Good days / Bad days. Just keep learning and growing, come rain or come shine.

She's a recent great in jazz history. She's canon.

My favorites that I've listened to:

~Genius of Modern Music Vol 1~

~Brilliant Corners~

~Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall~

~Monk’s Dream~

~Straight No Chaser~

~Monk’s Music~

I'm a proud owner of Brilliant Corners on Vinyl.

“All About That Bass” was a pleasant moment. I get why people like her music. 

Thanks. I never knew that about this album. I wish someone would change it on Wikipedia. It's misleading to call it a Cannonball album when it isn't.

I prefer Headhunters, but once I discovered Thrust, I was overjoyed. "Butterfly" was one of the first Herbie Hancock tunes I ever learned, and I really like "Actual Proof" too.

Contractual agreement? Please elaborate.  My understanding has always been that this is a Cannonball record with Miles on it.

Sounds about right. I discovered this around 2010.

One of Cannonball’s best albums, and a fine line up.

It’s interesting how often Coltrane was a sideman for Miles, but not the other way around, and yet, here is Somethin’ Else, a Cannonball record with a sideman Miles.

I saw Something Rotten live, and I love Shakespeare and all, but I wasn’t impressed. :(

Man who loves cunnilingus here to bring some hope. Before I gave oral for the first time, I always thought I’d love oral, and I was correct.

I didn’t call her any of those things. What’s her deal?

“1-800, then I kill the pussy, who can relate?” No one bro.

At last weekends short form shows, I played a fun game of free for all freeze where people kept tapping out around me and holding my leg and arm. I also saw a perfect game of Copy That (tag out all play where the last line becomes the first line of the new scene, like Parallel Universe, but with more flexibility). I’m always terrified BEFORE shows, but when moments like these go down, I become thankful that I’ve gone this deep into improv.

I mean, you’re pretty on the money. I know we’re actors first and singers second in musical theater, but the best performers in my opinion can act and sing.

Non geographic location

An activity that a human can do but a dog can’t (laundry, flying a plane, doing taxes)

Non-familial relationship between two people (doctor/patient, babysitter/kid, mayor/citizen)

A historical event (on the happier side) (gold rush, moon landing, inventing the internet)

A reason people get together (baby shower, wedding, reunion)

Something we might find at a pawn shop (bike, television, guitar)

A place every town/city has (bar, post office, library)

I second the monoscene recommendation. I loved my monoscene team, and it was straight forward.

Yes. There have been many contenders in the past, and there are many contenders now, and Kendrick is for sure one of them.