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Personnel includes: Houston Person (tenor saxophone); Stan Hope (piano); Paul Bollenback (guitar); Per-Ola Gadd (bass); Chip White (drums). Recorded at Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on May 8, 2003. Personnel: Houston Person (tenor saxophone); Paul Bollenback (guitar); Stan Hope (piano); Chip White (drums). Audio Mixer: Rudy Van Gelder. Liner Note Author: Don Wolff. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (05/08/2003). Photographer: William Rivelli.
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| | David "Fathead" Newman Song For The New Man CD (2004)
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| | David "Fathead" Newman I Remember Brother Ray CD (2005)
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$13.85 Personnel: David "Fathead" Newman (tenor saxophone); David "Fathead" Newman ; Steve Nelson Quartet, Steve Nelson (vibraphone); John Menegon (bass instrument); John Hicks (piano); Winard Harper (drums). Audio Mixer: Rudy Van Gelder. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, ...
| | Los Lobos Neighborhood CD (1990)
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$6.45 Los Lobos: David K. Hidalgo (vocals, guitar, requinto jarocho, tiple, accordion, bass, bajo-sexto, violin, hawaiian steel guitar, koto guitar, drums, percussion); Cesar J. Rosas (vocals, guitar, bajo-sexto, huapanguera); Steven M. Berlin (saxophone, keyboards, clavinet, percussion); Conrad R. Lozano (bass, guitarron, vocals); Louis F. Perez, Jr. (drums, percussion, guitar, jarana, hidalguera). Additional personnel: John Hiatt (vocals); Levon Helm (vocals, mandolin); Mitchell Froom (harmonium); Danny Timms (piano, organ, Wurlitzer); Jim Keltner (drums, percussion); Jerry Marotta (drums); Alex Acuna (hand drums, shekere, percussion). In 1987, Los Lobos released their ambitious and contemplative By the Light of the Moon and the surprise-hit soundtrack album La Bamba, while the following year they recorded a low-key set of Mexican folk songs, La Pistola y el Corazón. After making three such disparate albums, it was seemingly anyone's guess what path Los Lobos might follow next, and when they next emerged from the recording studio, 1990's The Neighborhood made it clear they had taken a number of enlightening side trips along the way. While building on the musical and lyrical maturity of By the Light of the Moon, The Neighborhood followed a number of different musical themes, with the musicians seeking (and finding) ...
| | Les Elgart Sophisticated Swing CDs (2003)
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$20.99 | | Davidson Kindred Spirits CD (2005)
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$11.39 This record is a labour of love born out of music and chemistry. We've known each other for 20 some odd years and had mutual respect for our love of music and the talent that we each admired. I have to say up front that it was Steve's persistence more than I that started our mutual musical path. Showing up to my gigs non-grate only because he wanted to make himself a better player on his newly acquired Gibson mandolin and the chance to discover were he could take it. Around this time I had been experimenting with the harmonica. When these two sounds came together we new as well as the audience that we were onto something special. So here is a collection of songs that best exemplifies this period time that we went through and the Kindred Spirits that we felt. Billy Davidson is a Singer-Songwriter Guitarist who has makes his living performing over 17 years mainly in the Florida Keys and also tours the US and Europe. His repertoire covers a broad range of his favorite musicians including artists like: The Beatles, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Keb Mo, Jackson Brown, Van Morrison, Bob Marley, The Subdudes, Elton John, Sting. Amongst his 10 CD releases (See Below) of original music, his latest CD entitled "Kindred Spirits" was recorded with his good friend Steve Webb and is best described as POP/GRASS with Soaring vocals and Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, and Harmonica accompaniment. Below is some info of all his past cd releases: Billy Davidson solo "Family Tree" 1999 $14.99 CD Only Billy Davidson's 1991 debut solo recording featuring Family Tree, Cynthia, Fear of making love, So much love, Mystery, Dream, and Fall in love with you.Case and Davidson "Earth Songs" 1992 $14.99 CD Only 1994 Original Studio album featuring: Diamonds In The Sand, A World Of Glass, Fly Fishing', Fly With Me, Don't Turn Away, Perfect Imperfection, Friend Of The Earth, Move On. (To order by Mail see Below)Case and Davidson "Barely Alive", Volume One. 1995 $14.99 CD Only Captured ...
| | Great Jazz Trio Stella By Starlight CD (2005) (Import) SACD Hybrid; Japan
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| | Laura Thomae Alleluia CD (2006)
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$6.69 Laura Thomae(Pronounced like Tomei, as in Marrisa) Born in Dallas, Texas and raised in a musical family,Laura remembers only being allowed to listen toclassical music and some folk songs as a child.She always felt drawn toward early country,blues and gospel music. Laura grew up singing:her mother always said she sang before she spokeAs a child, Laura naturally turned to singing andsongwriting, using ...
| | Sara Serpa CD (2008)
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$18.99 SARA SERPA"Sara Serpa is a vocalist wielding an instrument as favorably unadorned and pure as any in jazz. She's the freshest vocalist on the scene at the moment, not just because she's new to it at age 28. It's certainly not because of the way she delivers a lyric, since there usually aren't any. Being from Portugal is also irrelevant, for like much of the great jazz coming our way in the past few years from Lisbon, there is nothing overtly ethnic about the music; it's sensuous, transporting, sultry and warm.A main reason is that with one recording in, she raises profound questions regarding the previous role of the vocalist in jazz. What's radical, is that it's not about the ridiculous chops or inhuman gymnastic training or trickery. She sings as an instrumentalist, as a member of an ensemble with a bold conception, moving seamlessly as would a saxophonist from melodist to soloist, or from a front line horn to an ensemble voice—not the star of some show. Serpa ...
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