A singer, songwriter, bass virtuoso, and bandleader, Meshell Ndegeocello is unique in contemporary pop. Her 2005 album Dance of the Infidel features jazz heavyweights like Don Byron and Cassandra Wilson. Ngedeocello doesn’t care for interviews, but after years of trying, Ave Carrillo got her into our studio.
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I really enjoyed this show. I got to my destination, and stayed in my car to listen to the whole thing. I'll be buying Dance of the Infidels very soon. Thanks! This is the first I've heard of Me'Shell. Mia
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