Jazz-Rock

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    Gerald Gradwohl Trio
     
    Sally Beth Roe
    Dynamic and energetic Power Jazz Trio . “As much composition as necessary, as much improvisation as possible”
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    TONGS
     
    JAZZ WITH THE MEGAPHONE
    Through an explosive debut album, a trio composed of young men, already expert musicians, set the tone for a mature record, powerful and clear in its intentions, with a precise and articulated vision of how to mix jazz and rock with strength and character in an instrumental work. The coherence and the depth of the compositions come together with melodic developments and explorations overflowing with ideas and variations which are stunning without becoming over-thought or pretentious.
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    Ed Littman
     
    We'll Try Again
    This project is a fine balance of jazz, rock,blues, lounge, with guitar & writing styles that range from down, dirty, & funky, to Western Twang, & Movie/TV themes with the elegance of orchestral arrangements & the slight cheese of vintage keyboards & musi
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    Danny Stein
     
    Time Machine
    Instrumental Jazz Rock Fusion in the style of Jeff Beck, Herbie Hancock, and Jan Hammer.
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    HOTM
     
    Live in Bern
    Fresh new jazz music with rock and pop influences. The deep, broad and hymnic sound of an Icelandic guitar, riding on the dark simmering of Norwegian percussion spaces, grounded with a huge reverberating bass from the Swiss alps.
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    Carlos J. Saldaña
     
    C'mon Feel The Groove
    On his second independent recording of all original songs, Carlos continues to write thought-provoking lyrics while composing music that follows his signature lead on Jazz-Based Pop, Rock & Soul.
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    Thomas Matecki
     
    Quest
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    Rare Blend
     
    Sessions
    The journey continues for Rare Blend with their fifth CD release entitled SESSIONS. An impressive 14 track disc of LIVE recordings from stage and studio that captures Rare Blend’s “one takes”, and “in the moment” original instrumentals. SESSIONS feat
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    Rough Ramblers
     
    Stiff Upper Lip
    Guitar led jazz-fusion trio
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    The Brubakers
     
    Triple Bypass
    A fusion of genres with contemporary jazz as the foundation, including fusion, pop, rock, and multiple subgenres
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    The McLovins
    Conundrum
    "Seriously, a psychedelic concept album from a group of teenagers. Color me impressed." Jamtopia
    www.facebook/TheMcLovins.com Youtube channel: drummercl Rolling Stone - "A few months ago we gold you about The McLovins -- a trio of Connecticut kids who have managed to harness the musical ferocity of Trey Anastasio, Les Claypool and Stewart Copeland before being able to legally drive a car." Hidden Track - "In a genre of music that normally requires a good three years of 100+ shows and slow burn word of mouth publicity The McLovins appear to be the first band in the jam scene to actually blow up." Relix - The Magazine for Music [on The Gathering of the Vibes Festival] - "For many, the afternoon’s highlight was the festival debut of The McLovins. The three-piece jamband, which blew up thanks to a series of YouTube clips and Phantasy Tour posts, features three Hartford-based teenagers (the band’s parents sold t-shirts and CDs during the show). The group opened its set with a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Shakedown Street,” and ran through a number of originals that recalled Weather Report and early Phish, before closing its set with a segue from Phish’s “You Enjoy Myself” into “Backwards Down the Number Line.” Metromix - 5 Questions With The McLovins - "1. Your band name is based more on McLovin's looks than personality—so which one of you is the most "McLovin" in real life? True, our band is unique because our first fans actually named us. Jason is the most McLovin, but Jeff is a close second. Our early fans on Phantasy Tour (PT) named us Basslovin (Jason), Axlovin (Jeff) and Drumlovin (Jake). Other than our looks we've got nothing to do with the movie "Superbad," but we notice that people who know the movie smile when they hear our band name. Our first original, "Purple Trees (PT)," was a kind of a bow to Phantasy Tour, who helped light the fuse on the McLovins. 2. The material on your new album is partially inspired by "The Phantom Tollbooth." Who's your favorite character, and why? Yes, we were eating dinner together at an Italian restaurant last fall and we discovered that "The Phantom Tollbooth" was all our favorite book. We love so many of the characters it is hard to choose. We wrote about Dynne, who collected all the terrible noises and sounds for Dr. Dischord (because nice noises made Dynne sad). In "Dynne," we tell the story of Milo going to the Sound Keeper's castle and stealing the word "but," which he later shoots from a cannon (and blows up the castle), releasing all of the sounds the Sound Keeper had stolen."
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    Allan Holdsworth
    Secrets
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    Notary Sojac
    Live 1972-1973
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    Lyle Workman
    Harmonic Crusader
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    Chris Buck
    Progasaurus
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Group Therapy
      Dan Orlando
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      2.
      Shadow Me
      Sarah Shafey
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      3.
      After Dark but Early in the Morn
      Sarah Shafey
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      4.
      The Pizza Song
      The Paisley Pickles
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      5.
      Islands
      Kittyhawk
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      Stepping Stones
      Dan Orlando
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      7.
      Never Needed You More
      Dan Orlando
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      8.
      Home
      Lisa Taylor
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      9.
      Somewhere in the City
      Curfew
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      10.
      I Got What it Takes
      The Shanghai Woolies
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