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Ladies Who Lacroix Similar
You want some fashion die-hards, I'll give you some. A friend of mine who works in the fashion department at the NY Post started assembling her friends for "fashion dinners." It is what it sounds like. She picks a designer — the first "dinner" was Chanel — and the lassies dress according to the designer and meet for a fabulous meal. When she shared this brilliant idea with me, I said she had to take pictures of the next one. And who was the next designer muse?! Christian Lacroix was the name of the game, and Lady Mendl's Tea Salon at the Inn at Irving Place was the place. As you can see, m...Feed: FabSugar -- Have. Want. Need.
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John McLaughlin & The Translators - Live at Berklee Performance Center 1982 Similar
John McLaughlin & The Translators caught live at the Berklee Performance Center in Boston on April 16th,1982 during their "Belo Horizonte" tour. Most of the songs from the 1981 album "Belo Horizonte" are played at an extended length ("One Melody" clocks in at over 22 minutes) on this natural sounding recording. John McLaughlin - Yamaha classical guitar Katia Labeque - Synclavier II Francois Couturier - Fender Rhodes, Prophet V, Yamaha CP70 Jean Paul Celea - double bass Tommy Campbell - drums Belo Horizonte - 7:32 (John McLaughlin) David - 15:37 (John McLaughlin) La Baleine - 7:55 (John McLaugh...Feed: instrumental PAVILION
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John McLaughlin & The Translators - Live at Salon de Provence 1982 Similar
John McLaughlin & The Translators caught live at the Salon de Provence in France on July 20th,1982 during their "Belo Horizonte" tour. Three songs here are from the 1981 album "Belo Horizonte". The others ("David", "Blues For L.W.", "Viene Clareando", "Aspan" and "Loro") appeared on the new album "Music Spoken Here" which was released in 1982. John McLaughlin - Yamaha classical guitar Katia Labeque - Synclavier II Francois Couturier - Fender Rhodes, Prophet V, Yamaha CP70 Jean Paul Celea - double bass Tommy Campbell - drumsFeed: instrumental PAVILION







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