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Eric Person: Rhythm Edge

by Mike Jurkovic
Remixed, remastered, re-upped and re-amped from its original 2007 release, Rhythm Edge (CD Baby) immediately grabs you with its free-ranged, deep- rooted soulfulness and classic vigor. A gifted, Hudson Valley gentleman, multi-reedist Eric Person's serpentine and soaring tenor, alto, soprano, and flutes are veterans of many years with Chico Hamilton, Dave Holland, the World Saxophone Quartet, Houston Person, (no relation) and a far-flung range of others (McCoy Tyner and Vernon Reid among them). Tightened by trimming ...
Continue ReadingCary DeNigris: Between the Lines

by Phil DiPietro
I first became aware of Cary DeNigris through an article in the June, 1991 issue of Guitar Player Magazine by no less of an authority than Bill Milkowski, dubbing him one of the five hottest fusion" players on the scene at that time. Suffice to say that since that time, Cary has toiled too long in relative obscurity. He had already logged considerable time at that point in the ensembles of two of the arguably greatest drummers of all time, ...
Continue ReadingCary DeNigris: Between the Lines

by Phil DiPietro
I first became aware of Cary DeNigris through an article in the June, 1991 issue of Guitar Player Magazine by no less of an authority than Bill Milkowski, dubbing him one of the five hottest “fusion” players on the scene at that time. Suffice to say that since that time, Cary has toiled too long in relative obscurity. He had already logged considerable time at that point in the ensembles of two of the arguably greatest drummers of all time, ...
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