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The 4th Season of BROOKLYN JAZZ WIDE OPEN Continues …

04 Thursday Nov 2010

Posted by Rob Young in Concerts, Festivals & Tours, Improvised Music, Live Music, Mainstream-Traditional Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, Music News, What's New?

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Connection Works - Brooklyn Jazz Wide Open

CONNECTION WORKS PRESENTS
The 4th SEASON OF BROOKLYN JAZZ WIDE OPEN @ LITTLEFIELD – http://www.littlefieldnyc.com

Littlefield is located at is located at 622 Degraw Street between 3rd and 4th Ave in Brooklyn, Tel 718 855 3388

NEXT CONCERT!!
– Wednesday, November 10 –
Anat Cohen Quartet (8 & 9:15PM)
Featuring Jason Lindner (piano), Vincent Archer (bass), & TBA (drums

followed by

WORKS w/ special guests Ralph Alessi and Chris Lightcap (10:30PM)
Ralph Alessi (trumpet)
Michel Gentile (flute)
Chris Lightcap (bass)
Rob Garcia (drums)

“Celebrate music by being a part of the concert series that ‘Brooklyn Jazz Wide Open’ provides for the community at large!!! We need each other to carry on… Sounds & Feelings” – jazz legend Joe Lovano Continue reading →

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Nicholas Cole -][- A Journey of One [Nicholas Cole]

04 Thursday Nov 2010

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

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Nicolas Cole, The Journey of One

Nicholas Cole -][- A Journey of One – [Nicholas Cole, 2010]

This is one contemporary jazz album you can cruise with, groove with, sway with and play with. The beats are pulsating and soulful. The compositions are slick and sophisticated wrapped around melodies that compel you to keep hitting replay.

Like so many others I started playing music in church and I still do to this day. However, I have never been limited to listening to just gospel music but rather a mixture of different types of music. Obviously my greatest inspiration has come from gospel and jazz but my mom and dad always taught me that the development of musical expression is enhanced by the exposure to a wide range of music. I’m still developing and I’m still influenced by so many artist like Richard Smallwood, Rascal Flatts, Brian Culbertson, Earth Wind and Fire, Kim Burrell and Kevin Bond. I hope you’ll like what you hear and will want to hear more. —Nicholas Cole

..:: Source: CDBaby.com ::..

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