the only way for them to be recognized is by giving someone their thoughts and Dreams to get some attention. Or when they pass away. That when they realize how good OR GREAT BRILLIANT they really were. TRUE STORY.
The music game has changed. Artists are not multi-talented. They are not in the corner. They are producing for others, writing songs and working on their own craft.
That should be artists are multi-talented.
I loved every part of that. As a musician I relate to Raphael so much. Decades of playing keys and I recently moved to guitar. It made me smile when he said he’s taking lessons, especially because he’s in his 50’s. I’m inspired. That’s the reason I’m on this app so much. INSPIRATION.
Unexpected, but great upload.
Awesome interview
❤❤i love this!
I'm a big fan!!!! This is so good to see.
Love this man! Musical genius, I agree he is comparative to Prince. The tour was phenomenal I went twice! Memphis and Charlotte.
Great interview!! I hope Ray follows through with the vinyl idea.
I need to do my homework on the Hawkins Family! ASAP! And Grand Central Station!
Enjoy! open.spotify.com/playlist/6HT4LzavbFkMo3a7LXtoJQ?si=42ad1ecc48434366
Do not pass go on BOTH. For Hawkins, listen to ‘What is This,’ (live) and ‘My Gratitude,’ and ‘I’m Going Away,” and Tramaine Hawkins ‘ Medley’ from her live album first, my personal favs. In terms of Graham Central, of course, ‘The Jam,’ and ‘I Can’t Stand the Rain.’ I know: who asked me, LOL!
His Live at The House of Blues double CD is one of my favorites . I'm a little biased with my choice because I was in the building that night . Toni Tony Tone reunited that night on stage . Is still and will be one of my favorite most cherished experiences I've had on my time on earth . CALIFORNIA LOVE 😎🎭✌️
I'm am soooo happy to see this.🥰🎵🥰🎶🎤❤️😘🌹
It would be a real blessing to music if Raphael & Jane Handcock would make real music together again 🙏🏿
Make that CeeLo Green colabo happen bro..