Overkill CD music Personnel: Gary Thomas (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Maysa (vocals); Pork Chop, Jovanotti, Barrikade, Godfaddah, No Name , Mustapha, Lean-Nut (rap vocals); Marvin Sewell (guitar); Ransom (trumpet); George Colligan (piano); John Lamkin (drums). Overkill music CDs .
Overkill album. German-only 2006 compilation from the Easy Listening/Pop superstar. 14 tracks including 'My Heart Belongs To Me', 'The Way We Were', 'Kiss Me In The Rain', 'Wet', 'You Don't Bring Me Flower' (With Neil Diamond) and ...
Overkill music CDs. Bennett's interpretations of classics by Cole Porter, George Gershwin, and Duke Ellington, among others, feature superb support from Count Basie's band, the Ralph Sharon trio, and a host of top-drawer studio musicians. The arrangements lean toward big-band swing, yet they never distract from Bennett's singing. While the casual vocal-jazz fan may not feel the need for another disc containing renditions of "Caravan" and "That Old Black Magic," those familiar with Bennett's warm timbre, sensuous delivery, and improviser's flair for phrasing know that nearly everything he touches turns to gold.
Starting in the early 1950s, Tony Bennett crafted consummate jazz-pop that (thanks to the consistency of his style and the quality of his performances) survived the changing trends of the music industry. Bennett made some of his finest recordings for Columbia between 1956 and 1967, and it is from this era that the tracks on this volume of the JAZZ MOODS: COOL series are taken. By the late 1950s, Bennett was giving free reign to his fascination with jazz, and was recording inventive, impassioned versions of gems from the Great American Songbook.
Overkill CD music. Great New Orleans vocalists Topsy Chapman and Barbara Shorts join Lars Edegran and his band on this 14 track album recorded in New Orleans in April of 2005. Features Duke Heitger, Trumpet; Sammy Rimington, Clarinet & Alto Sax; Fred Lonzo, Trombone; Rober
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Recorded live in 1987 and 1988.
Personnel: Olly (drums).
Destruction: Schmier (vocals, bass); Harry, Mike (guitar); Tommy (drums).
Producers: Harry, Mike Olly, Schmier, Rainer.
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Overkill album. Born in Dallas, Texas, 1970, Mr. Anderson discovered his love for music at the early age of 10. He started playing drums, until he found his true passion for the saxophone. He began studying with James Wilson, who would give him a pinch for each mistake, which he attributes, today, for his dedication and hard work. At this time, Keith Anderson was accepted to Arts Magnet High School later re-named The School for Visual and Performing Arts, where Keith was under direct leadership of Bart Marantz.
Mr. Anderson's talents and unique flair for playing the saxophone can be attributed to much and many. Keith started playing locally with a singer by the name of Pat Peterson. Later, Keith would be discovered by the legendary Les McCann. This was a man of major influence and of many commendations. Since then, Mr. Anderson has traveled the world as Les's featured soloist, who has performed for thousands and played with many all around the globe. These artists include Roy Hargrove, Herbie Hancock, Marcus Miller, Ken Hicks, Erykah Badu, Bobby Lyle, Kirk Franklin, and the great Cab Calloway. Mr.
Anderson's most recent engagement consists of being named "the newest of the Texas Tenors," and recording with Al Jereau on his new grammy nominated CD "Accentuate The Possitive". On this project he accompanied Mark Simmons, Larry Williams, ...
Overkill songs. Track Listing of songs: Boondoggle; Scatter the Mud/bolen's Fancy/the Leitrim Fancy; The Silver Spear/dr. Gilbert's/the Morning Dew; The Blacksmith; Song of the Books; Seven; The Trip to Sligo/the King of the Pipers; An Autumn Day; Sim Sim's Tune/open the Window/for Vincente; Whirligig; ...
Overkill songs. Track Listing of songs: Two Sides; Jesus Don't Talk; Kite; Lonely and Blue; Band Plays Slide; Why I Sing the Blues; Your Song; Picker's Lament; Down & Out;
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