@BT, it's one of my favorites and Rock One For Jimbo San is a stunning jam. Waldron has such a percussive style of play that really scratches that thumpy itch my ears have this morning.
I liked the free AAJ track, so I've downloaded the rest of the album. It's quite pleasant fairly light jazz that you'd be quite happy to play in the background when friends are round for a meal!
Stefano Scodanibbio - "Contrabass soloist and composer, was born in Macerata , Italy , June 18th 1956.
In the 1980s and 1990s his name has been prominently linked to the renaissance of the double bass, playing in the major festivals throughout the world dozens of works written especially for him by such composers as Bussotti, Donatoni, Estrada, Ferneyhough, Frith, Globokar, Sciarrino, Xenakis.
He has created new techniques extending the colours and range of the double bass heretofore thought impossible on this instrument. In 1987 , in Rome , he performed a four hours non-stop marathon playing 28 pieces by 25 composers.
He collaborated for a long time with Luigi Nono ("arco mobile
For those who know little about contemporary English Folk Music this is a good start, as Navigator has many of the leading artists on their books, including Bellowhead
Thanks Jonah for the recommendation. I've spent much of the last ten days working in London, sadly I'm not there again for a while, so I'll miss her events, especially as I'll be in Spain for many of them!
I think it was BT who recommended this to me a month or so ago. I waitd until now to download as I knew I'd want to spend my 'credits' fairly quickly this month before holidays in a couple of weeks. I'll let you know how I get on later BT
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- Makes me wonder what kind of images this brings to your mind:
- Wonderful sax playing from Nils van Hoorn . . .
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Today's daily deal and a damn fine album.
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I might just work backwards through his catalog this afternoon...
I should actually pull that album out of mothballs.
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I liked the free AAJ track, so I've downloaded the rest of the album. It's quite pleasant fairly light jazz that you'd be quite happy to play in the background when friends are round for a meal!
Part of the big Sub-Pop emusic release in the UK
Although she is Scottish, this fits more into English folk (eg Kate Rusby) rather than Scottish folk music
Fabio Orsi - Endless Autumn
For those who know little about contemporary English Folk Music this is a good start, as Navigator has many of the leading artists on their books, including Bellowhead
Thanks Jonah for the recommendation. I've spent much of the last ten days working in London, sadly I'm not there again for a while, so I'll miss her events, especially as I'll be in Spain for many of them!
I think it was BT who recommended this to me a month or so ago. I waitd until now to download as I knew I'd want to spend my 'credits' fairly quickly this month before holidays in a couple of weeks. I'll let you know how I get on later BT