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Roy Suter
Roy is primarily a jazz pianist & composer, although he has performed in many different styles throughout his career. His diverse playing credits include Mercury funk artists, Creation; and Mercury acid-rock group, Sir Lord Baltimore; as well as Pickwick-Delite disco group, Zakariah. He’s played with such varied artists as Phyllis Hyman, Bill Frisell, T.M. Stevens, Steinar Gregertsen, Frank Fontaine and Claudio Roditi. He’s also recorded music for Brunswick Records and composed music for nationally syndicated television shows.
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Reddish Fetish: Llegue

by Jack Bowers
Once the opening number is discounted as an anomaly, Llegue (pronounced yeh-geh) is a generally pleasing debut recording by the New Jersey-based Reddish Fetish octet, led by drummer Jason Reddish and featuring the Jersey City All-Stars. Reddish Fetish is the fresh incarnation of a group established in the late 1960s by the leader's father, saxophonist Bill Reddish, that blended elements of jazz, rock, avant-garde and world music (as does its present-day replica) to produce its own personal sound. But that ...
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