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Ronny Jordan, one of the leading lights of the acid jazz movement, has died. He was 51. Jordan’s career took off in the early nineties, on the back of his 1992 solo album ‘The Antidote’.
This month marks guitarist Ronny Jordan's 55th birthday. A trailblazer in acid jazz, his debut album The Antidote foreshadowed Miles Davis' embrace of hip hop with the album Doo-Bop by six months.
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Opinion Ronald Collins and Ronnie Marmo: Comedy clubs as free speech zones — and the antidote to cancel culture Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email ...