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SpiritJazz But Now I See... Songs | 1. | Joyful, Joyful |
| 2. | Sweet, Sweet Spirit |
| 3. | There Is Power in the Blood |
| 4. | We Are One in the Spirit |
| 5. | Mighty Fortress, A |
| 6. | Water Is Wide |
| 7. | Kumbaya |
| 8. | Built on a Rock |
| 9. | Amazing Grace |
| 10. | Be Thou My Vision |
| 11. | This Little Light of Mine |
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$9.49 "..Tom Wakeling is a fine, fine bassist; I recommend that everybody check him out!...." Leroy VinnegarTOM WAKELINGTom Wakeling has put his bass to work in a 30+ year career throughout North America and Europe that has seen him in recording studios, night clubs, and on concert stages large and small. His bass versatility has supported a wide range of musical artists including Arturo Sandoval, Mel Torme, Lee Konitz, James Moody, Herb Ellis, Mose Allison, Diane Schuur, Della Reese, and many others in jazz and pop music alike. Wakeling has played in the orchestras of national touring shows such as "Cats," "A Chorus Line," "Damn Yankees" (with Jerry Lewis), and the Joffrey Ballet. His bass can be heard on recordings with the Bridge Quartet (with Phil Dwyer, Darell Grant, Alan Jones), New York pianist Lynne Arriale, Juno award winners Hugh Fraser and Brad Turner, award winning singer Nancy King, composer/pianist Steve Christofferson, and many soundtracks and jingles. His work as a jazz educator has put him in demand as a guest artist and clinician at numerous educational jazz festivals including the Stanford Jazz Workshop, University of Kansas, Port Townsend Jazz Workshop, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, and the Mel Brown Jazz Workshop. Wakeling is Chair of the Music Department at Clackamas Community College in Portland, Oregon. The college is known for its excellent Music and Music Technology programs. BRAD TURNERJuno Award-winning artist Brad Turner (co-leader of the popular band, Metalwood) has become one of Canada's most prominent jazz artists. Brad is known mainly for his trumpet playing, but is actually proficient on three instruments (trumpet, piano ...
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$16.45 About Rob Levit Rob Levit is a guitarist, composer, poet, painter and educator. He is the recipient of numerous grants and awards including the 2000 Chamber Music America New Works: Creation and Presentation (Doris Duke Jazz Ensembles Project) Award, the Jazz Composers Alliance/Julius Hemphill Prize, and five consecutive Maryland State Arts Council Individual Arts Awards. Levit was recently awarded the Julius Hemphill Composition Award, 1st Prize by the Jazz Composers Alliance, an Individual Artist Award by the Maryland State Arts Council as well as an ASCAP Special Award for his original compositions. He performs regionally at venues like the Knitting Factory and was formerly signed to Whirlybird Records, a national label, founded by electronic music pioneer Simeon of Silver Apples. Over the past several years, he has established himself as a composer whose band performs original works that draw from a myriad of influences including ...
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$25.29 The legendarily talented songwriter Peter Case is given his due on this three-disc tribute album, proceeds of which benefit the Washington, D.C. charity Hungry For Music's musical instrument donations to underprivileged children.
Peter Case is one of America's most gifted singer-songwriters. For over 30 years-from street singer to soul-punk bandleader to solo acoustic performer--Case has used his songs to crash barriers in popular music. As a member of the Nerves, Case worked as the opening act on the1977 Ramones tour. By 1984, he'd disbanded his pioneering maximum R&B band, the Plimsouls, and became one of the first musicians of his generation to put down the electric guitar in favor of an acoustic, forging a sound he dubbed tribal folk. Debuting with Peter Case in 1986 and winning critical favor and a GRAMMY nomination for his efforts, Case's maverick move inspired a whole new generation of musicians to pursue alternative-Americana routes of sound. Six more albums followed including the watershed new acoustic singer-songwriter work The Man With the Blue Postmodern Neo-Traditionalist Guitar, the stunning and varied Full Service No Waiting and the back-to-basics self-released Thank You ...
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$5.95 Other bands were bigger, other bands were better, but no other group embodied the spirit of late-'80s hair metal as much as Warrant. They were slick and tuneful, cheerfully shallow and gussied up to look prettier than they actually are. It was the era in a nutshell -- proud to be all surface and no depth. That aesthetic is what drives their debut, Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich, an album where they shake and shimmy like rock stars because that's what they desperately want to be. To achieve that, they distilled the sounds of L.A. at the time, where everybody used Van Halen and Kiss as a template, balancing the former's guitar hero antics and flamboyant sex-god frontman with the latter's big dumb riffs and pop hooks. Warrant surely weren't the first to do it -- Ratt and Poison brought it into the mainstream a few years earlier -- but the glossy package of Dirty ...
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