Crossover Jazz

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    John Braner
     
    Waiting for something to happen...
    Quirky home brewed instrumentals. No love songs here ;-)
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    Karen Olson
     
    Timeless Being
    Blending her classical, pop and jazz compositions, Karen stirs the soul by combining Café’s Brazilian percussion, woodwinds, tabla, and synthesizer with her soothing and soaring viola. This original music an infectious ability to move you inside and out
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    Lenny Savage
     
    Quaintrelle
    Elements of folk, swing, rock, grunge, synth-pop, dub, Latin and African music swirl in the mix . Wildly expressive, blindingly sincere, scintillatingly sensual and, ultimately, never less than confusingly fascinating.
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    Allison Lynn
     
    Hymns in the Key of Grace
    A collection of 'intimate' hymns, celebrating our quiet moments with God.
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    The Galactic Cowboy Orchestra
     
    Lookin' For a Little Strange
    Powerful All Instrumental Country Edged Jazz Fusion with a Progressive Rock Edge.
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    Thomas Frykberg
     
    Silent Words
    Open-ended Jazz based on good melody,variation and a warm heart .
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    Carlo Chapelle
     
    Shade of Blue
    LMGPOP is proud to announce the recording debut of Chicago based singer, Carlo Chapelle. “Shade of Blue” recorded over three years in Chicago and Indiana features an eclectic group of songs including several standards. With his CD Debut ,“Shade of Blue” , Carlo shares the intimate moments from Carlo’s inner most feelings and is for those whose love is real, sometimes hard, most times soft to the touch; but always heartfelt.
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    Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns
     
    When the Curtain goes up
    The first Studio Recording of this world class Funk/Latin/Rock/Jazz powerhouse. Their first two live recordings were instant hits with fans of bands like T.O.P., E.W.F. etc. and this new all original CD , sets them apart from ALL of them.
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    Allison Thrash
     
    Solitude
    Twelve BLUES original songs penned and sung by her including two acoustic blues tunes, some rockin' blues, blues ballads, and a gospel blues closer...listen and find she is singing your life...enjoy!
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    Voni Crist
     
    Voni Crist - EP
    A new sultry voiced singer versatile in many styles of music. Fresh, Original concepts in song compositions along with classic styling and instrumentation.
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    Jonathan Batiste
    The Amazing Jon Batiste! - Ep - Limited Edition
    Comtemporary Jazz, Pop
    Jonathan Batiste was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1986. He was first introduced to music through his family's band, the Batiste Brothers Band, in which he played the percussions at the age of 8, switching to the piano at age 11. At a young age of nine Jonathan was featured singing on his first major commercial in Japan. These were his first experiences as a performer. Jonathan shows promise as a multi-instrumentalist and is versatile in performing on piano, saxophone, and bass guitar. Jonathan could be seen, performing with some of New Orleans' most outstanding and respected musicians including the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis, Irvin Mayfield, Nicholas Payton, Alvin Batiste, Cyril Neville, Donald Harrison, George Porter Jr. (of the Meters), Russell Batiste (of the Funky Meters), Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews at venues such as New Orleans' Snug Harbor, Tipitinas, Funky Butt as well as the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival where he debuted his band in 2005. He has recorded with Harry Connick Jr., Alvin Batiste, the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra with Irvin Mayfield, Russell Batiste (drummer for the "Funky Meters"), Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and others. By the age of 17, he released his first CD as a leader entitled "Times In New Orleans" which features the talents of some of New Orleans finest musicians including Jason Marsalis, Donald Harrison, Christian Scott, Maurice Brown amongst others. Also that year, Jonathan was selected through a nationwide search to be a member of the 2004 Gibson/Baldwin Grammy High School Jazz Ensembles in which he performed, in trio format, at the Grammy week of events as well as the Grammy pre-telecast and post celebration in Los Angeles. There he performed with many artists such as Kurt Elling, Eric Marienthal. By the end of that, year he had been invited to play with various other musicians such as Abbey Lincoln, Curtis Fuller, David "Fathead" Newman (saxophonist for Ray Charles), Maraca, Louis Hayes, Goapele, as well as some of South Africa's musicians such as Ernie Smith, Prince Kupi, Musa Manzani. His skills range from gifted performer and recording artist to composer and arranger as well. Before graduating high school, Jonathan had garnered experience composing and arranging music for film, writing the score for the Arts Council of New Orleans. His score will be played every day and all day as background music at the Louisiana Arts Work Museum in New Orleans. Batiste had already had a rich experience as an artist before he had turned 18. The year of 2004, Jonathan graduated from St. Augustine High School and the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) under the tutelage of Alvin Batiste, Michael Pellera, and others. NOCCA is a high-level fine arts conservatory that has produced alumni such as Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Harry Connick Jr., Terrence Blanchard and many more. Jonathan received a letter from the State of Louisiana Governor Office acknowledgement of outstanding NOCCA student. Jonathan was selected to the National Beta Club at St. Augustine High School, which is the academic high school he attended. Still 17 years of age, Jonathan auditioned at The Juilliard School for the 2004-2005 school year and was accepted. He has since graduated and plan to continue for his Masters degree. Since his arrival to New York he has been performing regularly around the city with his trio. He recently was awarded the "Movado Future Legend" award in jazz and has been playing around the world with his trio from Portugal to New York. With a clear and refined focus, and tons of musical experience, he is ready to take the music to new levels of sophistication and creativity. Jonathan Batiste is one of the next ambassadors of the culture of jazz music in America. Developing his own unique voice, the statement that he will make will be one that is distinctly his own. His statement in one that stresses the importance of humanity, sophistication, intelligence, and soul within both the music and the culture. Aiming to become an influential voice of the people through music in society, Jonathan is continually growing and changing into what will become a very powerful voice, not only in music but
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    Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns
    When the Curtain goes up
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    Mimi Jones
    A New Day
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    Tracy Hamlin
    Better Days
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    Peter Douskalis
    The Dance of the Sea
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      Until You Come Back To Me
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      At Last
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