2010-11-15
I tried to find biographical information on this band and could only find the same quote (repeatedly) from band leader, Ron Holmes, Jr. about how great the band is. I can't even tell you the origin of the band name. Aside from Fo/Mo/Deep's self-professed awesomeness, I can tell you that the band is a sextet from Columbus. The release, "Eclecticism", isn't really eclectic at all. It's your basic smooth jazz, featuring mostly original pieces done in a professional manner. Covers include a version of Nate Adderley's "Hummin'" that is a bit slower than the original. The cover of John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" is....well...smooth. This is moderately upbeat easy listening jazz. Rebecca RuthBRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA
SONGS FROM LONELY AVENUE
DR. JOHN AND THE LOWER 911
TRIBAL
Bill Charlap Trio
Somewhere: The Music of Leonard Bernstein
ERIC FRAZIER
In Your Own Time
BILL EVANS
Dragonfly
Michelle Coltrane
Awakening
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