Tower of Power – ’50 Years of Funk and Soul: Live at the Fox Theater’ (2021)
What’s cool today might become passé, but ’50 Years of Funk and Soul’ reminds us that Tower of Power never will be anything less than hip.
What’s cool today might become passé, but ’50 Years of Funk and Soul’ reminds us that Tower of Power never will be anything less than hip.
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