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Tony Adamo
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The song "Passport" was #1 at soundclick.com on their Smooth jazz charts. Tony Adamo is listed under artist ADAMO at soundclick.com - (Style: Jazz Vocals)
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Tony Adamo
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With the help of Tower Of Power horns. "No Strings Attached" went #1 at four music web sites. Tony Adamo is listed under artist Adamo at soundclick.com - (Style: Soul / Funk Jazz)
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Tony Adamo
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This singer/songwriter has been called "the David Bowie of the smooth jazz set" by Lee Prosser of jazzreview.com and "a true smooth jazz vocalist" by Derick Winterberg of thesmoothjazzsite.com. - (Style: Smooth Jazz)
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The Joel Futterman / Ike Levin Group
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"Ike's clarinet contrasts beautifully with wooden flute by Futterman on track 4, 'Arrival'." - Rotcod Zzaj, Improvijazzation Nation - (Style: Free Jazz / Avante Garde)
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The Joel Futterman / Ike Levin Group
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"The North African motif of “The Gift” unveils yet another facet of (Ike’s) resourceful style." - Frank Rubolino, Cadence Magazine - (Style: Free Jazz / Avante Garde)
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The Joel Futterman / Ike Levin Group
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"... Each excels at being able to merge his spontaneous creative outflow into an intergrated effort that exceeds the sum of the parts" - Frank Rubolino, Cadence Magazine - (Style: Free Jazz / Avante Garde)
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The Groovechasers
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Laid back soul jazz with New Orleans influenced piano and saxes over contemporary rhythms. - (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
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The Fred Hersch Trio
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This Fred Hersch fellow has really made the rounds, aside from his many discs as a leader, he's performed with Gary Burton, Joe Henderson, Janis Siegel, Johnny Mathis (!) and Jane Ira Bloom. Here, Hersch is the leader of the pack, and boy does it sound good, maybe good enough to be a contender for one of The Best Discs of '02. This guy is unfailingly lyrical, in the manner of key-masters Hank Jones, George Cables, Tommy Flanagan, et. al., but he has a definite "modernist" [post-bop] approach. - (Style: Straight-Ahead / Classic)
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The Fred Hersch Trio
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This Fred Hersch fellow has really made the rounds, aside from his many discs as a leader, he's performed with Gary Burton, Joe Henderson, Janis Siegel, Johnny Mathis (!) and Jane Ira Bloom. Here, Hersch is the leader of the pack, and boy does it sound good, maybe good enough to be a contender for one of The Best Discs of '02. This guy is unfailingly lyrical, in the manner of key-masters Hank Jones, George Cables, Tommy Flanagan, et. al., but he has a definite "modernist" [post-bop] approach. - (Style: Straight-Ahead / Classic)
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Torcuato Mariano
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- (Style: Smooth Jazz)
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Tale Ognenovski
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This Audio CD is the best album for all time for instrumental music, which includes: 3 Jazz compositions, 6 Macedonian folk dances and classical music (all composed by Tale Ognenovski). His album is confirmation that Tale Ognenovski is the greatest clarinetist, reed piper, zourlist and small bagpiper of all time, demonstrating unique skill, a wealth of invention, amazing improvisational virtuosity, and outstanding musical competence in all areas of music. He performed in Carnegie Hall, on January 27, 1956. - (Style: Folk Jazz)
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Tale Ognenovski
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This Audio CD is the best album for all time for instrumental music, which includes: 3 Jazz compositions, 6 Macedonian folk dances and classical music (all composed by Tale Ognenovski). His album is confirmation that Tale Ognenovski is the greatest clarinetist, reed piper, zourlist and small bagpiper of all time, demonstrating unique skill, a wealth of invention, amazing improvisational virtuosity, and outstanding musical competence in all areas of music. He performed in Carnegie Hall, on January 27, 1956. - (Style: Folk Jazz)
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The prime-time sublime Community Orchestra
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We make "alternative" music that ranges from Jazz, Rock, various world music idioms, Hip-Hop, Country, Spaghetti Western and other film music genres, Space Age Bachelor Pad to various 20th Century Classical and Avant-Garde styles. The prime-time sublime Community Orchestra fuses these sounds so that the result is something between a pop song, film score, Jazz improvisation, cartoon soundtrack and an orchestral suite. - (Style: Free Jazz / Avante Garde)
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Tim Ries
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- (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
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The Rippingtons
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The Rippingtons’ 18th release features an explosive lineup lead by founder Russ Freeman with special guests including smooth Jazz trumpet icon Rick Braun, Dave Karasony, Bill Heller, as well as new bassist Rico Belled and special guest, returning saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa.
