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Ross Allen knows music. Mainly new but plenty of old. The broadest range of music that moves dance floors from across the era’s and across the planet. On his regular Foundation Music Specials he invites guests to share their histories and seminal tracks…

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Visual artist and ceramicist Aaron Angell plays a vinyl-only monthly selection of music from his collection - usually focussing on guitar soli, privately pressed UK folk, psychedelia, and the occult new age.

Jimmy Spicer

Jimmy Spicer

Jimmy Spicer has been played on NTS shows including Rare Species w/ John Tiangco, with Money (Dollar Bill Y'all) (Instrumental) (Long Version) first played on 6 March 2017.

Jimmy Spicer (James Bromley Spicer, Brooklyn, New York, USA, May 12, 1958 – September 27, 2019) was an American hip hop recording artist who released a number of rap singles during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Spicer was managed by Russell Simmons' Rush Management. His single "The Bubble Bunch" featured Jellybean Benitez's first remix.

Spicer has four daughters, Angelina, Leticia, Janel, and Princess and one son, James.

In 2018, he was diagnosed with advanced brain and lung cancer.

He died on September 27, 2019, at the age of 61.

Discography

"Adventures of Super Rhyme (Rap)" (1980), Dazz Records - 12-inch single "The Bubble Bunch" (1982), Mercury (US) - 12-inch single "Money (Dollar Bill Y'all)" (1983), Spring Records - 12-inch single "This Is It" / "Beat The Clock" (1985), Def Jam Recordings - 12-inch single "I Rock Boots" (1990), Def Valley Records - 12-inch single[5] "$ Can't Buy U Luv (Money Can't Buy You Love)" (2010), Spice Rhymes

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Jimmy Spicer

Jimmy Spicer has been played on NTS shows including Rare Species w/ John Tiangco, with Money (Dollar Bill Y'all) (Instrumental) (Long Version) first played on 6 March 2017.

Jimmy Spicer (James Bromley Spicer, Brooklyn, New York, USA, May 12, 1958 – September 27, 2019) was an American hip hop recording artist who released a number of rap singles during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Spicer was managed by Russell Simmons' Rush Management. His single "The Bubble Bunch" featured Jellybean Benitez's first remix.

Spicer has four daughters, Angelina, Leticia, Janel, and Princess and one son, James.

In 2018, he was diagnosed with advanced brain and lung cancer.

He died on September 27, 2019, at the age of 61.

Discography

"Adventures of Super Rhyme (Rap)" (1980), Dazz Records - 12-inch single "The Bubble Bunch" (1982), Mercury (US) - 12-inch single "Money (Dollar Bill Y'all)" (1983), Spring Records - 12-inch single "This Is It" / "Beat The Clock" (1985), Def Jam Recordings - 12-inch single "I Rock Boots" (1990), Def Valley Records - 12-inch single[5] "$ Can't Buy U Luv (Money Can't Buy You Love)" (2010), Spice Rhymes

Original source Last.fm

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Money (Dollar Bill Y'all) (Long Version)
Jimmy Spicer
Spring Records1983
Money (Dollar Bill Y'all) (Instrumental) (Long Version)
Jimmy Spicer
Spring Records1983
Money (Dollar Bill Y'all)
Jimmy Spicer
Spring Records1983
The Bubble Bunch
Jimmy Spicer
Master Cuts2004
The Adventures Of Super Rhymes
Jimmy Spicer
Tuff City1988