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We found 26 results for "Live at the Miramar"
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All-Star SUPERband: Live At the Miramar (2008)
16 piece Big Band performs standards and originals featuring great soloists and vocalist.
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Count Basie,
Gordon Goodwin,
Maynard Ferguson.
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The Uptown Savages: Crazy Crazy Crazy (2006)
Greasy, Rockin', Rhythm and Blues music with a few surprises. A sure fire party fave. The Uptown Savages are a 7 piece band featuring tenor and bari sax, upright bass and piano.
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Barrence Whitfield,
Fats Domino,
Nick Curran.
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Frankyemae F. Daley: A Caribbean Christmas (2004)
It's unique, refreshing and filled with EXCITEMENT. Caribbean music with a touch of American, and Latin flavors. Puts you into the Spirit and true meaning of Christmas.
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Carlene Davis,
Dannie Bell-Hall,
Helen Baylor.
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Jamie Gray: Darkness Falls (2003)
Jamie and The MTS' latest album, DARKNESS FALLS, takes the classic pop production of Hunky Dory-era Bowie for 10 dramatic songs featuring Jamie Gray's unique and charismatic voice. Silver screen elegance;70s Glam decadance and brooding electro nostagia.
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David Bowie,
Rufus Wainwright,
Scott Walker.
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Jamie Gray: Miramar (2001)
Debut album from Jamie and The MTS mixes downtempo/lo-fi electronica with acoustic folk and cabaret. The song-writing sensibilities of Burt Bacharach and Carol King are given a contemporary twist with moody 'European' undertones.
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David Bowie,
Marc Almond,
Tori Amos.
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Jamie Gray: Silent Star (2003)
Jamie and The MTS's second album, Silent Star, mixes sleek electronic chic with trademark lyrical intelligence and wit. A classic British New Wave sensibility (Human League, Eurythmics, early Depeche Mode etc)provide the backdrop for tight and tuneful pop
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David Bowie,
Depeche Mode,
Marc Almond.
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Jamie Gray: Kiss Off (2003)
A collection of 17 songs covering myriad genres and recorded intermitently over an 8 year period. Downtempo/lo-fi Electronica with British New Wave influence (Soft Cell, Human League etc.)meets classic pop-writing sensibility from Bacharach to Bowie.
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David Bowie,
Kate Bush,
Marc Almond.
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El Camino: Lotus (2009)
A stunning collection of moody ballads laced with 70’s folk and a tinge of delta soul.
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Al Green,
G. Love,
Led Zeppelin.
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Frankyemae F. Daley & Michael Daley: The Lord Is My Light (2004)
Cultural Diversity: contemporary gospel, jazz, raggae, calypso, traditional gospel, ballads.
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Carlene Davis,
Dannie Belle-Hall,
Helen Baylor.