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About Buddy Williams
Instrument: Drums
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Symbiotic Souls

By Luico Hopper
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Track listing: Shazaming;
Upright Stride;
Way Back When;
Symbiotic Souls;
Cloud Drifters;
Smoothie Strut;
Here We Go Again;
Senegal Sunset;
Ancestor Salute.
"Muggy Sunday Afternoon (feat. David Sanborn)"

By Maggie Moor
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2019
Track listing: Muggy Sunday Afternoon (feat David Sanborn)
About Charmay
Instrument: Voice / vocals
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Charmay

Charmay is siren/writer of sexy jazz / rock and electronic pop/ chill. Charmay recordings often feature Grammy soloists. Charmay has recorded two jazz-rock EP’s available on ITunes. “All Star Jazz Compilation: Muggy Sunday (feat David Sanborn)” and “I Love You (feat Richie Cannata).” Charmay recently recorded a ew EP of electronic pop/ chill with Mr Lab ( protege of Missy Elliot) titled “Sweet (feat Eddie Ojeda)” which will be available this fall 2018. Charmay has performed at renowned venues like The Stone Pony, The Knitting Factory, The Bitter End, Rockwood Music Hall, Secret Lounge, Pianos, NY.
Howard Johnson and Gravity: Testimony

by Jack Bowers
Those who see the tuba as a sluggish, unwieldy instrument capable only of rounding out a musical composition in the lower register may have to rethink that appraisal after listening to Testimony, in which multi-instrumentalist and tuba master Howard Johnson ushers no less than half a dozen tubas and rhythm through their paces in a session ...
Lou Volpe: Remembering Ol' Blue Eyes

by Edward Blanco
The year 2015 marks the 100th anniversary of Frank Sinatra's birth (December 12th 1915) and as expected, there have been many tributes to the Chairman of the Board but perhaps, none as unique as the instrumental homage by guitarist Lou Volpe on the splendid Remembering Ol' Blue Eyes: (Songs of Sinatra). Why? Because Volpe's finger-picking lyrical ...
Lou Volpe: Remembering Ol' Blue Eyes

by Jack Bowers
Ol' Blue Eyes, of course, is the late Frank Sinatra, arguably the greatest interpreter of popular American music who ever lived. Guitarist Lou Volpe (who doesn't sing) remembers Sinatra on this entertaining assortment of thirteen tunes associated with the Chairman of the Board (and leader of the Rat Pack) plus a special tribute, Europa," which closes ...
Gerard D'Angelo: Who's Kidding Who?

by DanMichael Reyes
The old adage about those who can do and those who can't teach doesn't fit nicely into any music tradition. If this fallacy were to hold true, then it would be best for music history books to write off Joseph Haydn for taking on pupils--Beethoven being one of the more famous ones. That old idiom penned ...
Maggie Moor's Greatest Hits

By Maggie Moor
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2013
Track listing: Red Devil Trickery (feat Kenny Rampton and Buddy Williams)
Gun Metal Blue (feat Rob Paparozzi and Buddy Williams)
Girl (feat Kenny Rampton and Buddy Williams)
Little Girls Eyes (feat George Naha and Buddy Williams)
Sunday Afternoon (feat Kenny Rampton and Buddy Williams)
Hush (feat Buddy Williams)
Strangled (feat Eddie Ojeda and Buddy Williams)
Muggy Sunday Afternoon (feat Dave Sanborn and Buddy Williams)
Bob Baldwin: Betcha By Golly Wow - The Music of Thom Bell

by Jeff Winbush
Bob BaldwinBetcha By Golly Wow: The Songs Of Thom BelleOne2012New urban jazz keyboardist Bob Baldwin disdains the smooth jazz" moniker, but that doesn't necessarily mean he isn't familiar with the conventions of the genre. He's got ideas that don't have a thing to do with cranking out infinite ...