A solid hour of Funk, Soul and Jazz feat. Les McCann, James Brown, Kashmere Stage Band, Ray Charles, Mose Allison, Horace Silver and a tribute to the late great Ornette Coleman.

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Tags: Funk , James Brown , Jazz , Ornette Coleman , Soul

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