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Jazz Brass and Percussion with Latin flair.
Genre: Jazz: Big Band
Release Date: 2002
NoNoNonet Record Label: Sus4Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Between the Two 5:08 $0.99
All Blues 5:36 $0.99
Blooze! 3:43 $0.99
Fly Me to the Moon 3:28 $0.99
Uptown Suite 10:21 $0.99
Oye Como Va 4:25 $0.99
Theme From Shaft 3:30 $0.99
It Might As Well Be Spring 4:37 $0.99
Spinning Wheel 3:42 $0.99
Pass the Peas 4:41 $0.99
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NoNoNonet 

Featured on "The Lounge King" radio broadcast.

"Powered by a driving horn section and a non-traditional rhythm section, (they) will leave you tantalized!"- NY Brass Conference 2002
"Innovative, swinging brass and percussion" - Square Notes, NYU
"By any means necessary get to see this bouyantly brassy baby" - Jazz Patriot

Founded in 1992, this brass and percussion ensemble is made up of free lance musicians from Max Roach, Ornette Coleman, Duke Ellington Legacy, Chico O'Farrill, Charli Persip, The New York City Opera, Luther Vandross, and Barbara Striesand. They came together in New York City from diverse backgrounds to create some eclectic and dynamic music.

"NoNo" has performed in many of New York's finest jazz clubs such as Birdland, the Knitting Factory, Kavehaz, and the West End. They have made appearances at the New York Brass Conference, the What is Jazz Festival, the Bryant Park Young Performer's Series, The Washington Square Park Summer Series, Historic Battery Park, and the Empire State Building. They have given concerts and master classes at the LaGuardia School for Performing Arts, New York University, the Mannes College of Music, Brooklyn College, the City University of New York's Graduate Center, Long Island University, the Dalton School, and the Louis Armstrong Middle School.

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REVIEWS

This is a nice little CD
author: Jazz Times
This is a nice CD. It was great to hear such a powerful little band play with such dexterity. It was a blessing not to hear a guitar or keyboard in this unusual setting.
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