Art Of The Day – The New Yorker
The New Yorker, November 17, 2025, cover by Edel Rodriguez
The New Yorker, November 17, 2025, cover by Edel Rodriguez

D’Angelo, 1995 (Photo by Eric Johnson)
His music was pure and raw and speaks to your soul when you hear it. A musical genius gone too soon, but his spirit will live on through his music for eternity. Thank you for sharing your music with us.
Here are some of our favorite D’Angelo songs we love at Diabolical Rabbit.

Roy Ayers in performance in Cincinnati in 1976. In addition to being one of the acknowledged masters of the jazz vibraphone, Mr. Ayers was a leader in the movement that added electric instruments, rock and R&B rhythms, and a more soulful feel to jazz.Credit…David Redfern/Redferns, via Getty Images
Quincy Jones cradles his Grammy awards including the album of the year award, for his eclectic album “Back on the Block” during the 33rd annual Grammy Awards, at New York’s Radio City Music Hall night of Feb.20,1991. (AP Photo/Susan Ragan, File)
2023 Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage – The Originals© Richard Bord / Getty Images

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