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29 Jan

Roger Burn & Shapes

Saturday, 29 January 2011
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What type of band has the audacity to debut with an album called The Last Farewell? Answer: A group of mega all-stars, jazz icons, who just happened to get together for some fun; gigging at local spots-then grew into a super-hit group called Shapes. In fact, this group is what devoted co-producer, Roger Burn, calls "the Swiss Army Knife of bands". Fans couldn’t get enough of these brilliant performers, so they’re back with their second release, The Big Picture
29 Jan

Russell Gunn

Saturday, 29 January 2011
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Soft spoken, innovative-even a little ahead of his time, trumpeter Russell Gunn is making headlines across the country with his fourth album in the series: Ethnomusicology Nominated twice for the Grammy, this series winds up with Volume Four, a live collection blending jazz, hip-hop, R&B and slipping in an Ira & George Gershwin tune, Summertime. If that isn’t broad enough, Gunn includes a Miles Davis number, Blue In Green. Mega talented Gunn, a true visionary, doesn’ …
29 Jan

Joel Dorn

Saturday, 29 January 2011
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No wonder seasoned professional producer, Joel Dorn, keeps on winning those Grammy Awards-He’s experienced, he’s intuitive, and he’s comfortable with himself. It takes years for each of us to find our "self." Dorn has done that. It shows in his work and in his relatedness with others. Maybe that’s why Aces Back To Back, the Bobby Darin legacy, turned into the masterpiece Dorn hoped it would be-a collector’s item highlighting a brilliant performer whose time has come. Many biograph …
29 Jan

Gerald Albright

Saturday, 29 January 2011
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Gerald Albright has what many artists dream of-staying power, with an attitude! Playing all the saxes: tenor, alto, soprano and baritone is only part of the magnificent picture. Albright also plays the flute, flute and electric bass. Being this versatile is quite a fete. To stay in demand across the country and around the world, year after year, is a dream most artists aspire to. A very pleasant voice answered the phone for this interview-kind of mild and smooth like the instrument Geral …
Forever, For Always, For Luther is the project of the year, undertaken by producer Rex Rideout as his tribute of love to the world famous Luther Vandross. Crossing all boundaries musically, emotionally and culturally, as he crooned his way into the hearts and souls of listeners around the globe for more than twenty years, Luther became a household word. As if his gorgeous eyes and beautiful smile didn’t melt the people’s hearts; his voice hypnotized audiences as he sang of love …

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