All Blog Posts Tagged 'Paul' (4)

"Wanna Be Free" featuring the Conan Orchestra

"Wanna Be Free" is a patriotic song. Music by John Pandolfo. Lyrics by Paul Val. Featuring the Conan Orchestra. A 1930's retro feel, with a modern flair. Lead vocals by…
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Added by Black Rose Productions, Inc. on August 2, 2011 at 1:05pm — No Comments

"Hey Now (I Think I'm In Love)" Music Video

"Hey Now" is a song performed by Tito Batista featuring the Conan Orchestra. Written by Paul Val. Arranged by John Pandolfo. Produced by Black Rose Productions Inc. and…
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Added by Black Rose Productions, Inc. on August 2, 2011 at 12:30pm — No Comments

The ORACLE Presents Sunday Jazz Poetry and Song Series Resumes March 21, 2010

Hello all. Many have inquired about our Sunday Jazz series at the Paul G. Gleason Theatre. We will resume March 21, 2010. Our beloved Professor Mike Andrews, piano player and featrued host for Bravo Proffessor Andrews, our open mic for pros section, was laid to rest on this past Monday, February 1, 2010. We are currently regrouping and in search of a piano player for Sunday afternoons, 3 - 7 PM. March 21 has been chosen because it's the ORACLE's sun celebration (birth-day), she'll be 52. It…

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Added by Denise L. Cook, The ORACLE on February 4, 2010 at 6:59pm — No Comments

Colleen McNabb "Don't Go To Strangers" Zucca Records

I'm very excited for vocalist Colleen McNabb.
We did a recording session together with Jazz Legends, Buddy Montgomery (Brother of Wes), on Vibes, and Piano.
Joe Chambers on drums, and her fiance' Joey DeFrancesco, on Hammond B3.
I have a solo on "For All We Know".
The big news is as of this week her project is at #23 on the
Feb 16, 2009 Jazzweek.com charts! Look for her label
Zucca Records http://www.jazzweek.com/chart/jazzchart.html

Added by Paul Anderson on February 19, 2009 at 2:19am — No Comments


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Pat Metheny And John Zorn: A Vivid Sound World

The two artists are known opposites in the world of instrumental music. On Metheny's latest, the jazz guitarist wrings an unexpectedly visual listening experience from Zorn's knotty compositions.

Sarah Vaughan: A New Box Set Revels In Glorious Imperfections

Divine: The Jazz Albums, 1954-1958 packs four CDs with Vaughan's music, recorded live or in the studio with bands big and small. Two live albums from Chicago nightclubs are standouts, partly when a performance threatens to slide off the rails.

Rudresh Mahanthappa On Piano Jazz

Mahanthappa brings an explosive blend of jazz and South Indian classical music to the studio.

Grady Tate On Piano Jazz

Grady Tate began his jazz career as a much-celebrated drummer, backing such icons as Wes Montgomery, Ella Fitzgerald, and Quincy Jones. Tate has since traded in his skins for a microphone at center stage, where he delivers smooth and soulful baritone vocals. With pianist John di Martino, Tate sings "Everybody Loves My Baby" and "Where Do You Start."

Woody Herman At 100: 'A Blues Player From His Heart'

He was a soulful reedman, an amazing talent scout for decades and a bandleader of one of the country's most popular acts. Born in 1913, Herman led "Thundering Herds" that were both big draws and well-respected by the likes of Igor Stravinsky. Here are five recordings which still sound fresh today.

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