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Subject: Review: Delia's Gone From: Jeep man Date: 01 Apr 04 - 10:42 PM I remember a guest on a Johnny Cash Tribute Show who really impressed me. He did a great version of Delia's Gone complete with smoke and other effects. I think his name was "Y" CLEFF or somethin like that. Anyone recognize him? I would like to hear more of his work. Jeep |
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Subject: RE: Review: Delia's Gone From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 01 Apr 04 - 11:16 PM Wycleff Jean (Jean pronounced the French way)? Seems a strange mixture, Cash and Wycleff Jean, but he's the one that springs to mind. He's a black pop performer, kind of cross between rapper and singer as far as I could make out. My son rates him. Johnny :0) |
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Subject: RE: Review: Delia's Gone From: Jeep man Date: 01 Apr 04 - 11:32 PM I will check him out and report. Thanks, Jim |
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Subject: RE: Review: Delia's Gone From: Jeep man Date: 01 Apr 04 - 11:45 PM I found a lot of his stuff on CD Universe, but not Delia. Thanks, Jim |
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Subject: RE: Review: Delia's Gone From: mooman Date: 02 Apr 04 - 03:28 AM If it was Wyclef Jean, he is a highly skilled performer, mainly from the rap and hip-hop side (with Lauren Hill he was the driving force behind the excellent Fugees), but he can do a very fine job in several other genres as well and knows his music history well as well as being a fine composer. Peace moo |
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