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Hod O'Brien Trio - Blues Alley 3'rd Set

 

Hod O'Brien - piano
Ray Drummond - bass
Kenny Washington - drums
Recorded Live at Blues Alley, Washington, D.C. July 6 and 7, 2004

Top notch stuff.

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Marlene Brownie
Gypsy Pop Jazz Singer Delilah will be performing her songs this summer in Philadelphia at Warmdaddys on Thursday June 20th. There you’ll get to hear her beautiful voice in person while she pours her heart and soul into her performance. What a treat! If you’re in the Philly area, you should definitely come and enjoy this Hungarian beauty.

Delilah has also collaborated on her music with “Eye of the Tiger” writer and Grammy award winner Jim Peterik. Jim produced and wrote two songs for Delilah entitled “Beats for You” and “Love by Numbers.” With sultry undertones and ethereal melodies, these songs mark a progressive maturity for Delilah into the world of pop and jazz music. “It has been an amazing opportunity to work with one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Jim Peterik! His songs are so alive and ring true to my heart. The melodies and the sentiment of the songs are one with my soul. Thanks, Jim, for having the faith to let me sing and bring life to your incredible masterpieces. Your kind support and encouragement let me be myself and truly represent who I am as an artist,” said Delilah. To listen to, download, or order the songs done with Jim, visit iTunes here: http://bit.ly/Delilah_BeatsForYou

To listen to, download, or order her album The Sweeter Life, visit iTunes here: http://bit.ly/A-Sweeter-Life or Amazon here: http://bit.ly/Delilah-A-Sweeter-Life-Amazon
You can connect with Delilah on Facebook and ReverbNation.
Facebook: http://bit.ly/DelilahFacebook
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27 days ago
 
Eve Langdon
Jessy J is on Jim Peteriks Lifeforce Album Along With other 15 Other Legendary Musicians!

Jim Peterik’s Lifeforce album “Forces at Play” is sure to delight fans of jazz music. 15 incredibly talented musicians are featured on the latest installment of Lifeforce. Dubbed Smooth Jazz that Rocks, Lifeforce’s superstar lineup includes Jessy J, an innovative and captivating contemporary jazz artist, saxophonist, and singer/songwriter. Also on the album are the amazing artists: Jeff Carlisi (.38 Special), Greg Carmichael and Miles Gilderdale (Acoustic Alchemy), Blake Aaron, Steve Oliver, Marzette Griffith, Lisa McClowry, Sijay, David Pack, Steve Eisen, Steve Cole, Chieli Minucci, Nick Colionne and Mike Cichowicz, and Alex Ligertwood (Santana).

Lifeforce’s newest single, “Forces at Play,” from the album with the same title, is being released to radio stations today! The song features Chieli Minucci and Steve Cole. To find out more about this amazing band, visit Jim Peterik’s Lifeforce here at: http://bit.ly/JimPeteriksLifeforce

The “Forces At Play” track “Jazzy Lady” features Jessy J, along with Jim Peterik (Eye of the Tiger, Vehicle). You can check out and download “Jazzy Lady” and all of the great songs on the album on iTunes at: http://bit.ly/ForcesatPlayoniTunes and Amazon at: http://bit.ly/ForcesatPlay
91 days ago
 
soheil
I'm listening to "Hiromi " Spiral
Hiromi Uehara - Piano
Tony Grey - Bass
Martin Valihora - Drums
465 days ago
 
Jonas Søren Geleff
I've just gotten my hands on Miles Davis "Complete Colombia Album Collection", so I'm in trumpet heaven...

Christian Scott's "Anthem" album was one of my most played albums, not so long ago :-)
610 days ago
 
Morrice Blackwell
My son is learning to play the trumpet, so we are listening to one of my favorite young trumpet players, Christian Scott. Can't wait for his next release!
729 days ago
 
Mark Wellman
Today I am listening to the Brad Mehldau Trio - Live

Brad Mahldau - piano
Larry Grenadier - bass
Jeff Ballard - drums
751 days ago
 
Mark Wellman
I am listening to Joshua Redman - Timeless Tales (for Changing Times)

Joshua Redman - saxophones
Brad Mehldau - piano
Larry Grenadier - bass
Brian Blade - drums

Peace and goodwill.
756 days ago
 

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