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JLSinc’s 2014 started strong with “Right On For The Darkness” by Curtis Mayfield. 119 more jams followed it! Plenty of Stevie Wonder, jazz, and singer-songwriters. JLSinc posted a rare gem: “Rock Lobster (Live 1980)” by The B-52's. People really liked “Afro Blue” by John Coltrane. JLSinc passed 300 jams in November. 2014 drew to a close with “Maybe Your Baby (NYC 1972)” by Stevie Wonder.
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JLSinc’s 2013 started strong with “Ain't Wastin' Time No More” by The Allman Brothers Band, and 109 more jams followed. Plenty of Aretha Franklin, singer-songwriters, and blues. JLSinc found a rare one: “Kansas City (75)” by James Brown. People really liked “Caribou” by Pixies. JLSinc crossed 200 jams in December! 2013 drew to a close with “Build” by The Housemartins.
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In March, JLSinc joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “It Was A Good Day” by Ice Cube. Nice. Lots of Fred Neil, jazz, and rhythm and blues. JLSinc did some crate-digging too, and found “My Doorbell - Live KCRW” by The White Stripes. “Everybody Dance” by Chic got a lot of love. In May, JLSinc introduced This Is My Jam to “Another Star” by Stevie Wonder. In November, JLSinc posted their 75th jam. “Life on Mars?” by Georgia Mancio closed out the year.
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