- By Kevin Jagernauth
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- May 27, 2011 2:57 AM
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Jazz musician and composer Terrence Blanchard is perhaps best known for his work with regular collaborator Spike Lee. His scores tend to be divisive, with some finding that his uniquely evocative style calls too much attention to itself within the context of a film, but they are never dull, standing apart from the generic works that tend to blanket most feature films. And with that in mind, we're eager to hear his next effort which will find him in some new territory.
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Hey, this is the song she was mixing before the taxi arrives: www. youtube. com/ watch?v=gj