Exactly! Hell, I'll be bold enough to say, Patrice Rushen and her music became just as big, influential throughout the 90s and early 00s. I mean, you had alot of 90s Hip Hop artists, R&B groups, even some Techno music producers sampling alot of her earlier body of work. Case and point Will Smith, Mary J. Blige, George Micheal, Kirk Franklin and others borrowed from Patrice for some of their hit songs. The woman is a legend in her own right.
@@MrJuly1990ishand remember forget me nots song was featured on the big screen for Tom hanks movie hit called BIG ❤ She left a huge legacy after she stepped outta recording and went behind the scenes. Smart move. That pop fame wasn't her thing anyway. She had plenty integrity and professionalism
As a young man in the early 1980's, I had a huge crush on Mrs. Rushen, she was and still is a beautiful, hugely talented and classy woman. Thanks for the excellent profile, it brings back fun memories 😊!
Loved this. I had the honor to meet Reggie Williams who was responsible for this woman's music career as her high school band and music director and one of her music writers and producers of her career and I knew her music class and hs band mate and music partner and producer ndugo Chancellor the renowned jazz drummer. They were clients of my barbershop i worked at. Thats where I found out they were involved in her life and career❤. I also had some clients who were her students at USC. plus I been a fan since a kid from the pizazz album to the mid 80s. She's a female prince without the fame. Genius.
Patrice is an INCREDIBLE keyboardist, composer, arranger, and musical director!!! Her album "Before the Dawn" is an underrated and underappreciated album and one of my favorites of all her recordings!
Remind Me is one of the most sampled songs in her collection. Mack 10, Skee Lo, R. Kelly & Public Announcement, Junior Mafia, Faith Evans, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, Heavy D & The Boyz, Lord Finesse, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Brotha Lynch Hung, Kut Klose and many others.
I'ma 90's baby 🍼 but I'm a Old Soul 🕊️ and proud. My mother put me on the 80's music, my Father put me on Hip-Hop. But my mother put me on more Old School music and Patrice Rushen was getting played in the car specifically "Forget me nots". I love "Forget me nots" so Dope 🔥🔥 She's definitely a Underrated Artist and she's so beautiful 😍 🥰
At some point when she and Prince were both still in their youth, they were brought to the Berklee College of Music as child prodigies. The college wanted to study them and their talent in a special program. That is where Patrice first met Prince. They were both still kids then.
Love Ms. Patrice Rushen. She is brilliant so talented. So under-rated. Broke barriers, Performer, Writer, Musical Director. Give her flowers. Yes, you are a legend 👏 🙌 ❤️
Wow!! What an amazing artist in all respects. I love her music & her style! Thank you for sharing her story. She truly is a trailblazer for female artists. #Womeninmusic 👊🏼👊🏼
How could you forget her score for the cult classic - Sandra Bernhard's "Without You I'm Nothing"? She wrote all the music and every note of it is musical tribute/parody GOLD. Her orchestrations and arrangements are PHENOMENAL. It is a must see.
This is cool. I was working in a "Rekka-Stow" when her her albums on Prestige came out and I had the opportunity to listen to all of them. She was a little female Herbie Hancock. Her nickname was "Baby Fingers". I followed her onto and into the albums on Elektra, where I (and most everyone) learned to respect her singing. She made great music. I lost track of her recorded music after the Elektra work. Did not even sample the Arista stuff. In 1997 or so, I found myself enjoying a martini in a hotel lobby near The Viper Room in Hollywood, CA. There she was, with a jazz trio, playing piano in the lobby. It was a real treat to get that close to her and see her perform. Now I've gotta go find those albums with E. Watts, N. Chandler and A. Johnston (all "Heavies"). Thanks!!
Looks like somebody out there knows where to get a Sam Cooke record, right? Smile on MY face. I lobbed that one out there and You caught it! That's a game winner! @@yuphereiam4410
Patrice is the real deal. She started out as a jazz player and amazingly, played at the Monterey Jazz Festival when she was only 17. She was a prodigy, and rubbed shoulders with giants in the ‘70s. I have many jazz albums she played on, and seeing her name in the credits of a used jazz album results in an automatic buy. She moved into R & B as the ‘70s went on and of course had big hits in the ‘80s like “Forget Me Nots.” She’s still out there playing now, and she’s still beautiful, because the kind of beauty she has doesn’t fade with time. It’s deep beauty. Soul beauty.
