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Boots Randolph: A Whole New Ballgame
Classic Jump Blues, Swing Jazz and Ballads 1950s style - played by the legendary tenor saxophonist.
Recommended if you like
Coleman Hawkins,
Elvis Presley,
Roy Orbison.
Acclarion: Acclarion
You have never heard an accordion and clarinet play so beautifully together; classical music that's fun to listen to and will tickle your ears.
Recommended if you like
Canadian Brass,
Luciano Pavarotti,
Quartetto Gelato.
Alaria: Alaria plays Tcherepnin
Thoroughly accessible 20th century. Witty, romantic, intelligent, urbane, international style.
Flavio Cucchi: American Portraits
Flavio Cucchi is a viruoso guitarist par excellence. He plays with unequaled speed and fire and passion.
Recommended if you like
Django Reinhardt,
Glenn,
Johann Strauss II,
Pepe Romero.
Sam Lardner: Barcelona
Flamenco Americana with killer lyrics about life and love on the Mediterranean.
Recommended if you like
James Taylor,
Javier Ruibal,
Paco de Lucía,
Sting.
June de Toth: Bartok Solo Piano Works, Volume 4
Capturing the essentially trochaic inflections of Hungarian speech with the knowing temperament of a native (Ms de Toth is full blood Hungarian) she lays out the keyboard songs with the patrician air of an old storyteller at a family gathering.
Recommended if you like
Arthur Rubinstein,
Artur Schnabel,
Vladimir Horowitz.
Nicolas Prost: Caprice
The fastest fingers in the western world, coupled with mile-and-a-half breath control, adds up to virtuoso saxophonist Nicolas Prost.
Recommended if you like
Gerry Mulligan,
Lester Young,
Paul Desmond.
Joe Armijo: Christmas Time
Rich acoustic piano blended with thoughtful orchestral arrangements and tasteful vocals, create a seasonal album that transcends beyond the holidays.
Recommended if you like
Chris Tomlin,
Dave Grusin,
James Taylor.
Mario DaSilva: Christmas, Love & Light
A Christmas album you will hate to put away after the Holidays are over. It is O.K. with me if you decide not to. This album is gooood.
Recommended if you like
Andrés Segovia,
Chet Atkins,
The King.