Jazz
Free Jazz
Free Jazz
Uncle Horrible and the Junk Patrol
Dignified and rather vibrant. Rich with the subtleties and odours that only freshly squeezed orange juice can give. Shit man, we is the most way fucking hardcor Hello We are Uncle Horrible and the Junk Patrol and we'd like to welcome you in to our delightful and somewhat tacky tunnel of love. Band Members- Uncle Horrible- vocals, Stuff and Nonsense The Junk Patrol drt- vocals, chimes and mandolin Andrew Wright- Drums, percussion, flute Bil Heffernan- Bass, Noseup, Koto Renee O'Rour...
free jazz-noise-bogus... loves free-jazz, european jazz, atonal improvisation, paled-blues, avant-garde.. and novelty songs!
Ramon Tomas Berenguer Gonzalez
Compositor. Autor de los álbumes 'La Conquista de Valencia' (2020), 'Latin Complete Collection' (2008) y 'Pasodobles de España' (2008) I start as a musician at age 11, the Band of Monforte (Spain). At fourteen I wrote my first pasodoble to banda music. Today I have recorded over 150 songs in SGAE (ASCAP) and work as a professional in Legran Studio, where we do all types of music professionals.
Thor is a soloist five-string fretted and fretless bassist who both composes and improvises single and multi-track pieces.
For more information, Thor is a soloist five-string fretted and fretless bassist who both composes and improvises single and multi-track pieces. Thor is always eager to collaborate with any and all musicians, so if interested, please send him an e-mail. For more information, please visit www.myspace.com/thor.
Jazz/Rock/Fusion guitarist, Blues, Jazz fusion, funk, acid jazz, rock, guitar rock, instrumental rock, progressive rock fusion, jam band, bebop, acid jazz, nu j Frank Axtell 2009 With over two decades in the music industry, Frank Axtell is a renowned guitarist, composer and teacher and is a major contributor to the south Florida jazz-fusion scene. He performs with his own jazz ensemble, The Frank Axtell Quartet. He toured extensively in the mid 80s along the Atlantic coast and Europe & has...
Lucifer's Horse is a horse belonging to Satan. It has two members, and on some songs guest star Amåm (infamous electronic music artist and swedish reality show diva) adds a little vocals. Some say Lucifer's Horse worships the devil, but hey, what can you do? You can listen and decide for yourself, that's what you can do. The band says that religion and music can't be combined, and that they are not responible anyway, because they're always drunk when they're recording. Improvisation and bee...
The Caravan. The other band... The Caravan is a kind of fusion band from the Netherlands. We play many kinds of fusion, e.g. John Scofield, Steps Ahead, Booker T. and the MG's, but also 'real' jazz as Dave Brubeck and Joe Henderson. We play also music from Focus - in fact also a kind of fusion. The styles we play are: funk (John Scofield), fusion (Steps Ahead), blues (Booker T. and the MG's), jazz (Dave Brubeck) and progressive rock (Focus).
Well I was born in Russia to a french man and a russian woman, i moved to america in 84' and now I am finally releasing my music on here, I dont have much time to go on here, usually i play live, look for me in your town
I play everything by hand,,no samples I play everything by hand,,no samples
Saxophone driven, rock and roll, with a Jersey Shore twist. This is just me on sax and vocals, some other musicians from around the globe and sometimes Chip the drummer, or backing tracks. Yes it is an Excellent Adventure!
improvized drum solos and creative free jazz drumming
'... I like the freedom in extended free-jazz soloing because I am not confined by any particular rhythmic structure (i.e., beats) ... what I'm really getting a kick out of lately is rediscovering all of the voicings, the tonalitites and nuances of drumming, and allowing the instrument to speak more for itself.'
- tommy thomas,
Christian composer, guitarist,
Guitar instumentals, Jazz, Country, Rock, Funk, Soul, I Love Jazz Guitar..
free improvisation, free jazz Unused Plans is Paul Harmon and Kent Hall. Between us, we play guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, hand percussion and various wind instruments. We've been playing freely improvised music since the mid-1970's; after briefly imitating 60's free jazz, we arrived at our own approach in the Spring of 1976. We've been extending and refining it ever since.