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KOCH Records Signs Trumpeter Dominic Farinacci

10 Wednesday Dec 2008

Posted by Rob Young in New Music, What's New?

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Jazz, Koch Records, Trumpet

New Album, “Lovers, Tales, and Dances,” to Be Released on February 24th, 2009

D. Farinaccipic

Dominick Farinaccipic

NEW YORK, NY–(MARKET WIRE) “Press Release” Dec 1, 2008 — KOCH Records is happy to announce the newest addition to its burgeoning jazz roster, trumpeter Dominick Farinacci. Having previously recorded six albums as a leader on Japan’s M&I label, the 25-year-old Juilliard School graduate is set to release his highly anticipated debut U.S. album, “Lovers, Tales, and Dances” on February 24th, 2009.

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Dana Fields | Nothing’s Impossible

10 Wednesday Dec 2008

Posted by Rob Young in New Music

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African American, Female Vocalist, Gospel Jazz

Dana Fields | Nothing’s Impossible [Gospel/Jazz Vocals]

Dana Fields

Dana Fields

Music with a blend of shades of gospel, jazz and neo-soul.

A native of the Pittsburgh area, Dana Fields is a chosen vessel of God and exemplifies the life of Christ through her devotion to God, family and ministry. Born in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania, she is the younger of two daughters born to Rev. Dr. William and Rev. Dr. Barbara Terry.

Dana is a dynamic soloist, lyricist and praise leader. Her vibrant vocals will usher you into the presence of the Lord and cause you to celebrate Jesus with her. – CDBaby.com

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Subfive | Safari

10 Wednesday Dec 2008

Posted by Rob Young in Nu-Voices

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European, Funk, Fusion, Jazz

Subfive, Safari

Subfive, Safari

Subfive | Safari [Nu-Voices/Fusion]

Finally the much-anticipated 2nd studio album from top Swedish funk/fusion quintet Subfive is released on CD baby.

”Safari” is very much a band effort, with all members involved in the creative process and sharing producer duties. The subfive sound has evolved considerably since the debut album, maturing into a highly dynamic and multi-faceted ensemble entity with a slightly rougher edge, while still maintaining the Subfive trademarks of lyricism, tightly woven, infectious grooves and high-level interaction. ”Safari” was very well recieved in Japan, upon its release earlier this fall. ~ CDBaby.com

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