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Comment by Denise King on August 6, 2011 at 3:59am

Hi everyone,

Just had a CD released on Cristal Records No Tricks with pianist Olivier Hutman. It's a great CD with DarrylHall bass Steve Williams drums Olivier Temime sax. You can see our tour schedule as well as listen to music at

www.denisekingsings.com Itunes and Amazon.com/fr

Hope you enjoy the music

Best

DK

Comment by Tamara Mark on July 5, 2011 at 1:15pm

http://desaylesgreymusicnetwork.ning.com/video/demo-1-the-de-sayles...

 

DeSayles Grey Orchestra is available for events in the New York area from Northern New York to New York City. Please feel free to check out the band not only through watching this video but through his social network http://desaylesgreymusicnetwork.ning.com

Comment by Alphonse Mouzon on July 2, 2011 at 3:22pm
Hi JamminJoe! IIt was easier to procure these great all-star artists because they respect me and are fans of my work and wanted to play with me!!! I was Blessed to have them play on my "ANGEL FACE" CD! And they played their butts off too!!!
Comment by JamminJoe on July 2, 2011 at 9:17am
How did you pull off getting all of these great All Stars...wow
Comment by Alphonse Mouzon on July 2, 2011 at 6:51am

LISTEN TO 14 (2 MIN) MP3 SAMPLES OF ALPHONSE MOUZON'S NEW ALL-STAR JAZZ CD "ANGEL FACE" AT http://www.tenaciousrecords.com/Angel_Face.html


http://www.tenaciousrecords.com/Purchase_Music.html 

     NEW ALL-STAR “ANGEL FACE” CD BY ALPHONSE MOUZON

      Musicians:

  1. Arturo Sandoval - trumpet
   2. Wallace Roney - trumpet
   3. Shunzo Ohno - trumpet
   4. Ernie Watts - tenor saxophone
   5. Bob Mintzer – tenor saxophone
   6. Don Menza - tenor saxophone
   7. Antoine Roney - – tenor saxophone
   8. Charles Owens – tenor saxophone
   9. Cedar Walton - acoustic piano
  10. Kenny Barron - acoustic piano
  11. Christian McBride - acoustic bass
  12. Darek Oleszkiewicz – acoustic bass
  13. Henry "The Skipper" Franklin - acoustic bass
  14. Emma Alexandra Mouzon - vocals
  15. Alphonse Mouzon – drums/acoustic piano/ trumpet/ composer/arranger

         TRACKING LIST   
  
   1. Harlem Blues
   2. Birds on a Wire
   3. A Labor of Love
   4. More Miles in the Sky
   5. Blues Clues
   6. Angel Face
   7. Stepping Stone
   8. I Wonder Why
   9. Whatever
  10. Angel Face (Alternate Version)
  11. Night Walker
  12. Never Say Never
  13. Canopus Octopus (drum solo)
  14. Whatever (Alternate Version)

 

Have a Blessed and Happy 4th of July,

Alphonse Mouzon

Follow me on Twitter as well

http://twitter.com/alphonsemouzon


Comment by Kevin Morrissette on June 5, 2011 at 12:24am

My website is www.kevinmorrissettemusic.com it has a great deal of my music on it plus other infor about me and my music. I also have two CDs released on CDBaby, ITunes, and other sites. Under My Music on my page here you will find snippets and other music of mine. Check me out and let me know your thoughts. www.cdbaby.com/kevinmorrissette2 is where you can find my latest CD "Conversations".

Comment by dirk amrein on May 29, 2011 at 2:19am
Comment by Debbie Tessler on May 20, 2011 at 2:39pm

Hi Everyone! Please check me out at www.youtube.com/jazzyentertainer .

Music is my whole life!!!! Blessings to all...

Comment by Hulon on May 7, 2011 at 9:29am
Hey everyone!

Check out my music and let me know what you guys think! If you are on Facebook, please stay in touch and "Like" my page here: http://www.facebook.com/hulonsax

Cheers,
Hulon
Comment by David Finocchiaro on May 6, 2011 at 11:30pm
Hello everyone! New to the Jazz Network and for obvious reasons I would like any member to have a peek at my site and have a listen to a few compositions on my current CD That's Me! I have a third CD slated to arrive by the end of the year. All comments respectfully considered which helps all of us (especially myself being out of the music scene for a long time) have a better understanding of what's going on lately. Nevertheless, I am looking for some voices and horn players out of the Toronto area to record. Have a listen and let me know...David
 

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