Chromatica
CHROMATICA
electric jazz
freedom through improvisation, drawing on our collective influences and making some unique music
a fusion of diverse musical personalities working together to create
a living myriad of swirling musical colors
flowing liquid harmony
smooth swinging rhythms
cool west coast jazz meets hard fast be-bop
with elements of rock, funk and blues
modern jazz with an edgeBand/artist history
Ric DelNero (Guitar) began writing and performing music at an early age. He studied at the Atlanta Institute of Music and went on to graduate from Berklee College of Music. Recent projects include writing, arranging and performing with the jazz-rock group 180 along with appearing as a composer, arranger and guest performer on several recording projects. Ric is currently composing, performing and giving private music instruction.
David Eisenhower (Percussionist) has been playing drums for better than four decades. His studies were with local instructors that eventually led to travels to NYC to study with Henry Alder. Dave graduated from the Navy School of Music and remained in the service an additional four years playing in Navy Jazz. He is very active with several current CD projects but also sets aside time to privately instruct young percussionists.
Dave Sabo (Bass) has been a hard working performer playing the local music circuit for years. He was a member and founder of the classic rock group Hocus Pocus and played bass guitar in the jazz-rock group 180. Dave has appeared on many local CD projects as a guest artist and is currently active in the local music scene.Hello,
I listened to your song "Innuendo"...very professional sound...relaxing and fluid instrumental..i enjoyed it immensly! keep up the great work guys and you will be going somewhere with your jazz... I voted this song HOT to help you out in the charts, Let me know when you have new material up, I would like for you to listen to my song "If You Could" sometime when you get the chance...thanks and much respect...
ADAD RECORDSThanks..glad you like it!!!nicely done, guys. sounds like you work well playing off one another, and maintain a sense of spontaneity throughout. (p.s. - hocus pocus rules!)
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Very attractively and interestingly. At the same time it would be desirable to hear not so much directilinear music of bass and drums. 2007!!!