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Etienne Charles Discography of CDs
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Culture Shock CD (2007)
Etienne Charles CD discography Track Listing of songs: Culture Shock; Sunday; Prayer For Lynette; Ruth; Lost In The Bronx; Embraceable You; Old School;
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Baddest Monk CD (2012)
Etienne Charles discography Liner Note Author: Eric Reed.
Recording information: Dubway Studios, New York, NY (12/05/2011).
Photographer: Alan Nahigian.
Personnel: Eric Reed (piano); Seamus Blake (tenor saxophone); Etienne Charles (trumpet); Henry Cole (drums).
Audio Mixer: Katherine Miller.
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Front Line Praiser CD (2005)
Etienne Charles albums It all begin at the age of 12, Marvelle Cook began playing the bass guitar in his Father's church. He began performing at an organized level at the age of 16, with the late Willie Ross & New Youth Community Choir. This allowed him to capitalize on his God given gift, and opened many doors for ...
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State of Art CD (2011)
Etienne Charles CD discography Bassist Ben Williams' 2011 solo debut, State of Art, is a thoughtful contemporary and post-bop-leaning album that finds the winner of the 2009 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition delving into several original tunes and successful pop covers. Williams is an adroit improviser with a fluid, muscular approach to the upright -- as well as the electric ...
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Say It Plain CD (2009)
Etienne Charles music CDs Scotty Barnhart has been a well-kept secret, though he has recorded with Marcus Roberts, Rosemary Clooney, and the Count Basie ghost band, while also being involved as a jazz educator at Florida State. This is his first album as a leader, and unlike many youngsters who prematurely rush into studios to make try to make a name for themselves, Barnhart is full of confidence, great musical ideas, and he's also more than willing to share the spotlight. His amusing New Orleans strut setting of John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" incorporates both traditional and modern elements, with an occasional whistle added for fun, to spice up some of the intricate interplay. His muted horn is delightful ...
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 Etienne Charles Songs
Popular or famous Etienne Charles music songs: Ruth, Lost In The Bronx, Embraceable You, Prayer For Lynette, Sunday, Old School, Culture Shock. See All Songs
 Etienne Charles songs Worked With
Eric Reed, Scotty Barnhart, Ben Williams, Marvelle Cook
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