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| MARK VAN OVERMEIRE:
Impresiones
From Jazz to World, From Folk to Classical
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Musician's Resources

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| THORNWOOD: Family
Affair (single)
Soulful jazz-funk interpretations of the Sly and the Family Stone classics | |
| JACO PASTORIUS: Portrait of
Jaco - The Early Years
This multimedia musical adventure is a one-of-a-kind collection
that provides the only glimpse back into the early years of Jaco
Pastorius, aka "The World's Greatest Bass Player." | |
| DEVIL DOLL: Queen
of Pain
sex and sorrow. 40's style torch jazz meets punk rock. angry and sexy. | |
| RICK RICHBOURG: Life Is For The
Living
Jazz-fusion, guitar oriented instrumentals with an eclectic integration of
"post be-bop jazz", hip-hop grooves and alternative rock; a
tasty musical gumbo served up as an alternative to 'alternative music'. | |
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Brian McRae: Pete's House
Brian’s debut album, entitled “Pete’s
House” provides a unique take on smooth Texas jazz. Heartfelt melodies and rhythmic tension create a sweet balance that is Brian McRae’s voice. | |
| ERIC ELIAS:
Conversations With My Strings
Acoustic Instrumental: a creative blend of folk, bules and jazz. | |
| JOSEPH PATRICK
MOORE: Alone Together
Joseph Patrick Moore's third CD release as leader, is an all Bass,
Enhanced CD with a touch of Jazz, Funk, Classical & Soul. | |
| ONOFFON: Your Mind
Totally diverse progressive jazz rock blues | |
| JANET KLEIN: Come Into My
Parlor
Performing Obscure, Naughty, and Lovely songs from the 1910's,
20's and 30's. with singing and ukulele accompaniment in a
girl-next door Depression Era style. | |
| REBECCA MARTIN: Middlehope
A sophisticated, powerful tapestry of sound, Rebecca Martin has
produced another beauty. Featuring Larry Grenadier (bass), Jorge
Rossy (drums) Steve Cardenas (guitar), Kurt Rosenwinkel (guitar)
and Bill McHenry (tenor sax). | |
| CHRONICALLY SONIC: The Blue Way
Eclectic instrumental collection ranging from smooth jazz to
cinematic electronica, with detours. | |
| JAMES KENNEDY: Too Many
Pictures
World fusion jazz with freedom and conviction.
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| EMMETT NORTH JR.: The Groove
An EP of music from my album "In the zone," -different
versions of 'in the groove'.The 'In The Groove'{ radio mix} is
the day radio mix,the club mix is a more extended dance
version,the 'Jazz FM mix' is for cruising and is more late night
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| ABEBI STAFFORD: Mr. B
A delightful mix of jazz standards and original compositions by
one of the most talented young pianists in recent years. | |
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