Crossover Jazz

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    Melinda DiMaio
     
    See Through
    JaFoCo! Tasty stew of jazz/folk/country inspired songs to hand hold and kiss to.
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    Messing met PVC
     
    Paximadi
    Wooing trumpet, heart stopping Bulgarian style singing and two-meter tall contrabass flute, driving the grooves. This music is fun, rich, and evocative.
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    Inigo Kilborn
     
    All Gone 3 a.m.
    These thirteen tracks have a passionate commitment to the music, a group rapport which is at times uncanny, a swinging "what-the-hell-let's-go-for-it" spirit, allied to a deep feeling for beauty and a zesful sense of humour.
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    Dave Lemieux And House Of Soul
     
    Jazz Shaped
    Dave LeMieux and House of Soul offers its unique approach to Jazz with their latest release, Jazz Shaped. Using the same power vocals, excellent musicianship, and creative arrangers that have established the group’s unique sound.
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    Thomas Lang
     
    Something Along Those Lines
    Jazzy-rock tinged solo release from super drummer Thomas Lang. If you are a fan of instrumental music with impeccable playing - "Something Along Those Lines" is for you!
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    Mihoko
     
    We'll See
    " Very creative interpretations brimming with impressionistic colors ensure. With a fundamental sincerity Mihoko Abe's music consistently displays a memorable vitality, freshness and adventure!" ~ a quote from the liner notes by Joanne Brackeen
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    Gary Grant
     
    Don't Hold Your Breath
    A CD of original jazz/ jazz latin compositions featuring the artistry of trumpeter, Gary Grant. Guests include Dan Higgins, Vinnie Colaiuta, Wally Minko, Wayne Bergeron, Brian Bromberg, Johnny Friday etc.
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    Leo Blanco
     
    Africa Latina
    Mesmerizing recording that explores the unique connection between African and Venezuelan music. Enthralling and enlightening, "Africa Latina" succeeds on many levels with music that breathes and moves with new persuasions.
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    Glascow Coma Scale
     
    El camino del arete perdido
    Travels and emotions. Acoustic Norwegian jazz with worldwide influences.
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    Lynn Skinner
     
    Interior Motives
    Eclectic original music with a jazz/pop/world inflections.
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    Top Albums

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    PROJECT Trio
    PROJECT Trio
    Harmonyville Records is proud to release: PROJECT Trio’s third studio recording – a self-titled album that continues the ensemble’s unique and heralded musical exploration.
    Following the success of their first two CD’s, "Winter in June" & "Brooklyn", this effort yields far more musical innovation than one might expect from a traditional chamber ensemble. Based in Brooklyn, PROJECT Trio emerged from a classical background, but has found an unconventional and energetic voice through the exploration of unique performance techniques. Their obsession with program versatility and contrast of musical style is executed by Flutist Greg Pattillo, Cellist Eric Stephenson, and Double Bassist Peter Seymour. Simply put, their music synthesizes Hip-hop, Rock, Bluegrass, Americana, Jazz, and Classical music to create their truly distinctive sound. Ian Ding, Principal Percussionist for the Detroit Symphony puts it this way: "The PROJECT Trio lights it up every time they play! I can't think of another “classical" ensemble with so many infectious grooves and such a brilliant sense of fun. These guys are for real!" Frank Rosenwien, the principal Oboist for the Cleveland Orchestra, adds: "PROJECT Trio is the rarest of musical ensembles; virtuosic and exuberant, but also incredibly subtle and introspective. This trio is made up of some of the most creative people from the classical music world." Pattillo, Stephenson and Seymour’s roots can be traced back over 13 years to when they met at the Cleveland Institute of Music. After working with famed ensembles including the Cleveland Orchestra and the Houston Symphony, PROJECT Trio got its first big break in 2006 when Pattillo’s groundbreaking beatbox flute videos were featured on YouTube showcasing a key part of the group’s signature sound. After 40 million views, PROJECT Trio’s YouTube channel, "Freedomworksfilms", has amassed a following of over 45,000 subscribers. Pattillo has been lauded by The New York Times as “the best person in the world at what he does”. Overall, the album builds upon the sound that is at the foundation of the group’s success, with heavy hitting originals such as "Dr Nick" and "Fast" and reinterpretations of "Sweet Child O’ Mine", by Guns and Roses and Dave Brubeck’s “Blue Rondo a la Turk.” But in addition, with this album, PROJECT Trio has also raised the bar of the classical crossover genre, as Pattillo, Stephenson and Seymour have emerged as innovative composers combining classical themes and complex rhythmic components. These techniques are best exemplified by tracks such as “Visual Machine” and “Arco/Pizz.” visit www.whatisproject.org for more info and a list of PROJECT Trio’s upcoming events
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    Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns
    When the Curtain goes up
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    Leo Blanco
    Africa Latina
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    Plunge
    Dancing on Thin Ice
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    Mimi Jones
    A New Day
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Dup Dup
      Project Trio
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      2.
      Dr. Nick
      Project Trio
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      3.
      Fast
      Project Trio
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      4.
      Blue Rondo a la Turk
      Project Trio
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      5.
      Sweet Child O'Mine
      Project Trio
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      6.
      Visual Machine
      Project Trio
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      7.
      Grass
      Project Trio
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      8.
      Arco/Pizz
      Project Trio
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      9.
      3 Movie Scenes
      Project Trio
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      Dat Greazy Thang
      Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns
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