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The Return (Derek Medley #4)
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The Original Onyx. James Latimer - Lead Guitar, & Vocals. Tony Wiese - Guitar, & Lead Vocals. Jack Mondlak - Keyboards. John Flannagan - Bass Guitar. Bob Holzner - Drums, & Percussion.
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MUSICAL SERENITY. Music for Meditation & Serenity. This CD features Dhuni Tzadok and Roland Montijo. This CD falls under the new age music category.
Musical Serenity is the name of my new musical project and web page. I have a CD called "Music For Meditation and Serenity". This is music to chill out to. Something soothing for the soul. Something to help relieve the stress that builds in us. It is also good to fall asleep to and help transfer you to dreamland. I, Bob Holzner, play Keyboards, Percussion, Electronic Drums, Acoustic Snare Drum and some Chanting on this CD. Featured on this CD is Dhuni Tzadok who plays Sitars, Acoustic Guitars, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar and Chanting. Also featured on this CD is Roland Montijo who plays Acoustic Midi Guitar Synthesizer, Electric Midi Guitar Synthesizers, Baroque Lutes and Cellos. I am in the process of finding someone to add Vocals on the song Flight Weaver and someone to add Native Flute to a few select songs. I have plans to add violin to the CD at some point as well. If you have stress and need to relax have a listen to my music and soothe your troubled soul. This CD falls under New Age category of music but I also compose music in the Progressive Rock and Jazz Fusion categories. You will also find some of my original music I composed for movie and/or game soundtracks using Cakewalk and Sonar computer software for composing music. I have much more in the works but need to convert these songs to the correct format for this site before I can upload them. I also include on this site some of the music I recorded with a couple of improvisational bands (Astral Travelers, Improv Edge Runner Band) I have been in over the years. You can also go to some of my other band sites at the following links. http://www.soundclick.com/asteraltravelers http://www.soundclick.com/surrealbanshee http://www.soundclick.com/theoriginalonyx I also uploaded a few Jazz Fusion songs I arranged and composed in 1996 using DoReMix software by Roland. I also use Cakewalk, Sonar 6 Producer software. I will soon be working with The Funky Guitarist (Rudy Ramos) on some new Jazz Fusion songs to be posted here when complete. There is one song that Rudy and myself put together some 20 years ago called The Picture Fusion Jam. I uploaded a copy of that song to my site. You can also hear it at The Funky Guitarist's site as well along with many other songs written by Rudy. http://www.soundclick.com/thefunkyguitarist God Bless. Bob Holzner
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B Holzner J Flannagan J Latimer T Wiese J Mondlak
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B Holzner J Flanagan J Latimer T wiese J Mondlak
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May 01, 2009
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MP3 10.2 MB 320 kbps 4:28
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The Original Onyx. James Latimer - Lead Guitar, & Vocals. Tony Wiese - Guitar, & Lead Vocals. Jack Mondlak - Keyboards. John Flannagan - Bass Guitar. Bob Holzner - Drums, & Percussion. This song was recorded live at the Parkside Inn on August 14, 1979. Recorded by Mike Mills with assistance from Phil Sypniewski. This is the final song of the Broken Toys (Derek) medley. This song morphed into an all out band effort and it shows. This is an epic song of collaborative masterful writing and arranging. John Flannagan wrote the beginning hyper fast super-runs part of the song that often almost had our fingers falling off (especially if I was rushing the song, lol). Tony Wiese then wrote the transitional haunting spooky part through the off-beat stops to set the tone of the evil voices. James Latimer then wrote the smooth Floydish transition through the jazzy part and next vocal section (singing of Derek's further journey) leading to the final part of the song. James also included a section he and Mike Caplow wrote together which was the jazzy part that was used toward the end of the song. The final part of the song brings the song back to a part of the original starting song of the medley Broken Toys. This part was written though a collaboration of myself, Bob Holzner, and Jack Mondlak. The final ending riffs and closing part of the song was a brain child of James Latimer. This I feel is our crowing achievement as a band and has some of the most challenging crafty difficult parts in all our music.
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