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...Okay, so it’s not quite the same. But Amaker did coach at Michigan just a decade after the Fab Five played there. And it was just three years before Amaker’s 2002 arrival that we saw the release of the underrated debut album from Chris Webber under the moniker “C. Webb...
...Long-time Dipset fans will remember that Killa Cam appeared on the cover of his 2002 album “Come Home With Me” holding his son, who could come into his own as a player in the next few years—with the right tutelage. Amaker only signed a five-year contract with the Crimson last week, but all he needs is a bit of early success to still be here when Cam’s son hits high school. I can already hear the cheers from the proud father in the stands...
...contribution to jazz, especially for his role in the creation of the distinctive fusion of “Latin Jazz.” Palmieri appeared with Brian Lynch, his collaborator on “Simpatico” (which won the 2005 Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album). The concert also featured performances by the Monday Jazz Band (directed by Tom Everett), the Sunday Jazz Band (directed by Mark Olson), and the Alumni Jazz Band (also directed by Everett...
...talented producer but a mediocre rapper—well, these friends come in handy. Timbaland’s recent release, “Timbaland Presents Shock Value,” makes the most of those connections and thus features almost as many heavy-hitting collaborations as a Girl Talk album. Timbaland blew up a decade ago, producing tracks for Aaliyah and Missy Elliot, and has scored recent hits with Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado. “Shock Value” is a rushed attempt to capitalize on that success. As a rapper, Timbaland has most often recorded...
...like it could be part of a longer movie: perhaps Reznor is further populating the fictional dystopian world of his upcoming disc, “Year Zero.” As the mastermind behind Nine Inch Nails, he’s responsible for every note you hear on every album, and for cultivating the band’s iconically dark image. His latest publicity stunt is a viral advertising campaign of impressive scope meant to establish the setting for the new LP. Maybe it’s an integral piece of something even deeper, but as a standalone video...