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Smooth Jazz Guitarist Bobby Adams is no stranger to the musical world. Coming from over 22 years of touring with legendary punk icons 7 SECONDS, Adams has finally given in to his love of Smooth Jazz. Reno News & Review describes his music as instrumental R&B, trance-laced, prescription strength Smooth Jazz. The UK’s Smooth Groovers Review says, “ We can’t get enough of this beaconing sound. I’ts just like a special star winking at us across the desert skies.”In April 2008, Bobby’s title track Desert Trippin’ began airing on The Weather Channel’s Local On The 8’s. Bobby Adams also made his live Smooth Jazz Debut at Smooth Jazz 92.1 KJZS’ After Work Concert Series at Restaurante Orozko inside John Ascuaga’s Nugget in Sparks, Nevada the same time. 92.1 added the track Sandy Valley to it’s playlist also in April. The Source: Smooth Jazz and More Internet Radio has Bobby Adams in regular rotation and Smoothjazzbeachradio.com has selected Bobby as their Artist Of The Month.Adams recorded Desert Trippin’entirely on his own. He played every instrument and produced the CD, including his own artwork for the cover. The only thing he didn’t do was the mastering, which was done at Odds On in Henderson, NV. CD Baby handles the distribution and Desert Trippin’ is available at iTunes, Napster, Verizon, and more.With one goal already achieved by getting on The Weather Channel, Bobby has future plans. Smooth Jazz cruises, major Jazz festivals, national airplay, the list goes on. With the CD just barely released, Bobby has already started writing music for his second CD with recording scheduled for the later part of 2008. Keep an ear out for this most talented guitarist. You’ll be hearing more and more as time goes on. Desert Trippin' Music | Category | Jazz Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7613341 | | Catalog number | 166364 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 15, 2008 |
Bobby Adams Desert Trippin' Songs | 1. | Sandy Valley |
| 2. | Desert Trippin' |
| 3. | 4th Street |
| 4. | Ez Ride |
| 5. | Here With Me |
| 6. | Mercury |
| 7. | Shady Grove (In Memory of Louise Mclaughlin) |
| 8. | Lake Effect |
| 9. | Silver Peak |
| 10. | The Garage |
| 11. | Mojave Breeze |
| 12. | Mistyblue (In Memory of Mistyblue Watahomigie) |
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