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Down to the Bone: Supercharged

Read "Supercharged" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


The premise of Supercharged, the seventh album by Down to the Bone, is a simple one. It only asks the listener one question: “Do you wanna get down? For those that answer with an affirmative “Good God, yes" this is your reward.This is bobbing your head, wiggle your butt in your seat ...

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Steve Cole: True

Read "True" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Let's face it, the music genre(s) known as “Smooth Jazz or “Adult Contemporary Jazz or “Nu-Jazz (if, in fact, they are different genres) demonstrate little critical appeal among those who consider themselves “serious jazz enthusiasts. Elevator Music, Muzak, Weather Channel Music, whatever, Smooth Jazz gets precious little respect...as well it deserves. As a branch of jazz, ...

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Revolving Door

Label: Narada Jazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Mildred's Attraction; Cool of the Night; Revolving Door; At the Modern; I'll Always Love You (Ode to the Audience); Come and Get It; Little Sister; In Case of Rain; Jesse's Bench; One Again.

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Keepin' It Cool

Label: Narada Jazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Can You Feel it; Keepin' It Cool; Always Thinking of You; If You Ask Me; You were There For Me; This Is the Song; John L; From Me to You; A Moment With You; Liquid; Catch Me; Rainy Day in Georgia; High Flyin'.

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Joyce Cooling: Revolving Door

Read "Revolving Door" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Gibson Guitars' 1999 Jazz Guitarist of the Year, Joyce Cooling, paints a bright and colorful picture on Revolving Door with loving strokes. You might be surprised to learn that this is her portrait of an often dark subject. Says Cooling, “'Revolving Door' is a metaphor for a situation we humans often find ourselves in where there ...

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Nick Colionne: Keepin' It Cool

Read "Keepin' It Cool" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


Nick Colionne sounds like a lot of guys. You'll hear a bit of George Benson here and a snatch of Wes Montgomery there, Jonathan Butler or Earl Klugh somewhere else. But that doesn't mean Colionne isn't original. It's just obvious that his style of playing has been influenced by other guitar greats.Colionne has been ...

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Just Feels Right

Label: Narada Jazz
Released: 2005

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Miles to Miles: In the Spirit of Miles Davis

Label: Narada Jazz
Released: 2005
Track listing: Ferrari; Butter Pecan; Guerilla Jazz; King of the Bling; Bikini; Love Code; Flamenco Sketches Intro; Flamenco Sketches; Voices on the Corner; Street Vibe; Suba; New Worlds

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Listen Love

Label: Nara
Released: 2005
Track listing: The Peacocks; Willow; Caravan; Listen Love; Fragile; You Don't Have to Believe; Concierto de Aranjuez; Insensatez; Left Alone; The Creater Has a Master Plan

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Tessa Souter: Listen Love

Read "Listen Love" reviewed by Donald Elfman


How nice to hear a sophisticated singer who so completely respects the melody, the lyrics, and the moment. Tessa Souter contributes much to the evolution of the songs she chooses to perform--she finds ways through phrase, paraphrase, and instrumental accompaniment to add rich new color. Like Norma Winstone--whose lyrics for Jimmy Rowles' “The Peacocks she uses ...


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