Harry Styles' collaborator 'listens to it at least twice a night'
February 16, 2024 | 3:18 PM ET
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Among other things, Mitch Roland discovered Charles Mingus' seminal jazz albums clown At a pizza restaurant. The singer, songwriter and Harry Styles collaborator was scrolling through his colleague's iPod when the album caught his eye. About this episode spark parade, Roland describes how beneficial the mozzarella scent moment was. Listen above or wherever you get your podcasts.
“[My coworker’s iPod] “It was like an encyclopedia of jazz,” Roland recalls. “At one point I was just skimming through it and I couldn't hear anything.” clown By Mingus — and I was immediately grabbed. I got so into it that it took me completely out of my zone and somewhere else. I was listening to it at least twice a night. ”
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To this day, Roland remains fascinated by classic songs like “Haitian Fight Song,” with the entire record serving as a core inspiration for the songwriter's own work.As a fan, he comes back here clown I'm often surprised by his bold interpretations of jazz performance and song structure.
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