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Purchase Not That Differant CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ocium Records Gone To Texas CD (2002)
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| | Catdaddy Jones Late Night In The Dog House CD (2003)
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$12.85 Catdaddy Jones, a busman's holiday for four veteran New York sidemen, Geoff Worton, M.D. Meyer, Steve Merola, and Paul Bisbano, is a straight-ahead blues-rock band in a familiar style. The promotional sheet for their debut album, Late Night in the Doghouse, says, "Think the Asbury Jukes with a grittier singer and Jeff Beck on guitar!," and among the "key selling points" is this: "Record will appeal to fans of Steve Winwood, Rod Stewart, Memphis soul and urban blues." But these comparisons are not quite on the mark. In fact, if one were to listen to Late Night in the Doghouse without any information about the artists involved, it would be easy, at least the first time ...
| | Diane Witherspoon L.A. After Dark CD (2004)
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| | Eddie Kirkland Democrat Blues CDs (2004)
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| | Jon Faddis Teranga CD (2006)
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| | David "Fathead" Newman Life CD (2007)
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| | Joe Sample Ashes To Ashes CD (1990)
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| | Kurt Elling Messenger CD (1997)
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$9.09 THE MESSENGER was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance.
This is one of the most interesting jazz vocal sets to be released in 1997. Kurt Elling covers a wide range of music, continually taking chances and coming up with fresh approaches. He is assisted by his longtime pianist Laurence Hopgood, different bassists and drummers, and on various tracks trumpeter Orbert Davis and the tenors of Edward Petersen and Eddie Johnson. Among the more memorable selections are Elling's vocalese version of Dexter Gordon's solo on the lengthy "Tanya Jean," and his spontaneous storytelling on "It's Just a Thing" (a classic of its kind), some wild scatting on "Gingerbread Boy," the fairly free improvising of "Endless," and his mostly straightforward ...
| | Shakatak Under Your Spell CD (2002)
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$19.79 Smooth jazz presents something of a marketing quandary ...
| | Television Personalities And They All Lived Happily Ever After CD (2005)
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| | Gypsy Soul Superstition Highway CD (2001)
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$13.39 The Music of Gypsy Soul is a "Conversation With God".- Neale Donald Walsch, New York Times Best selling author.MEDIA QUOTES:"CRITICS CHOICE!" L.A. TIMES, SAN FRANCISCO HERALD, OC WEEKLY and 20 other publications"Gypsy Soul's 'Test of Time" is the best music to fall in love to."-NBC's THE TODAY SHOW"Gypsy Soul, the exquisite duo, is one of the most brilliantly instrumented and vocally adept bands alive and kicking. The most original material in the Folk-Rock scene today."-THE ORANGE COUNTY WEEKLY"Gypsy Soul creates gourmet music for music lovers."-KLOS RADIO"Cilette Swann's voice is haunting and Roman Morykit's musicianship is superb. Their music stirs the soul and moves the spirit."MONICA RIZZO: US Weekly"Soundtrack producers looking for the next Sarah McLachlan or spiritual descendent of Roxy music...their music is mesmerizing."- MUSIC CONNECTION"They combine vocal melodies into a lush, soulful European Folk,Celtic/Rock and r&b sound." -THE MUSIC PAPER, NYBIOGRAPHY:Gypsy Soul create an unforgettable musical landscape that is as rootsy as it is atmospheric and haunting. Cilette Swann's exquisitely powerful vocals lead, while partner Roman Morykit balances the band's etherealedge with inspired bass and guitar counterpoint. Cilette writes lyrical tales with impassioned insight and Roman creates the evocative musical tapestry, which the two effortlessly marry. Roman, an experienced producer with fourteen CDs to his credit, handles all of the production and most of the instrumentation for Gypsy Soul's CDs. Their extraordinary music and unique sound has been likened to artists such as Fleetwood Mac, Eva Cassidy, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Allison Kraus, Shawn Colvin and Loreena McKennitt for its depth and beauty. The two met in Scotland and have traveled the world together for 13 years. Between the two of them, the duo has lived in five different countries, thus, bringing to their music, the influences of many cultures. Gypsy Soul's inspiration also stems from their diverse family roots: Roman is British, of Italian and Ukrainian decent, while Canadian-born Cilette's heritage is Irish and South African. Their eclectic "Triple A" sound reflects this diversity and is categorized as "World/Acoustic-Rock" as often as it is called "Celtic/Americana".Of their eight critically acclaimed CDs, Gypsy Soul have sold over 75,000 CDs independently without distribution. Through the band's relentless touring they have garnered enormous regional support through fans, media and radio. Their songs have been heard on over 900 radio stations ...
| | Memphis Slim Tribute To Big Bill Broonzy, Leroy Carte, Etc. CD (1961)
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$9.69 Blues pianist Memphis Slim, harmonica wizard Jazz Gillum, and guitarist Arbee Stidham assembled in a New York City recording studio on January 16, 1961, under the supervision of Nat Hentoff to track an album session for Candid Records. That they did, but what began to emerge was a loose, musical "trialogue" on departed blues artists that the trio had either known or been influenced by, a list that included Big Bill Broonzy, Leroy Carr, Cow Cow Davenport, Curtis Jones, Walter Davis, Roosevelt Sykes, Blind Blake, Washboard Sam, and Big Maceo, each of whom is given a tip of the hat in one song or another. Slim's piano is a bit out of tune throughout the proceedings, as is Stidham's ...
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