It’s Small Enterprise Week, and Kamala Harris is celebrating by supporting the document retailer trade.
The Vice President stepped out of House Rule Information in Washington, D.C., this week and stopped to inform photographers all about her new purchases. “Have you learnt music?” she teased in a video posted to her Instagram web page on Tuesday (Might 9).
She goes on to drag out a document by Charlie Mingus, whom she deems “one of many best jazz performers ever;” Roy Ayers’ Everyone Loves the Sunshine, one in all her “favourite albums of all time;” and Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald’s “lovely” collaborative 1959 album, Porgy and Bess.
“Mingus, Ayers, Fitzgerald and Armstrong—should you don’t know, now you recognize!” Harris captioned the submit.
Harris has at all times been enthusiastic about music. In March, she launched an official Spotify playlist of African music to focus on her current journey throughout the continent. The playlist, titled “My Travels: Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia,” was designed to “amplify the artists and sounds from my travels” and options Ghanaian and Ghanaian-American artists like Amaarae, Moses Sumney and Black Sherif; Tanzanian and Tanzanian-American artists like Harmonize, Zuchu and Alikiba; and Zambian and Zambian-American artists together with Chile One Mr. Zambia, Yo Maps and Chef 187.