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I had no idea Preston's legacy ran so deep. Thanks for reclaiming him and his work. Now I know why I found myself drawn to watching him in the Get Back documentary. What a beautiful talent and tragic loss to so much art.

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Wow, so much I never knew about Preston...thanks, Jami! Beautifully presented.

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Beautiful piece on the complexities of a man who brought so much uncomplicated joy to so many. May he rest in peace.

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Thanks for sharing Preston’s personal story, which I didn’t know. So tragic. (My copy of Some Girls shows Bill Wyman on bass on Miss You, not Billy Preston. Of course, he played on other Stones songs as you note.)

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Hi Marcus, thanks for reading! I should clarify - Billy came up with the bass line in a brainstorm with Bill. He's not the one playing it on the track.

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wonderful piece! so much I did not know about Preston and his life. thanks for such a well-arranged essay about a man that never got the recognition he deserved. it indeed was tragic that when he finally was ready to face his demons and live his truth, he passed.

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Fantastic work as always, Jami! I’ve got a copy of “It’s My Pleasure” here at the house. Good excuse to give it a spin on this rainy Friday.

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Thanks for this deeper dive into his lfie and legacy. Sad story, tho.

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