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Sasha’s Bloc – Bringing Back The Roaring 20’s Jazz Sound

As much as musical styles will advance with new technologies and innovation, there will always be something pure about the classic genres.  The instruments that were the basis of all music can still be just as beautiful when they are stripped back down to their roots.  We recently came across Sasha’s Bloc who brings back […]

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Nich Mueller – Taking A Trip With Jazz

There will always be something about a musician who has mastered the piano that will draw me in.  Many of us took our lessons when we were young but then soon drifted off into a different instrument, or in my case I went to keyboards and explored the psychedelic sounds I could make by pressing […]

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Russell Morgan Transcends Genre in Complex LP

What do jazz, blues, soul, and folk have in common? The answer is simple: Russell Morgan. Hailing from England, the singer-songwriter’s latest album, Begin Simple, is a simple medley of all of these genres, and then some. While the phrase “simple medley” may sound a bit odd, there really isn’t any other way to describe […]

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Peter Slocombe – Talented Musician Showing His Integrity

The first key to becoming a successful musician with a long term career is to take the time to be a true talent with your instrument.  In today’s world of studio technology tricks this blatant fact has often become overlooked.  Our discovery Peter Slocombe holds true to becoming a true musician and it shows.   […]

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