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Jazz & Smooth Jazz Music artist from Glen Cove, NY. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.

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Bruce Chambers

Bruce Chambers is Smooth jazz with twist of rock. Playing Soprano and Alto Sax with some great guitarists and percussionists. Bruce C is a sax player with a uni

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Picture for song 'Ground Zero' by artist 'Bruce Chambers'

Ground Zero Ground Zero

Upbeat Jazz/Rock song. 2 Part Sax harmonies and one wild lead guitar solo. Has an excellent groove. This song is for anyone who has started over in their lives. Listen to it everytime you need a lift.

Smooth Jazz

Picture for song 'Day We Met' by artist 'Bruce Chambers'

Day We Met Day We Met

Features Bruce on the Soprano Sax and one nice commercial jazz song. This is a great song if you just met a nice person.

Jazz General

Picture for song 'Take Another Look' by artist 'Bruce Chambers'

Take Another Look Take Another Look

Title track of Bruce's first Jazz CD. Has a 3 part sax harmony with Alto, Tenor and Soprano. Great Groove.

Alternative General

Bruce Chambers has played piano for 27 years and sax for 25. He wrote his first song at 13 and just made the cross-over from hard rock to smooth jazz. You can hear traces of rock in some of Bruce's jazz and it makes for a unique blend still with smooth jazz & fusion dominating the sound. Bruce Chambers has sold CDs in more than 40 countries without a record deal thanks to the internet. Bruce's latest project is the Long Island Podcast Network, where he produces the shows and DJs local unsigned music.
Band/artist history
I played piano and keys for hard rock bands and opened up for some major acts including Ace Frehley of Kiss and Dee Snyder. Those were the good old days in Rock. I had the saxophone sitting in the closet for years and one day turned on the local NY City smooth Jazz station, CD 101.9, and decided that the sax was getting dusted off and back into the studio with me.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Played live in New Jersey, New York City, Bahamas, and Philadelphia. Performing live is a special kind of excitement. Recording in the studio is fun and you create whatever energy in the studio that you can. However, I get to interact with my audience in ways I never know when they buy my CD.
Your musical influences
David Sanborn, Nelson Rangell, Boney James, Dave Koz, Jim Brickman. Any great smooth jazz and fusion saxophone, alto or soprano and piano player that has influenced any artists: Coltrane, Sanborn, Charlie Parker, etc.
What equipment do you use?
Buesner Alto Sax, Jean Pierre Soprano sax, Yamaha keyboards.
Contact
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