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Jazz Fusion , Jazz/Rock Fusion

Network with musicians on the progressive side of Jazz. Fusion is not a bad word.

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Good-bye to XM Radio "Beyond Jazz"

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Comment by nicky quick on February 9, 2009 at 10:24am
CD Baby will be selling my new 2nd guitar CD too.. there are two now on CD Baby to choose from.. maybe better.. buy them both.. :-)

rapster guitars it.. 2

rapster guitars it..


CD 2 has 12 new songs of the nu jazz guitar and vocal style that I introduced in my first CD, rapster guitars it (15 songs)..

with the help of my musical friends margot, syntopia and TLT50, I've sought again to blend all the most ambiently soulful funky heavy and ballad genres into a personal style which CD Baby describes as

"an impressive innovative blend of many genres"..

http://cdbaby.com/all/rapster


thanks for your interest in new original music.. and for supporting and inspiring mine..



joe nickerson
Comment by nicky quick on December 15, 2008 at 4:18pm
I've posted a new tune.. plays automatically.. please check this one out..

PLAYIN THE BLUES..

nu jazz blues.. blue jazz news..


cheers and merry christmas jazzers.. :-)

nicky
Comment by Peter Davis on November 24, 2008 at 1:29pm

Great to see this and to join. Did put one on my page too. But this is ace. I know that clip of Chick so well. Still so inspirational. And as I know from my own band Mysteries Of The Revolution it's all starting to make a real comeback (not that it ever went away entirely!) and is being given new life. When we need it , like now!
Comment by nicky quick on November 19, 2008 at 2:41pm
I just added a new jazz tune to my page.. thought since I play nu jazz I ought to show you cats i can play changes and rip some bebob style lines as well.. it's top of my soundclick players stack but it's set to play auto.. this will be on my rapster guitars it vol. 2.. thanks for listening.. and keep blazin on the axe brothers..
Comment by Damon White ~The SILK ONE!~ on August 4, 2008 at 7:11pm
This is great. Looking for twelve tone Music, Have not played any since 1969! Love this group. Thanks!
~The SILK ONE!~
Comment by estaire godinez on June 27, 2008 at 2:08am
this is a great group wowwwwwww.. good for you................ and us
Comment by Bruce Royal on June 14, 2008 at 3:37pm
Man, this is incredible!! I'm so glad I became part of The Jazz Network. Wow, all kinds of fusion up in here!! Love it. One love.
 

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