Ed Love: A Bright Passion

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2007

Ed Love commemorates the horrors of the Middle Passage and the work of Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, W.E.B. Du Bois, Toni Morrison, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Abbey Lincoln, and Jessye Norman in this exhibition of sculpture and drawings at the Brogan in Florida. With music by Geri Allen and Carmen Lundy.

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  • My mother and father lived with Ed Love at one point. Ed Love mentored my father and showed him the beauty of art. Ed Love was a great man. Carmen Lundy's voice singing Well Done brought me to tears...

  • The artwork is amazing. The voice of Carmen Lundy is absolutely enchanting. She is without a doubt the best jazz singer on the planet at present time. Well done! Geri Allen on piano is wonderful. The video and music together is exquisite!!!!

  • I could listen to Carmen Lundy all day lonb.

  • Haunting & exquisite, Carmen Lundy is the finest Jazz Singer around today and the music industry needs to get with it and promote this incredible singer/songwriter...Bravo Carmen!!!

  • Images too pixilated to view properly - too bad, because the images along with the song is quite intense. The song featuring Carmen Lundy on vocals and Geri Allen on piano is stunning!

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