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Rick Braun
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Rob Denton and the Third Level
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Smooth jazz fusion tune with a smokin' groove and dynomite finale. - (Style: Cool Jazz)
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Rainer Hass
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Ron E. Jones
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I wanted something with a 'james bond' feel -- I think I achieved it. - (Style: Cool Jazz)
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Ramsey Lewis & Nancy Wilson
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Two gifted Grammy-winners, together again for the first time in nearly 20 years - Ramsey Lewis in an acoustic jazz trio setting featuring five stunning vocal performances by Nancy Wilson. During the 2001 season, Nancy Wilson performed at the Ravinia Festival. Ramsey Lewis, the Artistic Director of Jazz, was chatting backstage with his longtime friend. Lewis paused and said, "We should do something together." Miss Wilson replied, "You're right - it's been too long." MEANT TO BE is the result.
The album marks the first time Lewis and Wilson recorded in the same studio. Even during their 1984 collaboration THE TWO OF US (produced by Stanley Clarke), each recorded their tracks separately. Seventeen years later, their new offering showcases two legends in top form: Wilson's vocal stylings on standards are a velvety and lilting overlay to Lewis' elegant keys. Complemented by six tracks in an acoustic trio setting, MEANT TO BE reflects the timelessness of a great art form performed by two of its masters. - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
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Ramsey Lewis & Nancy Wilson
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Two gifted Grammy-winners, together again for the first time in nearly 20 years - Ramsey Lewis in an acoustic jazz trio setting featuring five stunning vocal performances by Nancy Wilson. During the 2001 season, Nancy Wilson performed at the Ravinia Festival. Ramsey Lewis, the Artistic Director of Jazz, was chatting backstage with his longtime friend. Lewis paused and said, "We should do something together." Miss Wilson replied, "You're right - it's been too long." MEANT TO BE is the result.
The album marks the first time Lewis and Wilson recorded in the same studio. Even during their 1984 collaboration THE TWO OF US (produced by Stanley Clarke), each recorded their tracks separately. Seventeen years later, their new offering showcases two legends in top form: Wilson's vocal stylings on standards are a velvety and lilting overlay to Lewis' elegant keys. Complemented by six tracks in an acoustic trio setting, MEANT TO BE reflects the timelessness of a great art form performed by two of its masters. - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
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Ramsey Lewis & Nancy Wilson
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Two gifted Grammy-winners, together again for the first time in nearly 20 years - Ramsey Lewis in an acoustic jazz trio setting featuring five stunning vocal performances by Nancy Wilson. During the 2001 season, Nancy Wilson performed at the Ravinia Festival. Ramsey Lewis, the Artistic Director of Jazz, was chatting backstage with his longtime friend. Lewis paused and said, "We should do something together." Miss Wilson replied, "You're right - it's been too long." MEANT TO BE is the result.
The album marks the first time Lewis and Wilson recorded in the same studio. Even during their 1984 collaboration THE TWO OF US (produced by Stanley Clarke), each recorded their tracks separately. Seventeen years later, their new offering showcases two legends in top form: Wilson's vocal stylings on standards are a velvety and lilting overlay to Lewis' elegant keys. Complemented by six tracks in an acoustic trio setting, MEANT TO BE reflects the timelessness of a great art form performed by two of its masters. - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
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Ramsey Lewis & Nancy Wilson
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Two gifted Grammy-winners, together again for the first time in nearly 20 years - Ramsey Lewis in an acoustic jazz trio setting featuring five stunning vocal performances by Nancy Wilson. During the 2001 season, Nancy Wilson performed at the Ravinia Festival. Ramsey Lewis, the Artistic Director of Jazz, was chatting backstage with his longtime friend. Lewis paused and said, "We should do something together." Miss Wilson replied, "You're right - it's been too long." MEANT TO BE is the result.
The album marks the first time Lewis and Wilson recorded in the same studio. Even during their 1984 collaboration THE TWO OF US (produced by Stanley Clarke), each recorded their tracks separately. Seventeen years later, their new offering showcases two legends in top form: Wilson's vocal stylings on standards are a velvety and lilting overlay to Lewis' elegant keys. Complemented by six tracks in an acoustic trio setting, MEANT TO BE reflects the timelessness of a great art form performed by two of its masters. - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
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Rebecca Martin
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- (Style: Jazz Vocals)
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Randy Simon Jazz Project
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A cut from the album Awakening, Cinco-pation brings to mind the Dave Brubeck classic Take Five with its characteristic 5/4 time signature, and features a quintet, with solos from Kevin Barcomb (tenor sax), Pete Bellino (trumpet) and Adrian Cohen (piano.) - (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
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REEL SOUND of MUSIC
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REEL SOUND of MUSIC, featuring some of the Best Artist/Bands' Music chosen for their great quality, production value and musicianship, promoted and directed to Licensors has just released the JAZZ ~ Two CD!! - (Style: Other)
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Ropatt
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Smooth Jazz Love Ballad to kick back with that very special someone in your life. This reminds you of classic Earl Klugh and Bob James. - (Style: Smooth Jazz)
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Ropatt
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Title Track of "The Return Of The Twin." Uptempo Smooth Jazz. - (Style: Smooth Jazz)
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Ropatt
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Smooth, sexy, and danceable, too. - (Style: Smooth Jazz)
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Ron Trackman Carter
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This Hot Instrumental is the title trax to soon to be released debut CD album
from Ron "Trackman" Carter entitle "Me2U" The-Next-Level From FUNKHOPMUSIC-INC 2002. - (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
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