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Theron Shaw : The Sojourn
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An ecletic mix of Caribbean influenced world fusion, along with reinerpretations of the traditional calypso.
Genre: Jazz: World Fusion
Release Date: 2003
The Sojourn Record Label: Theron Shaw
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September Song 3:57 $0.99
Morning Loving 4:32 $0.99
Ah Lil Sometin' 4:51 $0.99
Cross Currents 5:01 $0.99
The Sojourner 6:17 $0.99
Endless Vibrations 6:07 $0.99
Like Long Time 8:13 $0.99
Adrenalin City 7:10 $0.99
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Album Notes

Guitarist, arranger and composer Theron "Terry" Shaw consistently excels in creating music using his unique method of blending the mastery of jazz improvisation with the rhythmic elements of his native calypso.
With credits that include performances with some of the leading artistes of the Caribbean such as Barbadians Aturo Tappin and Nicholas Branker, and Cubans Bobby Carcasses and Ernan Lopez Nussa, Theron has also honed his skills at home and throughout the Caribbean with local icons Michael "Toby" Tobas, Clive Zander, David Rudder, The Mighty Sparrow, The Trinidad Theatre Workshop, and the late Andre Tanker.
His debut release The Sojourn is dedicated to the memory of departed family members, and features original compositions that examine and redefine the boundaries and possibilities of his calypso influences, along with reinterpretations of classics by David Rudder and The Lord Shorty.

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REVIEWS

Great, caters for my every mood
author: Susan Mc Eachnie
This CD is fabulous, very professionally done and really captures the artist at his best. Trinidad should be really proud.
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the cd is excellent , it is also soothing and entertaining.
author: judy shaw-rigby
To my cousin, i am very proud of your accomplishment, The cd is so smooth and calming, and most of all entertaining. The choice of songs are great, and yes you make your guitar strings truly talk. Good luck, and let this just be the beginning of a very successful musical career. Lots of love from Judy and family. (Florida, U.S.A)
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