Looking for some good blues and contemporary blues and contemporary jazz. Thanks for the help.
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Blues/Jazz?
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9/6/09 at 9:20pm
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My favorite local band is called Astral Project, a 31 year-old contemporary jazz group.
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9/6/09 at 10:21pm
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I've been listening to Smooth Jazz lately - Paul Brown, David Benoit, Kenny G, Norman Brown, Chuck Loeb, etc. They produce very relaxing music, perfect for studying sessions.
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9/6/09 at 10:44pm
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The Soviet mind is into Kenny G... Haha... Muzak! ;-)
The only "contemporary" blues I can think of at the moment is Satan & Adam - Harlem Blues... The album is worth a listen! Or two. Or twelve.
The only "contemporary" blues I can think of at the moment is Satan & Adam - Harlem Blues... The album is worth a listen! Or two. Or twelve.
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9/6/09 at 11:09pm
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what defines contemporary blues, actually? something more like Robert Cray or Keb' Mo'?
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9/6/09 at 11:10pm
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Lolz. I'm no Commie, I just loved the Soviet faction in Command and Conquer: Red Alert series and World in Conflict. But then, it would be funny if real communists love jazz like from Kenny G.
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9/6/09 at 11:34pm
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what defines contemporary blues, actually? something more like Robert Cray or Keb' Mo'?
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The word "contemporary" is kinda stupid anyway. Everything is contemporary in its time... It's only this present moment that is constantly changing. I think.

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9/6/09 at 11:36pm
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I don't even know what to say... C&C rules.
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9/6/09 at 11:40pm
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Probably my favorite "modern" blues player is Ronnie Earl, especially his stuff with the Broadcasters. Others I listen to regularly include Tab Benoit, Jimmy Thackery, Bryan Lee, and Omar and the Howlers.
Contemporary jazz doesn't always mean "smooth" jazz. I agree the term contemporary is kind of a misnomer, but Pat Metheny, Lee Ritenour, Larry Carlton, Yellowjackets, all come to mind, none of which I really consider "smooth" jazz (though it's a fine line).
Contemporary jazz doesn't always mean "smooth" jazz. I agree the term contemporary is kind of a misnomer, but Pat Metheny, Lee Ritenour, Larry Carlton, Yellowjackets, all come to mind, none of which I really consider "smooth" jazz (though it's a fine line).
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9/6/09 at 11:46pm
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Probably my favorite "modern" blues player is Ronnie Earl, especially his stuff with the Broadcasters. Others I listen to regularly include Tab Benoit, Jimmy Thackery, Bryan Lee, and Omar and the Howlers.
Contemporary jazz doesn't always mean "smooth" jazz. I agree the term contemporary is kind of a misnomer, but Pat Metheny, Lee Ritenour, Larry Carlton, Yellowjackets, all come to mind, none of which I really consider "smooth" jazz (though it's a fine line). |
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Epic. Say, why do coffee shops mostly use jazz/blues music? Maybe to sooth the customers, but is there any other reason?
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9/6/09 at 11:50pm
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9/6/09 at 11:59pm
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To get back on topic, Christian Scott - Anthem is a good one. Came out in 2007.
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9/7/09 at 12:14am
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Living in High Definition - George Benson is a good one as well IMO.
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