The W.E.S. Group is a unique and inspirational jazz group led by William E.… Read Full Bio ↴The W.E.S. Group is a unique and inspirational jazz group led by William E. Smith, professional saxophonist/composer and Assistant Professor of Music and Jazz Ensemble Director at American University in Washington, DC. and holds a PhD in ethnomusicology from the University of Maryland, a MM in jazz composition and a BM in jazz studies from Howard University. Some of the individuals he has performed or recorded with include: James Moody, Donald Byrd, Kenny Burrell, Wynton Marsalis, Jon Hendricks, Fred Hammond, and Hezekiah Walker. He is a frequent lecturer and clinician in jazz, hip hop, and the music industry.
Echoes of ancestral and native sounds can be heard in this collective of talented musicians, whose folk jazz and acoustic approach create a distinctive sound of peace and beauty. Exceptional musicians in their own right, the collaboration of these seasoned musicians exhibits the passion and spirit of a βgreat camp meeting in the promised landβ of jazz.
Echoes of ancestral and native sounds can be heard in this collective of talented musicians, whose folk jazz and acoustic approach create a distinctive sound of peace and beauty. Exceptional musicians in their own right, the collaboration of these seasoned musicians exhibits the passion and spirit of a βgreat camp meeting in the promised landβ of jazz.
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Noah tu poeta
LETRA
Sometimes
Sometimes
Sometimes
You're better off dead
There's a gun in your hand
And it's pointed at your head
Sometimes
Sometimes
You think you're mad, too unstable
Kicking in chairs, knocking down tables
In a restaurant, in a west end town
Call the police, there's a madman around
Underground, in a west end town
East end boys, west end girls (3x)
Too many shadows, whispering voices
Faces on posters, too many choices
Too many choices
In a west end town, a dead end world
The east end boys, and the west end girls
East end boys, west end girls (2x)
Got a heart of glass, a heart of stone
Just you wait until I take you home
Until I take you home
We've got no future, got no past
Here today, built to last
Here today
Built to last
In a west end town, a dead end world
The east end boys, and the west end girls
East end boys, west end girls (4x)
Donnie Darkko
Iβm from Southern California and most of the Punks, metal heads, goths are Mexican or of some Chicano decent
Suck deez Nutz
Cool story bro.
Donnie Darkko
@EsotericOccultist wtf are you talking about? You sound like you have some hate in your heart
EsotericOccultist
Which is odd because they also go around calling people "white boy" while copying everything about the people they're mocking and using all their technology and inventions.
Craig Harrison
Do you know if Rozz Williams was straight up white? In some pictures he looks a bit mixed.
Carpe Noctem 775
When I was growing up most of the goths and metalheads were Hispanic like me. I grew up in LA.
Elizabeth Victorio
Some people think this is two different worlds but for me it's all the same...growing up in the neighborhood but having that gothic dark attitude inside. Makes all the sense in the world to me. Love it!
MechanicalAnimal
Took me 6 years to find Prayers. WTF? Brilliant artists!
christian999 M
"Ey so are you like a rocker-foo?"
John Jones
Accurate