Patrice Rushen ALWAYS had a place in my heart and I was forever looking out to see where she would pop up. Super glad she held her respectful position in the music industry and continued to have a admirable career, talk about knowing how to play chess in life! Go on Patrice! Proud of you and representing a true Black Woman.
Grew up with her in Athens park. She played the flute at Henry Clay. We all were quite aware of musical talent. She lived 3 blocks away from me. She did not grow up in watts. She lived with her parents in a beautiful home worth hundreds of thousands back in 1970. My wife Bonnie and I attended Henry Clay Junior High with her 1968 through 1971.
Thank you for sharing this story! It's great to hear how Patrice Rushen has pivoted to use her talents in many ways! I remember seeing her in concert in Minneapolis in 1982! It was a great performance! I'll keep my eyes and ears open for what she does on the future's music horizon! 😃👏🏾💕👩🏽🎤🎶🎹🎤
A tremendously talented artist. Just awesome. She should be a household name. This was a great documentary! Documentaries like this one can be so beneficial to introducing artists to a new audience. Very important. Great job!
I only know her for her Jazz playing, I don't really like pop. When people ask me who are the great Keyboard players of the 70s (which in my opinion are the best keyboardist ever) I say Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, George Duke, Jan Hammer and of course Patrice Rushen. Her beautiful solo on Jean-Luc Ponty's track "Renaissance" is my favorite piano solo on record (and I listen to allot of Jazz Pianists). I really love the 1988 concert of the Santana & Wayne Shorter band. There was a point were Patrice and Carlos were soloing against each other, and although Santana was good, Patrice ran rings around his playing. It was really edgy and it blew my mind. I wish she was my keyboard player in my fusion band. Just love that little lady.
My late older sister introduced me to Patrice Rushen's Patrice album circa 1978 in that year. The song When I Found You was the first song I heard by her. Been a fan since that time. She has had an incredible career, but she still remains so underrated
I am so happy her music career took her to new heights after the albums. I always enjoyed her music ever since I first heard “Haven’t you heard?” I even had my hair braided and beaded like hers. She was in inspiration in so many ways. This was a great documentary and yes, I was rooting for a relationship between her and Prince musical and romantic lol!
I remember Patrice! An amazing woman. So talented and rich with her wealth of the knowledge of music. A very nice presentation. With her gift of music, she IS destined for more than what record labels tagged her as she has shown them what she wanted to BE, FIERCE!
I love Patrice Rushen! My favorite album was Posh. She was a musical prodigy, one of the best. I did not know she was on Soul Train and produced for Prince! Wow. Glad she is still doing her thing!!
I loved. Patrice get. Reminds me. Number. One. Forget me. Nots Watch out!! We live Yu my good woman!! The sole soundtrack if our lives!! I didn't know Don. Cornelious she had any connection with it to! We salute you. Miss. Patrice. Rushen you're truly number one 1#.. Ms.. Rhonda. Prater. Merced California. Thanks. Patrice for greatly representing 😊😮us!!!!!
@@URBANTVOndemand it was either when he was at Yamaha or Fender/Rogers/Rhodes. I'm not sure. But he was really impressed with her. Thank you for doing such a good job with this.
This was Awasome! Thank your for sharing Patrice's story I have been a huge fan of her music since she "Haven't you Heard' my all time favorite song one that you didn't mention is the song 'Remind Me' from her album Stright From the Heart , the jazz solo I'm not sure if she was playing piano or keyoard but whatever she played that sole one of the best on any R&B album. She is very underrated and more than deserves as they say Patrice Rushen deserves her flowers.
Patrice Rushen, an absolute GENIUS, beautiful vocalist, instrumentalist, Love everything she recorded,🥰🥰 🎉 I read that there's no instrument she cannot Play WOW🎉 too bad music began to change by the late 80's and all of Best Artists and the Great Music was no more 😢 very SAD RUSHEN was the Best during the 80's😊!!!
