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Tuesday 25 November 2008Don Blackman (born 1953) is an American funk pianist, singer, and writer born in Queens, New York.
While still a teenager he played with McPherson, Sam Jones and Louis Hayes. At the beginning of the 1970s, he played with Parliament/Funkadelic.
His solo album was released in 1982 on Arista Records.
He has appeared on albums by Kurtis Blow , Bernard Wright, Najee, David Sanborn, Roy Ayers, Sting, World Saxophone Quartet, and Wayman Tisdale.
He wrote the composition “Live to Kick It“, which appeared on Tupac Shakur’s album R U Still Down?

Tags: Arista Records, Bernard Wright, David Sanborn, Don Blackman, Funk, Kurtis Blow, Live to Kick It, Louis Hayes, McPherson, Najee, New York, Parliament/Funkadelic, pianist, Queens, R U Still Down?, Roy Ayers, Sam Jones, singer, Sting, Tupac Shakur, Wayman Tisdale, World Saxophone Quartet, writer




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