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Aaron Burlbaw : Burlbaw And "The Entourage''
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Take the Eagle’s “Hotel California”, Frank Sinatra’s “My Way”, and Carlos Santana’s “Oyé Como Va”, replace the vocal melodies with the mystical sounds of two Latin guitars, and add a percussive rhythmic groove to the tune.
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Fusion
Release Date: 2008
Burlbaw And "The Entourage'' Record Label: Aaron Burlbaw
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Bang Bang Reloj 5:44 Album Only
On A Roll 4:55 Album Only
Hotel California 4:51 Album Only
Strength 5:56 Album Only
The Great Swindle 3:28 Album Only
In The Moment 4:28 Album Only
Moods Of The Caribbean 4:30 Album Only
'C' Tude 2:57 Album Only
Fate On You 5:10 Album Only
Strength Reprise 5:07 Album Only
Ole' Bluesy Lee 1:42 Album Only
Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon 3:47 Album Only
Voodistic Charm 4:01 Album Only
Dos Arins 9:21 Album Only
Baglama Improvise 6-8 5:54 Album Only
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Album Notes

“The Sounds of Aaron Burlbaw” Take the Eagle’s “Hotel California”, Frank Sinatra’s “My Way”, and Carlos Santana’s “Oyé Como Va”, replace the vocal melodies with the mystical sounds of two Latin guitars, and add a percussive rhythmic groove to the tune....thus creating “The Sounds of Burlbaw”. Burlbaw brings an all-instrumental Latin-driven style while fusing elements of Flamenco, Classical, and Rock. Also accompanying the “ever so popular” cover tunes, is the moving compositions of Burlbaw. It something you just have to experience. Complex Rhythms, Tasteful Solos, and Catchy Melodies on Nylon and Electric Guitars: This is the inspiration for Aaron Burlbaw. With Burlbaw’s Nuevo-flamenco (non-traditional flamenco) techniques, he drives the music towards a Middle Eastern blend of Persian and Latin sounds, while also fusing elements from Jazz and Classical. Burlbaw has been performing for nine years in the St. Louis area, while also co-fronting his all instrumental Latin Jazz group called Meñache, and supporting Ginkgo Biloba and Farshid Etniko with their “World Music Ensembles”.

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