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In The Flow

Label: Trippin n Rhythm Records
Released: 2013

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Lin Rountree: Serendipitous

Read "Serendipitous" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


When a musician goes into the studio the opportunity always exists for something special to come out. They can really go for it and go in a bold, fresh, new direction and see if something innovative and exciting is the result.Or they can just make the doughnuts. Serendipitous is the sound of Detroit-based trumpeter ...

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Paul Hardcastle: VII

Read "VII" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


Paul Hardcastle's greatest strength? Consistency. Paul Hardcastle's greatest weakness? Also consistency. Before you applaud or boo Hardcastle you must admit this: the man knows what he does best and he is not about to stop doing it based on what critics say when his global audience tells him that's exactly the way they like it.

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Breakthough

Label: Trippin n Rhythm Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: On Your Feet; J's Jammin; Ju Ju's Groove; The Thought of You; Breakthrough; I'll Do It; Be My Girl; Rock Steady; No Matter; Right On Time; Always Be Together.

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Pure

Label: Trippin n Rhythm Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Roadtrip; The Serenade; Playtime; Lower East Side; Shotgun; Like Old Times; Movin' On; Come On Over; A Simpler Time

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Julian Vaughn: Breakthough

Read "Breakthough" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


Within the first 30 seconds of the stomping “On Your Feet," the lead-off track on Breakthrough, it's hard not to think, “Darned if this guy doesn't sound just like Wayman Tisdale." Hopefully Julian Vaughn will take the comparison as a compliment because his “lead bass" playing style is eerily reminiscent of Tisdale, who passed away in ...

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Michael Lington: Pure

Read "Pure" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


Here is a disclaimer: Michael Lington plays alto and tenor saxophone, and the saxophone is the dominant instrument of the smooth jazz genre, every bit as much the electric guitar is the dominant instrument of rock 'n' roll. This means Lington is trying to stand out in an extremely crowded field.So what is it ...

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Unscripted

Label: Trippin n Rhythm Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Prelude; Massive Transit; Interlude; Footprints; You Don't Know What Love Is; Lifted; A New Day; Interlude; Deja Blue; Pink Slip; Inevitable; Interlude; One Moment More.

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Cindy Bradley: Unscripted

Read "Unscripted" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


Every now and then a musician gets bold and breaks the mold. Cindy Bradley's Unscripted is the sound of an artist just going for it. The nearly eight-minute “Prelude/Massive Transit/Interlude" suite that kicks off the album is like a rush of cool air to the face on a hot summer day. It's fast, furious and funky, ...

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Never Can Say Goodbye: A Tribute to Michael Jackson

Label: Trippin n Rhythm Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Bad; Human Nature; The Girl Is Mine; I Can't Help It; I'll Be There; Prodigious; I Wanna Be Where You Are; The Lady In My Life; Let Me Show You; She's Out of My Life; Don't Say Goodbye; Never Can Say Goodbye.


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