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Chesky's best Fussion Guitar release to date!

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 7:08 pm    Post subject: Chesky's best Fussion Guitar release to date! Reply with quote

Chesky Records is proud to announce ELECTRIC, a blistering set of jazz, blues and classic rock anthems as performed by the pioneer of jazz-rock, Larry Coryell, with veteran 'Return to Forever' drummer Lenny White and former 'Weather Report' bass player Victor Bailey. On ELECTRIC, Coryell and friends have an all-out blast working their way through a track listing of rock and blues tunes, bending and stretching covers of well-known cuts popularized by Led Zeppelin (Black Dog), and Sly and the Family Stone (Sex Machine), as well as Miles Davis' "So What" (from his seminal KIND OF BLUE album) and Wayne Shorter's "Footprints" into a rockin' musical adventure. "We tried to straddle the lines between 'jazz', 'rock', 'funk' and 'fusion' and whatever other names people want to put on music," comments Bailey.

For More Information! Visit www.chesky.com
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's very cool for you getting an internship at a label and it's okay to promote here, I moved this thread to the correct area and deleted the additional, but please don't multi-post and also a moment to contribute to the forum. I'm sure there are folks that would love to hear about some of what you get to see.

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