Louis Armstrong
Aaron Copland
Charlie Parker
Leonard Bernstein
Elvis (nobody has him on their list yet? WTF?)
Honorable mention:
Michael Jackson. Say what you will about his personal life, dude was talented.
Louis Armstrong
Aaron Copland
Charlie Parker
Leonard Bernstein
Elvis (nobody has him on their list yet? WTF?)
Honorable mention:
Michael Jackson. Say what you will about his personal life, dude was talented.
I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.
Leadbelly, Albert and Freddy King, Muddy Waters.
Are we getting them back at the height of their powers, or what they were when they died?
Freddie Mercury?
Jack Johnson always put on a hell of a show. If I could I would watch him fight again. He was one of the first Negroes that did whatever he pleased. One time he was pulled over for speeding in his new coupe. The cop told him the fine would be $50, one dollar for every mile over the speed limit he was traveling. These were 1918 dollars, $50 could get you 3 or 4 grand nights at the Ritz.
Johnson gave him $100 and told him to hang on to the change, since he would be coming back through later that evening at the same rate of speed.
Ernest is alive! Perfect response, as always
Adam Yauch
Jimi Hendrix
Bach
Motzart (sp?)
Can't think of a fifth, but love all the others brought up... Elvis would be cool
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formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
Fukt: a very small amount of snow.
First thoughts
Nowell
Marley
Pigpen/Joplin duet
Ella Fitzgerald
Zappa
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Oh, Ronnie, I didn't even think of that one. Good choice.
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Ben Hogan.
Or Ernest Hemingway...oh he's already back. Holla!
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