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Surf is the debut studio album by American band The Social Experiment; it was released exclusively on iTunes as a free download on May 28, 2015. [1] The album highlights trumpeter Nico Segal, formerly known as "Donnie Trumpet," and was created by Segal along with his band of collaborators called The Social Experiment — a self-described group of bohemian musicians, consisting of Segal, Chance ...
Nico Segal (born June 25, 1993), [1] formerly known by his stage name Donnie Trumpet, is an American trumpeter and record producer from Chicago, Illinois. He is part of the hip hop collective Savemoney with Chance the Rapper and Vic Mensa , among others.
Nico Segal, Chance the Rapper, Peter Cottontale, Nate Fox, Big Sean, Jeremih & Kyle "Windows" Nico Segal, Chance the Rapper, Peter Cottontale, Nate Fox, Francis and the Lights, BJ the Chicago Kid, Raury & Jamila Woods "Go" Nico Segal, Peter Cottontale, Nate Fox, Francis and the Lights, Jesse Boykins III, Joey Purp & Mike Golden "Sunday Candy"
The song "Lift Up" on the band's debut album features Chance the Rapper. M&O disbanded in 2014. Woods is widely known for her other collaborative works with Chance the Rapper on the hit song "Sunday Candy" from the album Surf as well as "Blessings" from Coloring Book. Woods is also featured on the Macklemore & Ryan Lewis song "White Privilege ...
Kids These Days was a hip hop band from Chicago, Illinois. [2] The band formed in 2009 while the members were teenagers and their debut album Traphouse Rock was released in 2012.
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In addition to his solo career, Bennett is a member of the Chicago-based collective Savemoney, and is a lead vocalist for the hip hop band the Social Experiment, led by trumpeter Nico Segal. [8] The band released their album Surf in 2015. [9] Bennett has since been prolific in social activism and philanthropic endeavors in his hometown. [10]
June 1, 1974 is a live album of songs performed at the Rainbow Theatre in London on the titular date. The album is officially attributed to all principal performers Kevin Ayers, John Cale, Brian Eno and Nico, although other well-known musicians, including Mike Oldfield, Robert Wyatt, and Ollie Halsall, also contributed to the concert.