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Dan Zimmerman

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Dan Zimmerman devoted himself to guitar at age seven when he heard Love Gun, the new album by Kiss. Dan’s list of guitar favorites soon expanded beyond the space makeup of Kiss’s Ace Frehley to include John Scofield, Eddie Van Halen and Wes Montgomery, to name a few. After playing in high school rock bands, he studied classical guitar at UC Santa Barbara and jazz at Berklee College of Music in Boston. At UCSB Dan played in Evil Farmer, a rock/jam band known for spontaneous, creative and sometimes disastrous improvisations. Evil Farmer shared the bill at festivals and clubs with many other bands including ALO, who Dan still sometimes guests with. Dan has played guitar professionally in Southern California for more than 20 years

Album

Earth Tones

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Track listing: For The Little Ones; Zebra Drams; Blue Planet; Conversation With Bill; No TIme Like Now; Only Child; Retroactive; Silver Cloud; Free Bird.

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Article: Album Review

Dick Sisto/Steve Allee Quartet: Earth Tones

Read "Earth Tones" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


While Earth Tones is the first album credited to the Dick Sisto/Steve Allee Quartet, it's not this foursome's first rodeo. This group has been at it as a working band for quite a while now, and it previously released Spirit of Life (Jazzen, 2013)--a date under Sisto's name that concentrates on the work of John Coltrane, ...

Album

Earth Tones

Label: Dreamlandrecords
Released: 2015
Track listing: 1. Earth Call 2. Hope 3. Sharing 4. Wisdom 5. Unconditional Love 6. Earth Tones

Album

Earth Tones

Label: Elephant Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Skip; Fortitude and Self-Denial; The Feeling of Jazz; THe Lady with the Silver Horn; For Stan Patrick; Commissioner Symonds; The End of a Love Affair.

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Article: Album Review

Dave Turner: Earth Tones

Read "Earth Tones" reviewed by John Kelman


It's been over two years since Montreal-based saxophonist Dave Turner debuted his new quartet, which finds the longtime altoist making an exclusive switch to the baritone instrument. With trombonist Dave Grott sharing the front line, the quartet may have looked bottom-heavy on paper--but it's proven to be a soulful and rich-sounding unit, aided by the young ...

Album

Earth Tones

Label: Magneoton
Released: 2005

Album

Earth Tones

Label: Free Elephant
Released: 1998


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