Patrice Rushen is One of my all time favorite musicians. The Mrs Maestro of music.. I have all of her music and was bless to see her perform in Philly .She is a LegendI of Talented African Goddess.
My favorite song by Miss Rushen is "When I Found You", then "Settle For My Love", then "Don't Blame Me", then "Forget Me Nots", then "Hang It Up". Cutie Pie. @@@*** Sembene Nathanyahu, author and creator of the upcoming bestseller, "Whisper's Getting Louder", in Chicago. ***@@@
OMG!!!!! Thank you so much for this. I remember her so vividly. Because she was so tiny but she had such a big presence and I could hear her song in my ear as you were explaining her journey..
I remember everything she put out in her whole career. She was a huge staple in my living room in the 70's - 80's because my uncle was playing guitar for a guy name bill Doggett in those days. He knew who she was and introduced us to her music. She is a big deal. Period. Fond memories of her music coming up and I am glad she shared her talents with the world...
Keep up the work.. Keep rising to the top again...FOR GET ME NOT....Never forget you beautiful lady...thank you for those wonderful hit song..keep up the good work...
Been in love with this woman and her music since I was three years old. I was just listening to Posh at work today. That's how this documentary popped up 😂
Favourite music by Patrice Rushen: 'Traverse' where she shows her brilliance as a pianist composer, and 'Didn't you Know', sublime vocals and songwriting. 'Where There Is Love' is also up there.
I took the missus to her concert in London earlier this year. I met her outside before the show and took photos with her. I've been a fan since I was at school so I wasn't missing her show.
Yes Yes Yes Pure talent..pure beauty..pure joy She pretty much set the tone to the type of woman I was attracted to as a teenager Oddly I didn't know that she worked with Prince I always thought of her as the female version of Prince musically Definitely not surprised to hear that Prince was attracted to her
I am truly amazed about the story. I did not know anything about that they until now. Besides every family get together, cookout and party forget me 🎉💯🔥
Her career never ended.
This woman is always somewhere playing/singing music or teaching the theory of it. Respect always✊🏾
Facts 🙌🏾
Exactly! Hell, I'll be bold enough to say, Patrice Rushen and her music became just as big, influential throughout the 90s and early 00s. I mean, you had alot of 90s Hip Hop artists, R&B groups, even some Techno music producers sampling alot of her earlier body of work. Case and point Will Smith, Mary J. Blige, George Micheal, Kirk Franklin and others borrowed from Patrice for some of their hit songs. The woman is a legend in her own right.
@@MrJuly1990ish Definitely 🙌🏾
@@MrJuly1990ishand remember forget me nots song was featured on the big screen for Tom hanks movie hit called BIG ❤ She left a huge legacy after she stepped outta recording and went behind the scenes. Smart move. That pop fame wasn't her thing anyway. She had plenty integrity and professionalism
She did a lot of composing behind the scenes!
Before Alicia Keys, there's Patrice Rushen. I'm so blessed to have grown up in this era of music.
Yes🙌🏾🙌🏾
Omg me too! ❤
Her song " sending forget me nots " is still on my playlist today! She is one of the most underrated musicians EVER!!
Alicia Keyes can’t touch Patrice . That’s my era and I’m not much of music since then it can come just a few artist of music I’m of the Now.
This was the Prince of the 80’s -90’s she was so so good at being a musician and singer and writer too she was phenomenal
Those in charge of the music industry, rarely use the words, musical genius, when talking about female artist. Patrice is definitely a musical genius!
Definitely!
Patrice Rushen is a trailblazer for music artists everywhere. I grew up loving her music. I wish her the best in life.
Definitely agree! Thanks for watching 🙌🏾
Word!
Say that!♥
Loved her Music,A long with Minnie n Phyllis
And, don’t forget Remind Me! That’s one of her best as well! Love her!!! 🥰
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Patrice was the real deal!
A time when artist really worked on and loved their craft.
She's still gorgeous.
Thank you so much for posting.
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching!
@@charlesrichter3854 😆 🤣 😂 For sure.
