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Canadian Pianist Jamie Reynolds Makes Auspicious Debut "Time with People" Scheduled for June Release on Fresh Sound New Talent Label
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Two for the Show Media
A gifted pianist and accomplished composer with an abundance of startlingly original ideas, Toronto native and current New York City resident Jamie Reynolds makes a potent statement on Time With People, his debut as a leader for the Fresh Sound New Talent label. Joining him on this impressive trio date are bassist Gary Wang and rising star drummer Eric Doob. Together they exhibit an indelible tightness and uncommon delicacy on a collection of Reynolds' intriguing compositions, ranging from the darkly ...
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Bob Reynolds to Present Free Master Class This Saturday, November 12 at Saxquest
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
Saxophonist Bob Reynolds (pictured), known for his association with hit-making singer/songwriter John Mayer, will be in St. Louis to present a free master class at 2:00 p.m. this Saturday, November 12 at Saxquest, 2114 Cherokee St. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, Reynolds also has performed or recorded with other well-known musicians such as Michael Buble, Nellie McKay, Richard Bona, Tom Harrell and Brian Blade. The Los Angeles resident played in the house band for NBC's Bonnie Hunt Show ...
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Photostory: John Reynolds on Zoot
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Writer John Reynolds [pictured] in Burlington, Ontario, sent along a clutch of photos he took in the summer of 1960 in Provincetown, Mass. Here's the story in John's own words: In the summer of 1960, when I was 20 years old, a buddy and I drove from our home near Toronto, Canada, to Boston and then south to New York City for a two-week vacation. On a Saturday morning, we drove down from Boston to Cape Cod, Mass., and up ...
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Saxophone Powerhouse Bob Reynolds on Mastery, John Mayer, and More
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Best. Saxophone. Website. Ever.
In a very special video piece for Best. Saxophone. Website. Ever., NYC saxophonist and music entrepreneur Marc Plotkin interviews saxophonist, composer, educator and sideman to John Mayer, Bob Reynolds. For those of you who only know him as John Mayer's sax man, you're only getting a small slice of Bob Reynolds' musical world. Michael Bublé, Nellie McKay, Guy Sebastian, Richard Bona, Tom Harrell, and Brian Blade are just a few of the talents he's shared the stage and studio with. ...
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Graham Reynolds' "The Difference Engine": Triple Concerto and Remixes of Note
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Gapplegate Music Review by Grego Edwards
Graham Reynolds composes and conceives of music as a man of his time. Perhaps that's more true of some than others, but Maestro Reynolds most definitely fits with his time, in whatever ways that can be. Our century is no doubt too new to understand where we are and are going, what we are becoming, what future generations will think and say about us. That's inevitable. One can never be sure what the final judgement (never will happen) would be ...
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Danny Lerman to Appear on Joey Reynolds Show on Monday 12/21 @ 1am - WOR Channel 9
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Lampkin Publicity Service
Saxophonist Danny Lerman, in NY for a Big Band appearance at the well known Iridium Jazz Club, returns as a guest to the popular late night talk show Joey Reynolds Shows" on early Tuesday morning, December 22, 2009 at 1 am. Heard across the east coast, the listening audiences have enjoyed Joey's hosting duties for many a year, and his appeal to the younger audiences of jazz. The Joey Reynolds Show" which runs from 1 am to 3 am on ...
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Debbie Reynolds Still Here, a 1950s Sweetheart Shows Her Dark Side
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Michael Ricci
How could a star with a 60-year show business career and a personal life that has made headlines not take away from the experience a profound sense of the absurd?
As Debbie Reynolds, 77, speed-rapped, did celebrity impersonations and sang (sort of) at Wednesdays opening-night performance of Debbie Reynolds: An Evening of Music and Comedy at the Caf Carlyle, you had the sense of a performer who gave up trying to make sense of it all ages ago. Why bother, ...
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Debbie Reynolds: An Evening of Music and Comedy
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Michael Ricci
Mary Frances Reynolds is back in the old neighborhood. The veteran performer brings her Las Vegas variety show to the Southland.
You know her as Debbie Reynolds. That's the name given to her when, as a 16-year-old, she was first under studio contract. Talent scouts had spotted her in the Miss Burbank beauty contest, which she'd entered despite being a tomboy whose most distinguishing talent was an ability to lip-sync to Betty Hutton records.
For two weeks, Reynolds is performing ...
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Austin Music Foundation Presents Graham Reynolds Interview with Alex Coke
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All About Jazz
Austin Music Foundation presents Graham Reynolds Interview with Alex Coke
Jazz listeners know, a gig where Alex Coke is playing is a great place to be. The audience finds the multi instrumental musician, composer and producer in many places, with a style all his own. This month, Club DeVille hosts The Austin Music Foundation's Small Group Session, Graham Reynolds Interview with Alex Coke.
Join AMF as they host one of Austin's most admired and ...
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Jody Reynolds Rockabilly Singer's 'Endless Sleep' Hit Top 10 Dies
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Michael Ricci
Jody Reynolds, the 1950s rockabilly singer and songwriter whose one and only Top 10 hit, Endless Sleep," was the first of a wave of melodramatic teen tragedy" tales, died of liver cancer Nov. 7 in Palm Desert. He was 75.
Endless Sleep, which peaked at No. 5 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart in 1958, opened the door for a string of similarly tragic pop hits including Mark Dinning's Teen Angel," Ray Peterson's Tell Laura I Love Her," Johnny Preston's ...
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