Jazz Warriors

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Shamira's Song - Café Mambo Mix 00:00 Tools
Shamira's Song (Caf del Mar Mix) 00:00 Tools
Shamira's Song (Café del Mar Mix) 00:00 Tools
Abolition Day 00:00 Tools
Warriors 00:00 Tools
Remercier Les Travalleurs 00:00 Tools
Crossing The Sands 00:00 Tools
Saint Maurice (Of Aragon) 00:00 Tools
Minor Groove 00:00 Tools
Shamira's Song (Café Mambo Mix) 00:00 Tools
Many Pauses 00:00 Tools
Blak Flag 00:00 Tools
Civilisation 00:00 Tools
Apunta Un Lapiz 00:00 Tools
We Are A Warrior 00:00 Tools
In Reference To Our Forefathers Fathers Dreams 00:00 Tools
Shamira’s Song (Masons Mix) 00:00 Tools
Shamira's Song (Cafй del Mar Mix) 00:00 Tools
In Reference To Our Forefathers' Fathers' Dreams 00:00 Tools
Shamira’s Song 00:00 Tools
Minor Grove 00:00 Tools
Shamira's Song - Masons Mix 00:00 Tools
Shamira's Song (Cafe Del Mar Mix) 00:00 Tools
In Reference Forefathers' Fathers' Dreams 00:00 Tools
Shamiras Song (Caf Del Mar Mix) 00:00 Tools
Shamira’s Song (Café del Mar Mix) 00:00 Tools
Shamira's Song 00:00 Tools
Black Flag 00:00 Tools
Shamira���s Song (Masons Mix) 00:00 Tools
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The Jazz Warriors were an all-black London-based group of jazz musicians that made their debut in 1986. According to musician/writer John Chilton, "...[the Jazz Warriors] proved to be the launching pad for the stellar talents of a number of important jazz musicians." The group remained together until 1994, though many of the original members had since left to start their own careers. Former member Gary Crosby has said of the Jazz Warriors: There were all these different writers, but everything ended up sounding with the same energy. I've never felt anything like that energy — raucous, raw ...It wasn't the most accurate of bands, but the actual power, and the wildness of the soloing...It was so exciting. Regardless of who wrote what, once we got to the meat of the music, there were fireworks...A lot of spunk, man, a lot of testosterone going around! The idea for the Jazz Warriors came from the Abibi Jazz Arts in 1985. The Abibi Jazz Arts was a London organization that promoted black music and black culture. The Jazz Warriors would provide black musicians with a venue to showcase their talents, which until that time was limited mostly to funk music and reggae. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.