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The Very Best of Jeff Kashiwa |
Jeff Kashiwa |
első megjelenés éve: 2009 |
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(2009)
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4.840 Ft
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1. | Hyde Park (The 'Ah, Oooh' Song)
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2. | Voices
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3. | Changes
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4. | Stay With Me
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5. | The Power of Midnight
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6. | Around The World
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7. | A Quiet Goodbye
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8. | Mediterranean Nights
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9. | New View
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10. | Simple Truth
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11. | Ecstasy
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12. | The Lucky One
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13. | Wait And See
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Jazz / Contemporary Jazz, Smooth Jazz
As one of the founding members of the Rippingtons, saxophonistbrJeff Kashiwa has made a name for himself with audiences aroundbrthe world as a premiere soloist in the contemporary Jazz genre. This 13-track collection spans eight years of Jeff's recording with NativebrLanguage Music, and includes all of Jeff's radio hits as well as criticalbrfan favorites.
Jeff Kashiwa
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Contemporary Jazz, Smooth Jazz
One of the most successful smooth jazz saxophonists, Jeff Kashiwa made his name as a member of the popular group the Rippingtons. Starting out on the clarinet at age ten, it would be two years before the Seattle-born musician switched to saxophone. Influenced early on by such smooth jazz progenitors as Chuck Mangione and Spyro Gyra, Kashiwa eventually moved to Boston to attend Berklee College and developed an interest in straight-ahead jazz -- a skill that often colors his live performances. His hard work paid off when he landed the second alto chair in Disney's All American College Band. Kashiwa found he liked Southern California and transferred to Cal State Long Beach to work on his Bachelors of Music. During this time he toured with the skareggae group the Untouchables performing on MTV's first Spring Break. Later, while working at a grocery store by day and playing at night, Kashiwa hired bassist Steve Bailey -- then with the Rippingtons -- to play on a gig. Bailey introduced Kashiwa to the Rippingtons' pianist and leader Russ Freeman who hired Kashiwa in 1989 when the group's original saxophonist, Brandon Fields, left the group. It was during this time with the Rippingtons that Kashiwa recorded two solo albums, Remember Catalina in 1995 and Walkamile in 1997. Then, in 1999, he left the Rippingtons to concentrate more energy on his own band, Coastal Access. Kashiwa's solo career has been in joyfully frenetic overdrive since the incredible success of "Hyde Park (The Aah, Ooh Song)," a number one hit on the Radio & Records airplay chart for over eight weeks in 2000. His Native Language debut Another Door Opens and its more acoustic oriented 2002 follow-up Simple Truth established him as one of smooth jazz's most dominant saxophone voices, and he's consistently performed 60-80 shows annually with Coastal Access in addition to heavy gigging with artists like Joyce Cooling, Chieli Minucci and Acoustic Alchemy, frequent collaborator and co-producer Chuck Loeb, and for several years as part of the the Sax Pack, touring with Steve Cole and Kim Waters. In 2006, he reunited with the Rippingtons for the group's 20th Anniversary Tour and appeared as a guest on the band's 20th Anniversary release. In the summer of 2007, he was featured on more live dates with the Rippingtons and released his fourth Native Language disc Play. ---Matt Collar & Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide |
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