Happy Holidays!
You know what I mean.
You must be a Virgo. 😆
As a young man in the early 1980's, I had a huge crush on Mrs. Rushen, she was and still is a beautiful, hugely talented and classy woman. Thanks for the excellent profile, it brings back fun memories 😊!
I think she's single, go drop her a DM lol & Thanks for watching!
Loved this. I had the honor to meet Reggie Williams who was responsible for this woman's music career as her high school band and music director and one of her music writers and producers of her career and I knew her music class and hs band mate and music partner and producer ndugo Chancellor the renowned jazz drummer. They were clients of my barbershop i worked at. Thats where I found out they were involved in her life and career❤. I also had some clients who were her students at USC. plus I been a fan since a kid from the pizazz album to the mid 80s. She's a female prince without the fame. Genius.
Classy indeed and obviously treated as such.
We need more soft voiced, soprano singers like her. They've been missing in pop music over the last few decades. "Forget Me Nots" was my jam.
Reggie Andrews from Locke High @@kevinmorgan263
"Remind Me" ...... best killer two-step choon EVER !
Facts 💯
Patrice is an INCREDIBLE keyboardist, composer, arranger, and musical director!!! Her album "Before the Dawn" is an underrated and underappreciated album and one of my favorites of all her recordings!
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I agree👍
I have ALL of her music. This little woman is extremely musically inclined and she is beautiful. She knows her stuff!! Gooood Loooord!!
Yes she definitely is! 💯🙌🏾
Patrice Rushen was a musical genius and doesn’t get enough recognition for her music. Remind Me is still one of my favorite songs today.
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Remind Me is one of the most sampled songs in her collection. Mack 10, Skee Lo, R. Kelly & Public Announcement, Junior Mafia, Faith Evans, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, Heavy D & The Boyz, Lord Finesse, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Brotha Lynch Hung, Kut Klose and many others.
I've loved Patrice's music since I was 11! I'm fifty-something now and she's still my queen!👑
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I'ma 90's baby 🍼 but I'm a Old Soul 🕊️ and proud.
My mother put me on the 80's music, my Father put me on Hip-Hop. But my mother put me on more Old School music and Patrice Rushen was getting played in the car specifically "Forget me nots".
I love "Forget me nots" so Dope 🔥🔥
She's definitely a Underrated Artist and she's so beautiful 😍 🥰
We do too! She's so Talented 💯
At some point when she and Prince were both still in their youth, they were brought to the Berklee College of Music as child prodigies. The college wanted to study them and their talent in a special program. That is where Patrice first met Prince. They were both still kids then.
She was so full of talent. Grew up in this era. Great music!!
Yes indeed 🙌🏾💯
Love Ms. Patrice Rushen. She is brilliant so talented. So under-rated. Broke barriers, Performer, Writer, Musical Director. Give her flowers. Yes, you are a legend 👏 🙌 ❤️
Definitely is 🙌🏾💯
Patrice's a very legendary and gifted performer. Continous blessings to her always!!❤❤❤
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Wow!! What an amazing artist in all respects. I love her music & her style! Thank you for sharing her story. She truly is a trailblazer for female artists. #Womeninmusic 👊🏼👊🏼
Your welcome! Glad u enjoyed it 💯
Patrice rushen put down her own style she will always have classics forever. She is part of my childhood.
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How could you forget her score for the cult classic - Sandra Bernhard's "Without You I'm Nothing"? She wrote all the music and every note of it is musical tribute/parody GOLD. Her orchestrations and arrangements are PHENOMENAL. It is a must see.
I have always loved Patrice Rushen
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Ahead of her time also amazing artist.
Excellent video Patrice Rushen is the epitome of pure talent
Thanks for watching!
This is cool. I was working in a "Rekka-Stow" when her her albums on Prestige came out and I had the opportunity to listen to all of them. She was a little female Herbie Hancock. Her nickname was "Baby Fingers". I followed her onto and into the albums on Elektra, where I (and most everyone) learned to respect her singing. She made great music. I lost track of her recorded music after the Elektra work. Did not even sample the Arista stuff. In 1997 or so, I found myself enjoying a martini in a hotel lobby near The Viper Room in Hollywood, CA. There she was, with a jazz trio, playing piano in the lobby. It was a real treat to get that close to her and see her perform. Now I've gotta go find those albums with E. Watts, N. Chandler and A. Johnston (all "Heavies"). Thanks!!
