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Born in Philadelphia on July 22, 1953, Jimmy Bruno was first exposed to music by his parents at a very early age. His mother was a singer and his f...
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"Liquid Soul" the new CD from Gemini Soul featuring Ajamu Akinyele is musically inspired by bassists Stanley Clarke, MeShell Ndegeocello, Marcus Mi...
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Take 5 top gun percussionists with a love for jazz and a talent for writing music. Arm them with an assortment of vibraphones, marimbas, drums, and...
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Born and raised in New York City, Greg Henderson began playing trumpet at the age of 12 in public school. Coming from a musical family, he was surr...
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You can be assured that from the day J.J. was put on this earth he was destined to be a lover of music, and more so a lover of the Saxophone. When ...
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This music draws its inspiration from the holographic principle in nature, the universe and existence itself...that is, just as the vastness of the...
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Daniele Cavallanti, a veteran sax player from the critically acclaimed groups "Nexus" and "Italian Instabile Orchestra" joins forces with his old f...
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The music of Decker Creeks latest release Brookline Summer spans a wide spectrum of jazz from the earlier days of bebop with Jeff Galindo's Tickle ...
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Definitive solo piano renditions of the songs you love, such as The Christmas Song, Take Five, Monk (original title theme of the TV series ‘Monk’...
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Soon after his January 2006 release "Back to the Funk" hit the charts, the soulful jazz and pop flutist was back in the studio this time traveling ...
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CHRISTMAS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN! Syncopate! Percolate! Deck-The-Halls-With-Boughs-of-Hollyate! Put aside the holiday caroling this year and ...
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Leon, a jazz guitarist and vocalist debuts his new CD, My Soul Speaks. No stranger to the guitar, at age 5 his grandfather gave him his first guita...
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THE FIRST CLUES..."I grew up in one of those stark neighborhoods in New Jersey, the ‘Garden State,’ where developers mowed down everything in sight...
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"Marcus Strickland has started to turn heads in the most thriving but most competitive jazz scene on the planet ...his tone: liquid and luminous, y...
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Lisa B (Lisa Bernstein) merges singing, songwriting, and poetry-rap in a way that’s unique in jazz. While reaching a broad range of listeners, Lisa...
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Alto sax legend Bud Shank’s first big band release features exciting arrangements from Bob Cooper, Manny Albam, Mike Barone, and Bob Florence. This...
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You"ve heard the buzz about his latest CD "Black Magic The Cyber Jazz Experience," predicted to be "The Best Independent Jazz Album of 2006," from ...
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In an age when recording artists often sell out their true artistic vision to the ever homogenized demands of the commercial marketplace, it’s refr...
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Or maybe it’s the other way around. In either case, with Innocent Of Nothing, Marilyn Scott’s ...
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The leading pioneer of the bassoon with his many critically acclaimed award-winning recordings and live performances. As the most recorded bassoon ...
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