Joni Mitchell’s “Big Yellow Taxi” continues to inspire and compel artist from Janet Jackson to T.I. to the latest work from musician/trombonist Jeff Bradshaw.
Bradshaw reinvigorates Jackson’s “Got Til It’s Gone” with assistance from British soulstress Marsha Ambrosius and TWyse. The music video, filmed in New Orleans, pays homage to Bradshaw’s hometown, that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina several years earlier.
The record is featured on Bradshaw’s forthcoming 20-song collection entitled ‘Bone Appetit.’ The album includes guest appearances from Raheem DeVaughn, Marsha Ambrosius, PJ Morton, Maysa Leak, Kindred the Family Soul and Natalie “The Floacist.”
Jeff Bradshaw’s rendition of “Got ‘Til It’s Gone,” featuring Marsha Ambrosius and TWyse, is a soulful and evocative reinterpretation of Janet Jackson’s classic hit. From the opening notes, the song captivates listeners with its smooth jazz-infused instrumentation and emotive vocals, creating a nostalgic yet fresh musical experience.
Marsha Ambrosius’s vocals add a rich layer of depth and soulfulness to the track, infusing each note with raw emotion and authenticity. Her dynamic delivery captures the essence of the original song while adding a new dimension of vulnerability and passion.
TWyse’s feature brings a contemporary edge to the track, with his rap verses complementing Marsha Ambrosius’s soulful vocals with their own unique style and flair. Together, their voices intertwine in a mesmerizing dance of melody and rhythm, creating a harmonious blend that is both captivating and compelling.
As “Got ‘Til It’s Gone” unfolds, it builds to a stirring climax, with Jeff Bradshaw’s trombone adding a soulful touch to the dynamic instrumentation. It’s a song that pays homage to the original while infusing it with new life and energy, leaving listeners feeling moved and inspired.
In summary, Jeff Bradshaw’s rendition of “Got ‘Til It’s Gone” featuring Marsha Ambrosius and TWyse is a soul-stirring tribute to Janet Jackson’s classic hit. With its emotive vocals and smooth jazz-infused instrumentation, the song is sure to resonate with listeners, reminding them of the timeless power of music to evoke emotion and inspire connection.
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