All Blog Posts Tagged 'Sax' (11)

New Tour Dates!

I have some new tour dates coming up in Panama City Beach! I hope to see all of you there whether you live there or you're in town for vacation! It's going to be a fun time to relax with some jazz music. I look forward to seeing as many of you there as possible!



Pineapple Willy's

9875 S. Thomas Dr.

Panama City, FL 32408



May 10th, 11th,…

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Added by Hulon on April 15, 2012 at 8:37pm — No Comments

Rick Britto - Free Mp3 "Download of The Day" on AllAboutJazz.com

Free Mp3 "Download of The Day" on AllAboutJazz.com

"Into Your Love"

New Contemporary Jazz CD

"For Your…

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Added by Rick Britto on October 23, 2011 at 6:34am — No Comments

~LOOKING FOR RADIO AIR PLAY~ Contemporary Jazz CD: "For Your Love" by saxophonist Rick Britto

~LOOKING FOR RADIO AIR PLAY~

New Contemporary Jazz CD 

"For Your…

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Added by Rick Britto on September 26, 2011 at 6:35pm — No Comments

Now Available on iTunes! Rick Britto's "For Your Love"

Now Available on iTunes!

Rick Britto | For Your Love | CD Baby

TrineArc Music Contemporary Jazz CD Release August 2011



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Added by Rick Britto on August 29, 2011 at 4:55pm — No Comments

"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

About Saxophonist Mike Aremu

Mike Aremu can easily be seen as one of the front runners of world-class saxophone players but what sets…

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Added by Ayo Arama on May 23, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

MILES



MILES



We knew him as Miles,

the Black Prince of style,

his nature fit jazz to a tee.

Laid back and cool,

a low threshold for fools,

he set the tone

of what a jazzman

should be.



Short on words,

and unperturbed, about

what the people thought;

frozen in time, drenched

in the sublime,

of the passion

his sweet horn

had wrought.



Solemn to the bone,

distant and… Continue

Added by Eric L. Wattree on April 13, 2009 at 11:00am — 1 Comment

A SWINGIN’ AFFAIR



I

was told as a child

Blacks had no worth,

Not a nickel’s worth of dimes.

I believed that myth

‘Til Dex rode in

With his ax

In double time.



His

horn was soarin’,

The changes flyin’,

His rhythm right on time;

My heart

Beat with the pleasure

Of new found pride,

Knowing,

His blood

Flowed through mine.



Dex

Took the chords

The keyboard played,

And danced… Continue

Added by Eric L. Wattree on April 13, 2009 at 10:21am — No Comments

I Love To Play Jazz

That's really about it. I write music, as well, but spontaneous creativity is my bag. I'm just as comfortable in a straight-ahead, BeBop situation as I am with a Swing, Dixieland, Funk, Fusion or Contemporary Jazz situation. My main axe is Tenor Sax, but I studied to be a studio musician for 20 years, so I play them all. All except Oboe and English Horn, and I am considering using my Bassoon for firewood some cold, cold Winter.



I love playing great Jazz, and hearing great Jazz, so… Continue

Added by mikole kaar on March 13, 2008 at 3:08pm — 1 Comment

Mikole Kaar Woodwind Artist/Mouthpiece Redesigner

Send me your tired, your poor, your worn out, or your brand new saxophone mouthpieces and I'll make them play great for you.

Added by mikole kaar on March 13, 2008 at 2:59pm — No Comments

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