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Recorded at Synnymax Pussycat, Cleveland, Ohio and Le Studio Absenta, Denver Colorado.
Personnel: Boyd Rice (electric guitar, accordion, piano, castanets).
Recording information: Synnymax Pussycat.
Photographers: Sean Hartgrove; Boyd Rice.
Non: Boyd Rice (electric guitar, accordion, piano, castanettes); Alex Buder (electric violin); Joel Haerling (brass); Bob Ferbreche (organ).
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$15.59 LIVE AT THE BERKS JAZZ FEST is an Enhanced CD containing a full audio program as well as multimedia computer files and free access to the Internet.
Recorded live at the Berks Jazz Fest in Reading, Pennsylvania on March 17th
One of the best sources for in the pocket smooth jazz recordings since the early '90s, Heads Up's promise of a live date featuring three of its most appealing core artists -- bassist Gerald Veasley, keyboardist Joe McBride, and saxman Kenny Blake -- seems like as sure a bet as the genre can offer. In terms of showcasing the varied strengths of each performer and their adaptability to an ensemble setting, the Heads Up Super Band's Live at the Berks Jazz Fest at Albright College in Reading, PA is a triumph. McBride's forte is playful, uplifting synth melodies and soulful, George Benson-like scat vocals, and he shines on the light funk of "Sweet Street" while Blake matches him note for note. Instrumentally, the band doesn't add too much new to Hall & Oates' gentle '70s hit "Sarah Smile," but McBride takes the opportunity to show his raw vocal power. One of Veasley's specialties is subtly weaving his bass melodically around moody synth atmospheres, and he and Blake do a cat and mouse kind of slow dance on "Night Games." As a leader, Blake specializes in his own brand of sensuous funk, and Veasley gives him a solid, seductive ...
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$14.15 New musical talent washes onto Houston shores.And they’re making a big splash with appearanceson TV, Radio and Top Clubs…Houston, Texas…Soulful new sounds don’t wash onto Houston’s shores just every day.Find out why The Barry Sea Paradox is being called “mesmerizing, fresh…music to drop your drawers by,” by catching one of their shows or reviewing their material at www.barrysea.comBarry and Bobbie Sea walked away from promising musical careers in New York City to raise their children in the more family friendly environment of Houston, both enjoying successful professional careers. But, their love of music never died. And with the emergence of smooth jazz, they too resurfaced, with a new smooth jazz group called, The Barry Sea Paradox.Why a paradox? Ask Barry Sea and he explains that a paradox is defined as "a statement or proposition that seems contradictory or absurd, but in reality expresses a possible truth." In his case he jests, “what could seem more absurd than an advertising executive and his wife making a whole new form of beautiful smooth jazz music together after their musical careers were literally lost at sea for decades?”A paradox, perhaps, but the fact is The Barry Sea Paradox can rock the dock. Their first CD has just been released and individual selections including Harlem Nocturne, Honky Tonk, Soul Serenade and Black Velvet are getting rave reviews and air play on jazz stations in 70+markets, including Atlanta, Detroit, Baton Rouge, Memphis, Dallas and Houston. And while the CD falls within the format of smooth jazz, it offers a bit more funk and sensuality, due in part to Barry’s early influence by tenor sax greats like King Curtis, Junior Walker, Clifford Scott and Grady Gaines, as well as a real desire to mix it up a bit. Something old with something new.It’s a paradox, remember?The group’s drummer, Barry’s wife, Bobbie, readily admits her groove was inspired by her mentor, legendary ...
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