
Kevin Van Sant

I Fall in Love Too Easily (trio) I Fall in Love Too Easily (trio)
Same trio as the three tunes below but recodrded on Oct 15th 2004 at a kind of noisy club.
10/26/2004 Jazz General

How Deep is the Ocean (trio) How Deep is the Ocean (trio)
one more from the Winston-Salem concert
4/29/2004 Jazz General

My Funny Valentine (trio) My Funny Valentine (trio)
from the same concert as above
4/29/2004 Jazz General

If I should Lose You (trio) If I should Lose You (trio)
From a concert in Winston-Salem, NC on April 18th, 2004. Kevin Van Sant - guitar, Frank Corbi - tenor/soprano/clarinet, Steve Haines - bass
4/29/2004 Jazz General

Yours is My Heart Alone Yours is My Heart Alone
more Orgaphonics from a Nov 2003 club date. Another tune that works well with a little back-beat. Same players as above.
3/11/2004 Jazz General

example - comping for a bass solo example - comping for a bass solo
this is just an example of how guitar can comp for a bass solo. The song is "Yours is My Heart Alone" Kevin Van Sant on guitar, Rick Jones on Bass. From a duo gig on Feb 27 2004
2/29/2004 Jazz General

They Say it's Wonderful (solo guitar) They Say it's Wonderful (solo guitar)
This is one of a few short solo guitar tracks recorded on Jan 30, 2004 for a solo guitar demo.
1/30/2004 Jazz General

Wave (solo guitar) Wave (solo guitar)
a short run through of this tune... also from the solo sampler
1/30/2004 Jazz General

Skating in Central Park (solo guitar) Skating in Central Park (solo guitar)
another short track from the solo sampler
1/30/2004 Jazz General

Out of Nowhere 2 (solo guitar) Out of Nowhere 2 (solo guitar)
This is another improvised go at the same tune performed at a small solo concert on Nov 8, 2003. This was recorded direct out from my amp so there is no acoustic tone mixed in (in contrast to the clip above)
11/12/2003 Jazz General

Out of Nowhere 1 (solo guitar) Out of Nowhere 1 (solo guitar)
This is an improvised solo guitar take on a very old tune. Recorded on Oct 29, 2003
11/12/2003 Jazz General

Delilah Delilah
Another favorite song of mine. This is another full track which will be on the duo CD with pianist Grant Osborne. Recorded in July 2003.
10/28/2003 Jazz General

Lament - (from live radio broadcast) Lament - (from live radio broadcast)
This track is from a live radio broadcast on October 24th 2003 at Durham NC's great jazz station WNCU. The Orgaphonics with substitute drummer Russell Lacy filling in for Dan Davis.
10/28/2003 Jazz General

What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
This beautiful song features the fine singer Harmony Keeney. This is a full track from our upcoming duo CD. (Vol 3 in my duo series) Recorded in July 2003.
10/28/2003 Jazz Vocals


Blue Monk (part 1) Blue Monk (part 1)
the Orgaphonics are joined by two friends for the last set at this July 2003 gig. It's a long cut so it's divided into two mp3's so it can be posted here. the Orgaphonics plus: Mahlon Hoard - soprano sax John Simonetti - bass
8/4/2003 Jazz General

Strode Rode (organ trio) Strode Rode (organ trio)
more Orgaphonics from yet another July 2003 gig. (same personnel)
8/4/2003 Jazz General

Goodbye (organ trio) Goodbye (organ trio)
Another Orgaphonics track from another July 2003 gig. Dan Davis starts this one off with a nice groove. (same personnel)
8/4/2003 Jazz General

Invitation (organ trio) Invitation (organ trio)
This is my organ trio "the Orgaphonics" from a July 2003 gig. Kevin Van Sant - guitar Mark Wells - organ Dan Davis - Drums
8/4/2003 Jazz General

Embraceable You Embraceable You
Recorded in my home studio on May 22, 2003. This was just an idea for a straight up swinging take on a great tune. Kevin Van Sant - guitar Frank Corbi - tenor saxaphone Steve Haines - bass
6/17/2003 Jazz General