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$17.05 Liner Note Authors: Steve Pokorny; David Felton; Reggie Collins. Recording information: Basin Steet West, San Francisco, CA (02/1966-??/1974); Basin Street West, San Francisco, CA (02/1966-??/1974); Laney College, Oakland, CA (02/1966-??/1974); P. J.'s Hollywood, CA (02/1966-??/1974); San Francisco Bay Area (02/1966-??/1974); The Comedy Store, Hollywood, CA (02/1966-??/1974); The hungry i, San Francisco, CA (02/1966-??/1974); The Redd Foxx Club, Hollywood, CA (02/1966-??/1974); The Summit Club, Hollywood, ...
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Personnel: Gil Scott-Heron (vocals, electric piano); Brian Jackson (vocals, acoustic & electric pianos); Danny Bowens (electric bass); Bob Adams (drums). Recorded at D&B Sounds, Silver Springs, Maryland on September 4 & 5 and October 15, 1973; live at the Wax Museum, Washington DC; Live at Blues Alley, Washington DC in 1981. Includes liner notes by Gil Scott-Heron. Digitally remastered by Malcolm Cecil. One of Gil Scott-Heron's finest 1970s albums, WINTER IN AMERICA finds the ever-provocative vocalist/poet playing off the surprisingly gentle piano arrangements of Brian Jackson. Whereas ...
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$16.45 Andrew Lapp, a 19-year-old concert pianist and performer, is currently majoring in a BM degree for Piano Performance at Southeastern University (Lakeland, FL) under the direction of Dr. Ching-wen Hsiao. He began studying the piano at the age of seven with Laura Spaulding, and by age eleven he studied under the direction of Sandra Lawler. Andrew’s music training also includes theory with Betty Hines, pipe organ with Carol Hawkinson, and violin, which he plays in his church orchestra. Mr. Lapp had accompanied the Sarasota Christian High School Touring Choir, under the direction of Christine Ayala, from sixth through twelfth grade. Andrew has taken master lessons with several noted teachers; among them are Dr. Marc Silverman, Chairman, Ms. Rebecca Penneys, and Dr. Kevin Orr of the Manhattan, Eastman and U of FL Schools of Music respectively. In his spare time Andrew composes and his own arrangements of Inspirational music and has made several CDs of these and other works. He appears frequently at social and church events throughout the east coast, performing repertoire from a wide range of literature ...
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$11.49 I'll admit that I never heard of these guys back in the day. I guess because this their only release is fairly rare. So rare that a vinyl copy of this four track release sold for $500 on eBay several years ago. However in 2003 Perris records got the rights and put it out on CD with a bonus track. These guys were from San Antonio, Texas and listed their influence as Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. You can hear that, but more Priest than Maiden. They would likely be classified as traditional power metal. Which kind means they are faster than say classic metal bands like Dio or Judas Priest, but not quite up to a speed metal pace. The music reminds me a little of fellow Texans Helstar with tight riffs mixed in ...
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