Tony Adamo's Blog – June 2011 Archive (3)

Tower of Power Horn Section Discography for Tony Adamo's "What is Hip?" CD



The Way You Do The Things You Do

(W Robinson, B Rogers - Jobete Music Co

Inc)



Vocal - Tony Adamo

Drums - James Gadson

Bass - Jerry

Stucker

Organ - Neil Larsen

Guitar - Jerry Stucker

Percussion - Robert

Quintana

Trumpet/Trombone - Henry Hung

Sax - Melecio Magdaluyo

Bari Sax

- Stephen Doc Kupka---Doc

Background Vocals - Sandy Griffith









 Rhythm Of Your Love

(T Adamo, J Stucker - La Voce Publishing… Continue

Added by Tony Adamo on June 24, 2011 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Horndriven Radio Strokeland Records Tony Adamo

Today, Strokeland Records announced a new addition to

their musical "family", with the release of the "San Gabriel 7's" new cd,

"Cottonwood Station". Over the past six months Strokeland has added several new

artists, as well as new music from existing members of the label headed by

“Tower Of Power” founding member “Doc Kupka”. With this in mind, Horn Driven

Radio is featuring in our current music rotation, the music of all the artists…
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Added by Tony Adamo on June 22, 2011 at 8:07pm — No Comments

Music Review on singer Tony Adamo





Artist:  Tony Adamo



Album:  What Is Hip?



Review by Bryan Rodgers







Named for the ubiquitous Tower of

Power song, What Is Hip is the fourth

funk-filled album from vocalist Tony Adamo. 

Cribbing album titles from cover songs is common practice in jazz circles,

but Adamo certainly has even more right to do so.  Two of the tracks on What Is Hip feature current and former members of Tower of Power,

and that…

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Added by Tony Adamo on June 7, 2011 at 4:19pm — No Comments

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