The Top Note | Vol. 19 — Jazz in a Bottle
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The Top Note | Vol. 19Community · Luxury · Art · Perfume February 5, 2026 |
Opening Note
“There are simply two kinds of music, good music and the other kind.” Mannnn… I love me some good jazz music. In particular, there’s a station I listen to here in New Jersey — WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM. Just a few days ago, I was out making trips when I heard the voice of Anita Baker on a track I had never heard before… and I couldn’t find my phone fast enough to tag it. The torture. Lol. I am a full-on Anita Baker fan. So when I later visited WBGO’s site and located the song through their playlist feature — time stamped and all — man, it made my heart jump for joy. Nothing like some good jazz. Shout out to all the independent musicians and artists out here providing a good sound for our ears and our hearts.
WBGO Jazz Station:
“Summertime” — Anita Baker (the one I never heard before): |
Featured Fragrance: The Wood
Leather couch.
That’s the vibe of The Wood. |
Client Spotlight“Beyond my expectations… — Samantha K. |
The Blend — Fragrance as HistoryPerfume deserves to be displayed in museums. Not just as bottles — but as time capsules. Fragrance captures eras, movements, moods, and memory. A single scent can tell you what people valued, what ingredients were available, what cultures were colliding, and what stories were unfolding in that moment of history. Much like music, fragrance becomes a centerpiece of conversation about the times. It’s not just something you wear — it’s something you remember. |
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“I say, play your own way. Don’t play what the public wants.
You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you’re doing —
even if it does take them fifteen, twenty years.” |
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