That's Dope, Thanks for sharing this and Thanks for watching 💯
Woooooow not “wreckka stow” (“record store” -- “Under The Cherry Moon”) I dunno why I feel like I’m the only person that knows that 😂🥰
Looks like somebody out there knows where to get a Sam Cooke record, right? Smile on MY face. I lobbed that one out there and You caught it! That's a game winner! @@yuphereiam4410
@@yuphereiam4410 lol
Patrice is the real deal. She started out as a jazz player and amazingly, played at the Monterey Jazz Festival when she was only 17. She was a prodigy, and rubbed shoulders with giants in the ‘70s. I have many jazz albums she played on, and seeing her name in the credits of a used jazz album results in an automatic buy. She moved into R & B as the ‘70s went on and of course had big hits in the ‘80s like “Forget Me Nots.” She’s still out there playing now, and she’s still beautiful, because the kind of beauty she has doesn’t fade with time. It’s deep beauty. Soul beauty.
Facts 💯💯
Patrice needs to be in the hall of fame.
Yes 💯💯💯
Patrice Rushen ALWAYS had a place in my heart and I was forever looking out to see where she would pop up. Super glad she held her respectful position in the music industry and continued to have a admirable career, talk about knowing how to play chess in life! Go on Patrice! Proud of you and representing a true Black Woman.
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Grew up with her in Athens park. She played the flute at Henry Clay. We all were quite aware of musical talent. She lived 3 blocks away from me. She did not grow up in watts. She lived with her parents in a beautiful home worth hundreds of thousands back in 1970. My wife Bonnie and I attended Henry Clay Junior High with her 1968 through 1971.
Wonderful tribute, if she has a book out, I’d totally ❤to learn more. I never knew of her connection to Prince🕺🏾
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this story! It's great to hear how Patrice Rushen has pivoted to use her talents in many ways! I remember seeing her in concert in Minneapolis in 1982! It was a great performance! I'll keep my eyes and ears open for what she does on the future's music horizon! 😃👏🏾💕👩🏽🎤🎶🎹🎤
You're welcome🙌🏾
She was a little cutie! Loved her music
A tremendously talented artist. Just awesome. She should be a household name. This was a great documentary! Documentaries like this one can be so beneficial to introducing artists to a new audience. Very important. Great job!
Thank you 🙏🏽
This is my first musical CRUSH!! So beautiful. ❤ Now that I'm older. (58) I realize it was inside and out. 🌹
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Such a very nice and down to earth woman. Met her at Interlochen, such a goddess. ❤️🎶😎
Wow that's nice to hear! 🙌🏾
I only know her for her Jazz playing, I don't really like pop. When people ask me who are the great Keyboard players of the 70s (which in my opinion are the best keyboardist ever) I say Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, George Duke, Jan Hammer and of course Patrice Rushen. Her beautiful solo on Jean-Luc Ponty's track "Renaissance" is my favorite piano solo on record (and I listen to allot of Jazz Pianists). I really love the 1988 concert of the Santana & Wayne Shorter band. There was a point were Patrice and Carlos were soloing against each other, and although Santana was good, Patrice ran rings around his playing. It was really edgy and it blew my mind. I wish she was my keyboard player in my fusion band. Just love that little lady.
Oh wow thanks for sharing🙌🏾
Thanks for bringing this wonderful artist to our attention again. I've often listening to my favorite songs of hers.
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
My late older sister introduced me to Patrice Rushen's Patrice album circa 1978 in that year. The song When I Found You was the first song I heard by her. Been a fan since that time. She has had an incredible career, but she still remains so underrated
Definitely is underrated 💯
You did a good job with The Patrice Rushen story…Keep up the good work Antwoine…
Thank you 🙌🏾🙌🏾
The most soothing voice ever...
