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Jazz Spotlights (170)
30 Jun
this is why by Sherry Petta
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Sherry Petta has been playing the piano and singing most of her life but only within the last two years has she focused on jazz standards. Once she...
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30 Jun
I'll See You In My Song by Benita Hill
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Born to singer mom-Carmen Revelle-who performed with the house band at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Benita Hill has the music of the late 1940’s...
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30 Jun
More Than Words Can Say by Stevie Holland
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Stevie Holland has mesmerized audiences and critics in the cabaret and theater worlds with her dynamic performances and beautiful voice. Her repert...
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30 Jun
It's Tight Like That by Jeff Healey & The Jazz Wizards
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Jeff Healey: An unusual, passionate, committed musician Okay, two simple facts first: Jeff Healey is arguably one of the most distinctive guit...
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30 Jun
Eternal Vision by Joel Holmes
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Biography Joel Holmes was born in Arizona on December 6, 1982. Three years later,the family moved to Virginia. It was Joels mother Theresa who firs...
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30 Jun
Wood II by Brian Bromberg
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Born December 5th, 1960 in Tucson Arizona, Brian Bromberg grew up in a family of musicians and artists. Since his father and brother played the dru...
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30 Jun
Gemini by Sean Jones
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Sophomore jinx, what’s that? Well, it’s that crippling spell that falls upon many promising artists, right after they become a media’s darling due ...
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30 Jun
In My Time by Gerald Wilson
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Back in 1939, Gerald Wilson joined the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra as a trumpet soloist and an arranger. 66 years later, Wilson is still very activ...
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30 Jun
All One by Oscar Castro-Neves
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Few musicians in the world today can boast a career that reflects a lifetime of accomplishments as diverse, rich and acclaimed as those Oscar Cast...
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30 Jun
A Little Travelin Music by Russ Lorenson
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Since his breakout club debut in 2005, Lorenson has quickly established a reputation as one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s leading interpreters of...
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30 Jun
Skin Tones by Samuel Torres
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"Music was always the main communion between the members of my family, my friends and me. It also helped me find out who I am." Samuel Torres Percu...
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30 Jun
She Put A Spell On Me by Kim Nalley
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Recipient of the "Most Influential African-American in the Bay Area" Award 2005 for Entertainment, Kim Nalleys highly anticipated CD "She Put A Spe...
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30 Jun
Blue Divine by Tammy Hall
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For the last 15 years, Tammy Hall has been one of the best-kept secrets in the San Francisco Bay Area. The jazz pianist and songwriter has been suc...
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30 Jun
The Vampires Revenge by Dom Minasi
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It’s not common to hear a guitarist compared to adventurous players like Eric Dolphy, John Coltrane and Cecil Taylor, but Dom Minasi is not your co...
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30 Jun
The Sky Could Send You by Sherri Roberts
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When you listen to Sherris thoughtful way with a vocal line or her vibrant sense of swing or her effortless embodiment of a song's emotion it's har...
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30 Jun
Fnkysax by Quintin Gerard W.
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Quintin Gerard W. grew up in Norco, Louisiana and attended Destrehan High School where he was a consistent member of the District VI Honor Jazz and...
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30 Jun
Back to the Funk by Bradley Leighton
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Classically trained, Bradley Leightons musical interests have always been diverse. As a young man he loved big band music particularly Maynard Ferg...
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30 Jun
Cinematic Life by Eliott James
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MULTI-TALENTED COMPOSER MIXES JAZZ WITH ELECTRONICA AND ROCK January 10, 2005 (Los Angeles, CA) -- Eliott James has released his new album "Cinemat...
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30 Jun
Reflections by Tammy Hall
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Pianist, Organist, Composer, and Arranger Tammy Lynne Hall is one of the most in-demand musicians in the Bay Area. A truly versatile pianist, Tammy...
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30 Jun
The Eyes of Mars by Patrick Yandall
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