After visiting Dr. King's Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Pops Staples said to his kids, “Now if he can preach this, we can sing it. That could be our way of helping towards this movement.” This week's Needle Drop Record finds the lone Staples still standing, still singing for freedom.
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Aretha Franklin once said, “We all require and want respect, man or woman, black or white. It's our basic human right.” Indeed. This week's Needle Drop Record declares that same sentiment in no uncertain terms and they are no less groovy for their efforts.
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Lauryn Hill once said, "As artists, we have an opportunity to help the public evolve, raise consciousness and awareness, teach, heal, enlighten, and inspire in ways the democratic process may not be able to touch. So we keep it moving." This week's Needle Drop Record absolutely did all of that.
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Stevie Nicks once said, "I'm gonna spend my life writing poems and turning them into music that'll affect people, touch their hearts. I'm going to write the songs that people can't write for themselves." This week's Needle Drop artist definitely writes songs that people can't write for themselves.
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