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Personnel: Jordan Rudess (various instruments); Steven Wilson, Bert Baldwin, Kip Winger, Neal Morse, Nick D'Virgilio (vocals); Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thai, Ed Wynne, Ricky Garcia, Marco Sfogli (guitar); Rod Morgenstein (drums). Jordan Rudess Road Home Songs Purchase Road Home CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | An Evening with John Petrucci and Jordan Rudess CD (2004)
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| | Jordan Rudess Rhythm Of Time CD (2004)
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| | Dream Theater Octavarium CD (2005)
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| | Dream Theater - Score - 20th Anniversary World Tour DVDs (2006)
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| | Dream Theater Systematic Chaos: Special Edition CD (2007) With DVD; Special Edition
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| | Liquid Trio Experiment Spontaneous Combustion CD (2007)
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| | Barilari CD (2003) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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| | Kyuss Blues For The Red Sun CD (Import) Import
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| | Mike Markaverich Solid CD (2003)
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$15.19 World recognized jazz pianist with over 20 years of professional experience in a variety of venues, Mike has a vast repertoire from Broadway to blues, from boogie-woogie to bop. Did we mention, Mike has been blind since birth? From the first through the eighth grade, Mike Markaverich was locked into classical piano studies at Perkins School for the Blind. By the time he entered Bishop Guertin High School In Nashua, N.H., he was playing rock music and after matriculating at Dartmouth, the grand conversion from classical and pop to jazz occurred after he had listened to an Oscar Peterson album. The Peterson influence was so overwhelming that Markaverich switched majors, from French to music. At a wedding reception in Portsmouth, NH, in 1977, Molly Campbell, proprietor of the popular Falmouth jazz club heard the young pianist and invited him to perform the following spring at her club, Molly's. Markaverich, who received a master's degree in Music Theory from University of New Hampshire in 1978, has been a hit ever since! While he is fond of rippling glissandi and showers of notes, there is little to indicate that he is trying to be an Oscar Peterson carbon copy. Markaverich is inventive with a mind verdant with musical ideas and a puckish compulsion for humor. His sets contain songs garnished with more quotes than is usually found in a State of the Union speech. Markaverich has a propensity for alternating straight-ahead ...
| | Baltimore On Tap Baltimore's Best Blues Bands CD (2006)
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$12.69 In 2001, LaChica Records released its first CD,"The Dog Is In The House." For this album, the Rude Dog brought in several of the Fells Point weekend-release refugees with him to the recording studio. This iconoclastic collaboration set the stage for the recording of, "Baltimore On Tap"Wanting to keep "it" going, several players went back and recorded tracks of their own. "Baltimore On Tap" is a musical kaleidoscope of blue colorings. You really can't go wrong when you start cooking with the influences taken from long dead masters, then making funky variations on the old classics. You'll also find originals that fit well in any Mobtown saloon, or even a 1940's film noir soundtrack. There's also a sprinkling of smoky jazz guitar chops on the side for good measure.Read what others have said about the disk:Addison Wiggin, The Daily Reckoning, July 2004As you may or may not know, we recently moved lock, stock and family barrel from Paris to Baltimore. Are we crazy? Possibly. But there is one thing that Baltimore has hands down over Paris - THE BLUES. Blues musicians in Paris are perfunctory. They know the correct notes to play... but they play them with about as much passion as an arranged marriage. Here in Baltimore the blues are gritty... the musicians make lots of mistakes... ...
| | Hot Summer (Mini LP Sleeve) CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Pete Jolly Seasons CD (1970)
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$11.39 A rare lost session from pianist Pete Jolly, one of his only electric dates, and a completely improvised set of grooves. Pete plays electric piano, organ, and even a bit of musette, jamming in the studio with help from Chuck Berhofer on bass, Paul Humphr
Personnel: Pete Jolly (accordion, musette, piano, Wurlitzer organ); Pete Jolly; Chuck Berghofer (bass guitar); John Pisano (guitar); Paul Humphrey (drums); Milt Holland, Emil Richards (percussion). Liner Note Author: Bob Garcia. Photographer: Jim McCrary. This 1970 LP, hailed at the time of release and promptly forgotten, is Pete Jolly's masterpiece, a wonderfully emotional electronic tour de force. With the exception of one cut, it was completely improvised in a single four-hour session in the studio by Jolly and a superb, versatile rhythm section: drummer Paul Humphrey, guitarist John Pisano, and the ever-present Chuck Berghofer on bass (with Milt Holland and Emil Richards contributing as well). Jolly plays not only acoustic piano, but Wurlitzer electronic piano, accordion, musette, Sano Vox, and the Hammond B-3. Minimal overdubbing was done later. SESAONS unleashes Jolly's imagination, and he creates a marvelous tapestry of sound that both moves the listener and swings spontaneously. Beautifully produced by Herb Alpert, the record is structured as a continuous suite and it comes to an exciting, carefully graded climax on "The Indian's Summer," with ...
| | Ruffedge & Ve Best Of Ruffedge & Ve CD (2007) (Import)
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