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    The Billy Bats
     
    The Billy Bats
    Slide guitar and drums with hill country/post modern blues influence.
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    Papadosio
     
    Observations
    Modern Electronica meets Traditional music styles to create an unheard blend of musical bliss.
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    Twice Baked
     
    TRIPS
    A song about shrooms, a song about acid, and six songs about weed, including the hit "A Song About Weed" with liberal doses of jamming throughout
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    Murley Shertz
     
    Sold As We Sleep
    A very clear next-step sum of it's influences, this album has breaks; just music from one side of the night to another.
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    Ross Hammond
     
    An Effective Use of Space
    “With aid from Lisa Mezzacappa on bass and John Hanes on drums, the music glides easily between the sleepy and bombastic, sensual and aggressive...” Rachel Leibrock, Sacramento News and Review
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    The Mike Roberts Band
     
    The Mike Roberts Band
    From the rage of 60's rock to the roots of the deep blues, a wide spectrum of influences shapes the sound of this high energy three piece band.
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    Rip Snow
     
    El Rio de Dios
    Guitar lover's place to be. Not a word to be found here. Plenty of musical details to enjoy finding in repeated listening. Good for active listening and good for listening while otherwise engaged.
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    Crazy World Big Sound
     
    Brave New World
    An album of instrumental guitar rock that will appeal to fans of Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson
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    United Cities of America
     
    Party In Seattle
    Fun, party music with well-crafted, intelligent tunes. World beats, bluesy rock, classic pop hooks.
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    HiroshAmour
     
    One
    Spontaneous rock/grunge/alternative/psychedelic moments of mayhem.played live with no samples.
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    The Casualties of Jazz
    Kind of Black
    The critically acclaimed funky, rare-groove salute to Black Sabbath. A must-have for Hammond B3 fans.
    The Casualties of Jazz met up on the west coast while working with other touring and recording acts. The trio got their name from their two-year stint playing Monday night "casuals" at a beloved local bar in Burbank, California. The rhythm section, Chris Golden and Jimmy Paxson jr. , were performing on Rod Stewart's Great American Songbook Vol. II when they met J.J. Blair, who was engineering the session. It was during these sessions that the concept for this record was realized. The third member of their trio, Matt Rohde, was recruited to play Hammond organ for the project. Matt Rohde (Hammond organ): Matt began playing piano at age seven, and his love for music and desire to perform was fueled by rockstars of the 1970s, such as Ted Nugent, Van Halen, Led Zeppelin, the Eagles and others. He is a graduate of Berklee College for Music. After spending time in Boston, Minneapolis and Atlanta, he eventually moved to Los Angeles in 1997. He has either recorded or performed live with a host of world famous artists, including Jane's Addiction, Maxwell, Alanis Morisette, J Lo, Kelly Clarkson, Isaac Hayes, Roger Daltrey, Gary Wright, Ricky Martin, Christina Aguilera, as well as dozens more well known artists. Chris Golden (upright bass): Chris grew up in Eugene, Oregon where he began playing bass at age eleven. He later attended Berklee College of Music to study electric and acoustic bass performance as well as Jazz composition. Chris now lives in Los Angeles, California where he has had the pleasure of recording or performing with notable acts such as Rod Stewart, Brian Auger, Exzibit and Mick Fleetwood. Jimmy Paxson jr. (drums): Jimmy has jazz in his blood; the son of two accomplished Philadelphia jazz musicians Jim R. and Sunnie Paxson. Even though he was accepted at Julliard by age eleven, it is his years studying in Los Angeles under the tutelage of the late, great Murray Spivack that best honed his skill and style. Jimmy's recording and touring credits include Alanis Morissette, Rod Stewart, Steve Vai, Ronnie Montrose, Robben Ford, Zohar(uk) and Glen Hughes. J.J. Blair (producer): A native of Chicago, J.J. is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer and engineer, who has been based in Los Angeles since 1990. His expertise in numerous genres of music combined with his extensive knowledge of recording techniques have allowed him to work as a producer and/or engineer with a diverse array of artists, including Weezer, Rod Stewart, Unwritten Law, Ryan Adams, Black Eyed Peas, Vonda Sheppard and others, as well as recording a #1 single for P. Diddy and producing a GRAMMY™ award winning CD for June Carter Cash. J.J. conceived the idea for Kind of Black, produced, engineered, mixed and co-arranged all the material at his studio, Fox Force Five Recorders in Hollywood.
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    Great Caesar's Ghost
    Better Off Dead
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    Chuck MacKinnon MACTET
    New Transmission
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    Richie Kotzen
    Live In Sao Paulo
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    Jack Pearson
    Do What's Right
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