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WILL BERNARD
BLUE PLATE SPECIAL
 
BLUE PLATE SPECIAL is guitarist Will Bernard's 2nd recording for Palmetto Records and follow up to the 2008 GRAMMY® nominated PARTY HATS.
BLUE PLATE SPECIALfeatures John Medeski (Hammond Organ, Wurlitzer organ, Wurlitzer electric piano, Moog Voyager, acoustic piano, Hohner clavinet), Stanton Moore (drums), and Andy Hess (bass) and was recorded at Maggie's Farm on January 22-24, 2008. Produced by Matt Balitsaris.
 
 
 
 
ROBERT WALTER
CURE ALL
 
ROBERT WALTER TRIO DATES
01/04/09 - Jam Cruise - Ft Lauderdale, FL
FALL TOUR KICKS OFF THURS. 9/25 The Robert Walter Trio is back on the road this Thursday, Sept. 25th for a fall tour that hits several cities on the east coast and includes the Loki Music Fest in Asheville, NC. All dates except 9/25 and 9/27 feature New Orleans musical royalty Johnny Vidacovich and James Singleton. The 9/25 performance in Chico, CA features Chris Stillwell and Aaron Redfield of the Greyboy Allstars. On 9/27 Joe Russo of the Benevento/Russo Duo will be joining Walter and Singleton in Chicago.
 
 
 
 
JAVON JACKSON
ONCE UPON A MELODY
 
Once Upon A Melody is Javon Jackson's 4th recording for Palmetto and features Eric Reed (p), Corcoran Holt (b), and Billy Drummond (d). ONCE UPON A MELODY was recorded at Maggie’s Farm on February 4, 2008 and was produced by Matt Balitsaris and Javon Jackson.
 
 
 
 
KATE MCGARRY
If Less Is More...Nothing Is Everything
 
If Less Is More…Nothing Is Everything finds Kate in a joyful, albeit introspective mood, covering everything from Jobim to The Cars, with a few originals (including a tender e.e. cummings poem set to music) rounding out the project. “My experiences in life, my love of music and my spiritual pursuits are all converging, and the boundaries are fading away. Everything is coming together, and I am feeling very free.”
 
 
 
 
TED NASH
THE MANCINI PROJECT
 
Henry Mancini’s love of jazz was apparent by the approach he took when composing for film and TV. He moved away from the heavy symphonic treatments that had been used by composers for a time by employing jazz motifs and using smaller ensembles. He was also known for his use of unorthodox instrumentation and his "cool jazz" sound. This project is a departure from Ted's usual approach to conceiving a record. Being a composer, his recordings often feature his own material. THE MANCINI PROJECT celebrates the diversity of this great composer.
 
 
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