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"Desiderata"

Remotejazz – Smooth Jazz Artist

Robertlbryant-Inspired Smooth Jazz Track | "Desiderata" by Remotejazz | Stream Free

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Bouncy Jazz with Brass and Strings
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I write a variety of music including contemporary jazz, new age, and house music

Bob Bryant (Remotejazz) started producing music over ten years ago when he stumbled across a software program at a local electronics retail store in Frederick, Maryland. Working full time as a systems specialist, he spent many hours of downtime to create the songs that you hear on Soundclick.com

Bob has a history with music. He was a great fan of Top 40 radio in the 60's and 70's. He later became the general manager of his High School radio station and studied theatre and music in college. Performing on stage in several musical's and has even performed at Lisner Auditorium in Washington DC as well as the Kennedy Center.

Later becoming a big fan of the "Smooth Jazz" genre, Bob has gone onto produce an entire CD of original music, which now availible on ITUNES and Amazon.com.

He continues to create and produce original material and has a band website at:

www.remotejazzmusic.com

""Desiderata"" by Remotejazz is a Smooth Jazz production available on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. A solid entry in the smooth jazz space, crafted with care and intention. It has charted at #24 on the SoundClick Smooth Jazz chart. For fans of Robertlbryant looking for something new, Remotejazz delivers on SoundClick.

Song Info
Genre
Jazz Smooth Jazz
Charts
Peak #74
Peak in subgenre #24
Author
Robert L. Bryant
Rights
All Rights Reserved, Key Music Productions,LLC
Uploaded
June 28, 2014
Track Files
MP3
MP3 8.0 MB 246 kbps 4:31 minutes
Story behind the song
Dedicated to the memory of my late sister "Norma". She always wanted me to write a song for her, and she was a real pistol. Always on the move.
Lyrics
None
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