For sure 💯💯
I am so happy her music career took her to new heights after the albums. I always enjoyed her music ever since I first heard “Haven’t you heard?” I even had my hair braided and beaded like hers. She was in inspiration in so many ways. This was a great documentary and yes, I was rooting for a relationship between her and Prince musical and romantic lol!
Thank you for watching and we are glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏽
The definition of a true musical artist she doesn’t get enough credit for her contribution to music
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Didn’t know a lot of this💪🏾💯🖤
That was a wonderful video documentary that you provided. Thank you so much. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
I remember Patrice! An amazing woman. So talented and rich with her wealth of the knowledge of music. A very nice presentation. With her gift of music, she IS destined for more than what record labels tagged her as she has shown them what she wanted to BE, FIERCE!
🙌🏾🙌🏾
Patrice Rushen was the cutest pop star of them all ...... and a talented musician.
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Hard to think of a more talented musician and composer from the last few decades. Respect.
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huge fan since the late seventies. her piano solo on havent you heard is still one of my alltime greatest breaks. mucho respect!
Couldn't agree more!
I love Patrice Rushen! My favorite album was Posh. She was a musical prodigy, one of the best. I did not know she was on Soul Train and produced for Prince! Wow. Glad she is still doing her thing!!
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Well deserved career.she’s all class!
Definitely!
Don Cornelius definitely had an eye for future talent. Patrice Rushen is Iconic.
Sure did!
She’s really amazing and so talented.
Definitely is 🙌🏾💯
I loved. Patrice get. Reminds me. Number. One. Forget me. Nots Watch out!! We live Yu my good woman!! The sole soundtrack if our lives!! I didn't know Don. Cornelious she had any connection with it to! We salute you. Miss. Patrice. Rushen you're truly number one 1#.. Ms.. Rhonda. Prater. Merced California. Thanks. Patrice for greatly representing 😊😮us!!!!!
My dad had the honor of choosing her to play at the NAMM show the year Forget Me Not dropped. He was so impressed with her talent.
Oh Wow! Thanks for sharing 🙌🏾
@@URBANTVOndemand it was either when he was at Yamaha or Fender/Rogers/Rhodes. I'm not sure. But he was really impressed with her. Thank you for doing such a good job with this.
This was Awasome! Thank your for sharing Patrice's story I have been a huge fan of her music since she "Haven't you Heard' my all time favorite song one that you didn't mention is the song 'Remind Me' from her album Stright From the Heart , the jazz solo I'm not sure if she was playing piano or keyoard but whatever she played that sole one of the best on any R&B album. She is very underrated and more than deserves as they say Patrice Rushen deserves her flowers.
Thank you for watching we're glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks we all been waiting this OK PATRICE!
You're welcome 🙌🏾
Still love her music!!!!!
She is awesome
Most definitely ❤️💯
Love learning her back story and the chapters of Patrice's musical career... great video! "Feels So Real" is one of my fave 80's tracks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
LOVE HER ABSOLUTELY AMAZING THANKS
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I’ve been into her music since the 1979, we share the same DOB. Haven’t You Heard was the beginning of me following her
Oh wow🙌🏾
I was such a huge Patrice Rishen fan in the 1970's.
We all were 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Patrice Rushen, an absolute GENIUS, beautiful vocalist, instrumentalist, Love everything she recorded,🥰🥰 🎉 I read that there's no instrument she cannot Play WOW🎉 too bad music began to change by the late 80's and all of Best Artists and the Great Music was no more 😢 very SAD RUSHEN was the Best during the 80's😊!!!
Definitely was 💯💯
I still listen to her music!
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Patrice Rushen is One of my all time favorite musicians. The Mrs Maestro of music.. I have all of her music and was bless to see her perform in Philly .She is a LegendI of Talented African Goddess.
Facts! Thanks for watching!
America I been in Love with Patrice Rushen for ever ..PR is the epitome of Class and Talent.she can teach anyone.
Yes 💯💯
One of the best ever, so talented and influenced so many. Thanks for making this! 🙏🏽
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching 🙏🏽
Wow. Didn’t know all that about Patrice. Was always a fan. Glad I watched
Thanks for watching 😊
OMG thank you for this video! I learned so much. My 23 year old son has ‘Forget Me Nots” on his playlist.
