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Come Sunset

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2002
Track listing: Harbor Haze; What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life; Frer

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Charles Chapman: Come Sunset

Read "Come Sunset" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Guitarist Charles Chapman has been teaching at the Berklee College of Music since 1972. Over that time he has published more than 400 articles and had eight guitar books. Now, at the age of 52, he has taken the big step, coming out of the teaching and writing closet and going with his first solo CD, ...

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John Goldie: John Goldie

Read "John Goldie" reviewed by Charles Chapman


John Goldie the view from here is a solo guitar project that shows a very creative, virtuosic guitarist. The project is impeccable recorded by Peter Finger in Germany and Nick Turner in Scotland. John hails from Scotland and most know him thought his endeavors with Martin Taylor in the “Spirit of Django" group as well as ...

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Larry McClellan: Movin' Up

Read "Movin' Up" reviewed by Charles Chapman


Larry McClellan’s CD debut is main stream jazz at it’s best. Larry is a 20 year plus veteran of the jazz scene who has performed with the “who’s who" of the jazz world, and now it’s his turn to take the limelight. To quote David Baker: “Movin’ Up" will go a long way toward establishing Larry ...

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Jimmy Bruno: Midnight Blue

Read "Midnight Blue" reviewed by Charles Chapman


Jimmy Bruno’s new release, Midnight Blue, is his best to date. Bruno’s past releases, though technically flawless, seemed to cater to the jazz elite and did not open the door for the rest. With “Blue Midnight," he not only opens the doors, but he also commands your presence--and won’t let you go until the album ends. ...

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Jimmy Bruno: Midnight Blue

Read "Midnight Blue" reviewed by Charles Chapman


Jimmy Bruno's new release, Midnight Blue, is his best to date. Bruno's past releases, though technically flawless, seemed to cater to the jazz elite and did not open the door for the rest. With “Blue Midnight," he not only opens the doors, but he also commands your presence--and won't let you go until the album ends. ...

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Martin Taylor: Nitelife

Read "Nitelife" reviewed by Charles Chapman


For those who are only familiar with Martin from his Grappelli days or solo performances “Nitelife" may be a shock. If you are a Martin Taylor fan and have been following his career you will see the natural progression of a creative jazz musician. This album is infectious and the more you listen to it the ...


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