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$12.05 Pierce (sopran & tenor saxophones); Tom Varner (French horn); Ron Mahdi (bass).
Recorded in December 1995 & September 1996. Includes liner notes by Jon Hazilla & Consuelo Candelaria.
She's a pianist originally from Albuquerque, he's a drummer from upstate New York. They've been living, studying, teaching, and performing in the Boston area since the 1980s. Here they team up with tenor/soprano saxophonist Bill Pierce, French-horn icon Tom Varner, and bassist Ron Mahdi to record one standard and eight of Candelaria's modern neo-bop compositions. Candelaria's beautiful array of sonorous chime chording and light lines imbues all of these pieces with a silky feline quality. Jon Hazilla is quite a ...
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$14.49 The skyrocketing Benjy Davis Project took flight in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 2001. From humble origins as a folk-rock duo playing tiny clubs, today’s Benjy Davis Project has evolved into an innovative six-piece ensemble with hordes of loyal fans in the South and a burgeoning audience around America. These admirers are drawn to a sound that’s been aptly described both as “collegiate rock with a Southern influence” and “harmony-laden acoustic pop” for its eclectic blend of original material, the innocence and spontaneity of ‘60s rock, and the band’s roots in South Louisiana culture. In that vein, the Benjy Davis Project joins a distinguished roster of a half-century’s worth of nationally prominent musicians from Baton Rouge including Better Than Ezra, Johnny Rivers, John Fred and the Playboys, Buddy Guy, Slim Harpo, and Chris Thomas King (some of the band’s first gigs took place at King’s father’s club, Tabby’s Blues Box.This combination of youthful passion and rapidly-maturing skills has brought the Benjy Davis Project respect and approval from promoters who have paired them with headlining artists such as John Mayer, The Gin Blossoms, the North Mississippi All-Stars and Better Than Ezra. And now The Benjy Davis Project steps to yet a higher, headlining level of its own with the release of the group’s third album, The Angie House, on Real Records/Bogalusa Records (distributed by Select-O-Hits). The Angie House is named for the small town of Angie, Louisiana where the band lived communally while working on the album. “There’s a certain connection that we had with each other at this house,” says violinist/mandolinist Anthony Rushing, “that we can’t find anywhere else.” Such rural isolation was clearly inspirational, as evidenced by the results: The Angie House is an ambitious leap forward to a sound that’s bigger, more creative and fully realized, while also maintaining a live, organic feel. “I wrote the songs on The Angie House between eighth grade and today,” says the twenty-one year-old Davis, whose insightful sophistication belies his tender ...
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$11.49 Peter Rogers is known by many for his magnificent and powerfully moving performances. He holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Piano Performance from Northern Illinois University. Peter’s ministry experience includes performing extensively as a concert pianist with his identical twin brother Paul as a duo-piano team in over a dozen states. Together, they released a CD recording of their piano arrangements entitled "Awesome God", which has been broadcast nationally on the Moody radio network. He has won numerous awards, including first prize in the Richmond Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition. He was a finalist in the Ellis National Duo-Piano Competition and in the StarSong National New Artist Search. His performances have been featured on South Carolina Public Television, TV38 in Chicago, and The 700 Club TV program. He has appeared as a guest soloist with the Hilton Head Symphony, Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Richmond Youth ...
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