In June 1972, Lafayette Park in Washington D.C. became the stage for an avant-garde musical collaboration that defied conventional genres. The ensemble Love Cry Want featured guitarist Nicholas, drummer Joe Gallivan, and the renowned organist Larry Young. Nicholas, a pioneer in guitar synthesizers, and Gallivan, an innovator in drum synthesizers, joined forces with Young, fresh from his groundbreaking work on Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew." Their performances blended elements of jazz, fusion, and experimental music, creating a sound so powerful that it reportedly prompted President Nixon to halt a concert, fearing it might "levitate the White House." This collaboration remains a testament to the boundless possibilities of musical exploration. ([differentperspectivesinmyroom.blogspot.com](https://differentperspectivesinmyroom.blogspot.com/2013/07/?utm_source=openai))