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Second Wind
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Contemporary Jazz Instrumental Music Smooth Jazz Fusion Drums Bass Saxophone Piano Percussion
debut album is smooth jazz with a high-powered kick! If bands like Spyro Gyra, The Rippingtons, or Down To The Bone grab your ear, you'll dig the cool musicality of . packs a roller coaster ride of high-energy rhythms, sharp turning peaks of fusion, and smooth melodic transitions that effortlessly move the listener across a wide-ranging sonic landscape of contemporary jazz. It's feel-good music!. a collection of life-inspired jazz, features performances by world-renowned musicians: (David Benoit, Kilauea, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea), (Barry Manilow, Air Supply, Kombo), and (Barry Manilow, Frank Zappa, Dionne Warwick, Tito Puente.). These two long-time friends reunited in Boston to embark and collaborate on their musical aspirations and unique writing styles. Subsequently, Steve and John rejoined in Los Angeles to record and produce at The Complex Recording Studios. first radio campaign, was among the "Most Added" on the music industry hub Smoothjazz.com. It continues to climb the sanctioned smoothjazz.com weekly Top 50 indie charts. For a complete list of radio stations playing nationwide please visit page. recent single release, , Courtesy of Media Right Productions New York, New York. For a free full-song download of the single, please click - where visions and dreams infuse to become an inspirational reality.
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Genre
Jazz Smooth Jazz
Charts
Peak #106
Peak in subgenre #31
Author
East of West
Rights
1998
Uploaded
July 06, 2005
Track Files
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MP3 5.0 MB 128 kbps 5:25
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Musan Dera
Jul 30, 2013
Why didn't you have a comment until now? This is very nice, attractive and uncomplicated. A very good play and production. I like the sax. Suitable for a live performance!