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Tony Tixier -][- DREAM PURSUIT – [Space Time Records, 2012] –

02 Monday Apr 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Biography, Independent Music, Jazz, Modern Jazz, New Music, What's New?

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Tony Tixier, Dream Pursuit

Tony Tixier -][- DREAM PURSUIT –MP3– [Space Time Records, 2012] –

Tony was born in 1986. From Martinique (french west indies), he begins three years in the percussion class of musical awakening. Tony occurs early stage, in effect five years, the theater, he plays the role of practitioners in the play “Caligula” by Albert Camus. Then he enters the theater of his father in which he played several roles until adolescence.

At 6 years he returned to class at the conservatory of classical piano. Tony also begins very early and dance from his seven years he joined the Afro jazz dance company “Fusion” with which it will occur regularly on stage. Continue reading →

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Kerong Chok -]|[- GOOD COMPANY – [Kerong Chok, 2012 | Review] –

02 Monday Apr 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Independent Music, Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music Reviews, New Music, What's New?

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Jake Goldbas, Kerong Chok, Lucas Pino, Matt Holman

Kerong Chok, Good Company

Kerong Chok -]|[- GOOD COMPANY –MP3– [Kerong Chok, 2011 | Review] –

Depending on what circles in the jazz community you dwell in you might be missing out on one of the most cherished, significant and beloved instruments that hasn’t necessarily moved progressively into the millennium in this genre … the Organ. In this case, “Good Company” arrives in the nick of time by an incredible young composer, pianist and organist named Kerong Chok who exhibits the intellect, zeal and embodies texturally stimulating fundamentals that surge with the remnants of boldness. Continue reading →

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Featured artist Rene Dickerson’s Quiet Storm

02 Monday Apr 2012

Posted by Rob Young in African American Art, Art, Urban Art, What's New?

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African American, Black Art, Rene Dickerson

A Love affair with a brush and canvas is the best way to create has led him down a road filled with shapes and color that hold the world captivated. Rene has a body of work that spans four decades with various awards and accolades from the art industry and collectors. -[Grandpasart.com]-

Rene Dickerson -][- Quiet Storm | Giclee Print

Rene Dickerson, Quiet Storm

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Reggie Codrington -][- Vicarious Experience – [ REC Booking, INC, 2012] –

02 Monday Apr 2012

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

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Reggie Codrington, Vicarious Experience

Reggie Codrington -][- Vicarious Experience –MP3– [ REC Booking, INC, 2012] –

Discerning urban jazz fans searching for something new to get jazzed and groove about don’t need to have A Vicarious Experience to make it happen—they just need to get hip to the melodic and cool old school soul meets contemporary funk of veteran saxophonist Reggie Codrington. While the Fayetteville, North Carolina native is new on many people’s radars, he’s actually been performing and recording since the early 90s and has eight previous CDs, several under the name Reggie C; the most recent of these are Sunny Days (2008), Vision of Dreams (2010), Christmas With Pops (2009) and Journey Back Home (2005), which was produced by Phil Davis, who has worked with Stanley Clarke, George Duke and Al Jarreau, among many others. Continue reading →

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