You're welcome 🙌🏾
Huge Thankyou from your England fans too. ❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🪬🪬🪬💎💎💎🧿🧿🧿🥃🥃🥃🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
You're welcome 🙌🏾🙌🏾
GREAT job. As a lover of genuine musicianship, I've always loved Patrice. I didn't know 95% of what you just reported. Thanks for this!
Thanks for listening!
My favorite song by Miss Rushen is "When I Found You", then "Settle For My Love", then "Don't Blame Me", then "Forget Me Nots", then "Hang It Up". Cutie Pie. @@@*** Sembene Nathanyahu, author and creator of the upcoming bestseller, "Whisper's Getting Louder", in Chicago. ***@@@
LOVE HER!!!! ❤❤❤❤
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I love that she was on Soul Train before her fame.
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I attended Locke High. The Band was next level.
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extrem gifted music ❤
OMG!!!!! Thank you so much for this. I remember her so vividly. Because she was so tiny but she had such a big presence and I could hear her song in my ear as you were explaining her journey..
You're welcome we are glad you enjoyed it🙌🏾
i fell head over heels, with this very young lady's music, in the 1980s when i had my first HiFi and got one of her Lp's
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I remember everything she put out in her whole career. She was a huge staple in my living room in the 70's - 80's because my uncle was playing guitar for a guy name bill Doggett in those days. He knew who she was and introduced us to her music. She is a big deal. Period. Fond memories of her music coming up and I am glad she shared her talents with the world...
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Keep up the work..
Keep rising to the top again...FOR GET ME NOT....Never forget you beautiful lady...thank you for those wonderful hit song..keep up the good work...
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Been in love with this woman and her music since I was three years old. I was just listening to Posh at work today. That's how this documentary popped up 😂
Thanks for watching 💯
I also heard her playing absolutely amazing piano on Jean Luc Ponty’s Renaissance.
Wow! That must've been a nice experience!
She was great I still listen to her today her best albums posh and straight from the heart
“When I Found You”, was a hit abroad.
One missed: she was also the music director for *The Fresh Prince of BelAir.* W. Smith also sampled Forget Me Not for his M.I.B. cover.
Thanks for watching!
What an amazingly creative and versatile musician! Awesome video about her too
Glad you enjoyed it!
Favourite music by Patrice Rushen: 'Traverse' where she shows her brilliance as a pianist composer, and 'Didn't you Know', sublime vocals and songwriting. 'Where There Is Love' is also up there.
She's a super talented artist
I took the missus to her concert in London earlier this year. I met her outside before the show and took photos with her. I've been a fan since I was at school so I wasn't missing her show.
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London in tha house
Yep, Indeed! Patrice is definitely L.A’s finest. She is my favorite artist ♥️🥰
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Yes Yes Yes
Pure talent..pure beauty..pure joy
She pretty much set the tone to the type of woman I was attracted to as a teenager
Oddly I didn't know that she worked with Prince
I always thought of her as the female version of Prince musically
Definitely not surprised to hear that Prince was attracted to her
Nice. I am even more proud and grateful to have grown up with her music. Wow, That was Motivating.
Good coverage.
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Thank you for sharing this information with me, looking forward to hearing from you soon
The track 'Remind Me' gives me fond memories of high school in Nigeria. It was one the most played tracks on radios and parties in the 80's
Oh wow!
I am truly amazed about the story. I did not know anything about that they until now. Besides every family get together, cookout and party forget me 🎉💯🔥
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She ALWAYS HAD A SMILE, SO CHEERFUL SHE gets FIRE ALSO
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She is absolutely amazing 😍
Indeed 💯
Timeless Music , with great memories ..
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A little woman with a big voice!! Grew up listening 🎧 to her do her thang!!
Enjoyed watching this video, I still enjoy listening to her music till this day
Thanks for watching!
Thanx!
You're welcome!
Feels So Real was always my #1 from her, & Forget Me Nots #2.
Forget Me Nots was my favorite 💯 Thanks for watching 💯