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1. | The Wind
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2. | Cinema Paradiso
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3. | Alone Together
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4. | That's All it Was
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5. | Invasion of the Forest
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6. | Walkin' Up
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7. | The Peacocks
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8. | Opus Half
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9. | Early Autumn
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10. | Bernie's Tune
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Jazz
Beautiful, romantic jazz featuring rising violin star and legendary pianist.
Christian Howes
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Classical, Post-Bop
Violinist Christian Howes is a technically proficient, forward-thinking musician with a bent toward progressive jazz, bluegrass, and classical music. Born in Columbus, OH, Howes began playing classical violin at age five and by his teens was competing in various national classical competitions as well as pursuing a burgeoning interest in jazz improvisation. Howes has performed with a variety of name artists including guitarist Les Paul, trumpeter Randy Brecker, trombonist Steve Turre, vocalist Jane Monheit, saxophonist Greg Osby, and many others. ---Matt Collar, All Music Guide
Roger Kellaway
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Nov 01, 1939 in Newton, MA Genre: Jazz Styles: Big Band, Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Dixieland, Hard Bop
A virtuosic pianist whose phenomenal technique rivals Dick Hyman's, Roger Kellaway's work in commercial settings prior to the 1980s led to him being initially overlooked in the jazz world. He played piano and bass at the New England Conservatory (1957-1959) and actually left school to play bass with Jimmy McPartland. Switching permanently to piano, Kellaway picked up experience working with Kai Winding, Al CohnZoot Sims, and Clark TerryBob Brookmeyer (1963-1965). He recorded with many players, including Ben Webster, Maynard Ferguson, Wes Montgomery, and Sonny Rollins, and in 1966 moved to Los Angeles where he played with Don Ellis' innovative orchestra. Kellaway became Bobby Darin's musical director, worked in the studios (his piano is heard playing the theme of All in the Family), wrote film scores, experimented with electric keyboards, played with Tom Scott, and recorded with his popular (but mostly non-jazz) Cello Quartet. Although he gigged locally with Zoot Sims and Harry "Sweets" Edison, it was not until the mid-'80s that Kellaway started playing jazz nearly full-time. His many records since then (for Concord, All Art, Stash, and Chiaroscuro) attest to his impressive talents. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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