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Jeff Kashiwa: Back In the Day

Read "Back In the Day" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


Few artists are true trailblazers; most others merely follow in their wake. On Back in the Day, Jeff Kashiwa follows the same contemporary and smooth jazz path taken by many technically competent, but minimally adventurous saxophonists.That may sound like a negative criticism, but it's really not. There have always been jazz musicians whose metier ...

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The Sax Pack

Label: Shanachie Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Fallin' For You; The Sax Pack; All I Really Want; The World Is A Ghetto; Tequila; You Are My Starship; A Little Bit Closer; Maceo; Goin' Home.

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Jeff Kashiwa / Kim Waters / Steve Cole: The Sax Pack

Read "The Sax Pack" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


"The Sax Pack," huh? Wonder how long it took to dream up that name?As soon as you see who The Sax Pack is you're either interested or you're not. Between Kim Waters, Jeff Kashiwa and Steve Cole, you have three guys who have been staples of smooth jazz radio for years. They're all seasoned ...

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Take Five With Jeff Kashiwa

Read "Take Five With Jeff Kashiwa" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Teachers and/or influences?Leo Potts, saxophone instructor at Cal State Long Beach. Outstanding teacher. Changed my approach to the saxophone. His tonal concepts are with me always. Charlie Shoemake, Jazz improvisation teacher. Clarified jazz harmony for me.I knew I wanted to be a musician when... I heard Chuck Mangione and his band play ...

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Peace Of Mind

Label: Native Language
Released: 2004
Track listing: Wait And See; Here And Now; Ecstasy; Homeward Bound; Peace Of Mind; My Fantasy; Stay With Me; Deep Blue; Stride; Falling; My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)

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Jeff Kashiwa: Peace Of Mind

Read "Peace Of Mind" reviewed by Mark Sabbatini


Somebody's missing the point here. I'm almost hoping it's me. There's clearly a decent market for albums like Peace Of Mind, the fifth solo album by former Rippingtons saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa, since so many of these smooth jazz soundalikes are occupying bin space at music stores. And a small part of me was rooting ...


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