Modern Art breaks new stylistic ground, incorporating exotic world music elements on the sensuously romantic, acoustic guitar driven “Paris Groove” and adds an Eastern authenticity to the hypnotic “Black Book” with an electric sitar. With the sizzling interaction between Freeman’s slow burning electric guitar and Kashiwa’s wild sax improvisations, the easy grooving “One Step Closer” and bluesy “Body Art” will remind longtime fans of the band’s glory days of the '90s, but with a souped up twist!
The Rippingtons, whose first lineup included future contemporary Jazz superstars Dave Koz, Kenny G and David Benoit, dominated the instrumental and urban Jazz landscape from the late ‘80s on with their often exotically titled hit recordings. - (Style: Smooth Jazz)
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Tango en Tres
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Tango en Tres, is New tango trio, featured: Julian Graciano on seven string guitar, Santiago Alvarez on Doublebass and Marcelo Coceres on Drums. - (Style: World Music)
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The Brown Indian Band
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Mumbai Jumbo is composed by the Brown Indian Band's bassplayer Colin D'Cruz. This track takes indian classical music on a funky trip! - (Style: Fusion)
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The Cinematic Orchestra
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The Cinematic Orchestra "All That You Give” featuring Fontella Bass. From the album "Everyday". "An instant classic". From the most anticipated Ninja release in years. A video that captures Fontella's requiem for Lester Bowie (Art Ensemble of Chicago) and will capture your ears at the same time. The Cinematic Orchestra will be performing throughout the summer at Festivals in Europe. - (Style: Ambient Jazz)
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The Frelix Project
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The song Revelation is an instrumental featuring Wilfred Frelix on the guitar and Dexter Graham on the saxaphone. The song is up tempo and will appeal to jazz and gospel enthusiasts alike. - (Style: Gospel)
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The Groovechasers
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Get out the flares and that old afro wig! 70s jazz funk with a touch of blues. - (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
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The Groovemasters
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Catchy "toe-tapping" groove with hooky melody.
Dean Mongerio on tenor sax and pedals, Drummer Curtis Nutall, bassist/vocalist Robert Wawoe and Tony "TC" Castillo on B3 Organ and Wurlitzer (Keys)
(c) 2009 Divi Music Group, LLC/Pristine Records - (Style: Contemporary Jazz)
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The Music Upstairs Project
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After Hours -
Composed, Arranged & Produced by Cameron Turner
Cameron Turner: SoftSynth ProgrammingSequencing, Mixing, Mastering - (Style: Various Jazz Styles)
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The Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman
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- (Style: Smooth Jazz)
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The Solar Church
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Maddogs part II is an upbeat, groove-oriented jazz/funk fusion tune with wah-drenched guitar and slap bass. - (Style: Fusion)
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The Vandermark 5
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The Vandermark 5's first studio album in two years (and the first waxed with drummer Tim Daisy) further integrates and resolves the potent musical ideas & structural complexities that surfaced on their previous effort, 2001's experimental Acoustic Machine.
Superbly saturated to 2" analog by Shellac's Bob Weston (also at the helm on Spaceways Inc.'s recent Version Soul album), Airports For Light trades in a more palpable, effortless swing than past V5 efforts. Our favorite standard bearers' mastery over their own post-modern ballads has dramatically increased as well, providing a more confident command of the "quieter" moments & myriad compositional challenges. - (Style: Free Jazz / Avante Garde)
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