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Chuck Loeb: Between 2 Worlds

by Woodrow Wilkins
A knock on smooth jazz is that it's too bland--safe for those who don't fully appreciate instrumental music, but boring to those who do. Once in a while an artist whose music fits within the format breaks from the pack. Enter guitarist Chuck Loeb. Over the years, Loeb has associated with many across ...
Aguilar Amplification Announces Master Class with Gerald Veasley

Aguilar Amplification, maker of high-quality bass amplifiers, speaker cabinets and accessories for bassists is pleased to announce the continuation of their Artist Series Master Classes on Saturday, March 7, 2009 with endorsing artist, Gerald Veasley. The clinic, entitled Improvisation for Everybody, will focus on demystifying some of the concepts and approaches to soloing. Veasley is a ...
Town of Duck Announces 2nd Annual Jazz Festival Schedule

The Town of Duck is holding its Second Annual Jazz Festival on Sunday October 12 2008. The Duck Jazz Festival will be held on the main stage in the Duck Town Park at 1200 Duck Road from 11 am to dusk. The festival is free and open to the public. The schedule for the 2008 Duck ...
At the Jazz Base!

Label: Heads Up International
Released: 2005
Track listing: Shango, Valdez in the Country, Coup de Ville, Sugar Time, Deeper, Forever, On the Fast
Track, The Spy Is Back, Bread Puddin
Gerald Veasley: At the Jazz Base!

by Woodrow Wilkins
Make it funky! That's the first impression you get on Shango, the opening track of Gerald Veasley's new recording, which sets the tone for an enjoyable hour of music that's a little bit smooth, a little bit funk, and a lot of groove. With a supporting cast that includes saxophonist Chris Farr, drummer Eric Greene, and ...
Love Letters
Label: Heads Up International
Released: 2001
Track listing: Facing West; Optimistic; Valdez in the Country; Spirit Walk; Hypnotize; Reachin' Out; Everblue; Love Letter; Be Sweet; Wish You Were Here
Gerald Veasley: Love Letters

by Dave Nathan
A mixture of smooth and hip hop issued under the name of jazz, Gerald Veasley's album for the Heads Up label is a combination of pablum and sedative. If your lucky, it will put you to sleep before it drives you crazy with boredom, because each track is virtually indistinguishable from every other track. No dynamics ...