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| | So much music -- R&B, soul, hip-hop (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | With her shaved head, arching eyebrows and purposeful gait, Ndegeocello is an unlikely candidate for the musician's protection program, but she's been living quietly, mostly unrecognized in north Berkeley for the past year with her 16-year-old son. |
 | | Change is about the only constant in Ndegeocello's music, too, besides a teasing soulfulness that often peeks through her earnest paeans to unity, peace and love. |
 | | Her latest album, "Dance of the Infidel," by her Spirit Music Jamia project, unveils a striking new facet of her music, one steeped in the lean, ostinato grooves pioneered by Miles Davis during the "Bitches Brew" era, circa 1969. |
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