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NEW CD: "Nocturnal"
Welcome to the smooth jazz couch. Pop the cork, crank the speakers and take a little mindfreeze for a while.
These tunes have been more than a year in the making. And several of these tunes are garnering attention from Net radio, publishers, labels, etc. If you happen to be associated with one of those, email me.
Particular thanks to Michael Shawn and the good folks at SunsetJazz.com for playing several "Can't Escape the Smooth" tunes from the past year. And, I'd like to mention Terry Gaynon from Australia, who showed particular interest in the music last year. CDs are on the way to both-o-ya!
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Prediction: This quiet storm of a tune will generate the most play from my new CD. Wrote this one with my dad last summer and it combines the best of smooth jazz along with some old-school dissonance. | MP3.com CD: Nocturnal - buy it!
CD: Nocturnal
Credits: © 2001 William R. and William L. Welton |
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This groove has a California sort of smoothness about it. Electro smooth jazz with a penchant for the road. Makes a long commute an easy drive. | MP3.com CD: Nocturnal - buy it!
CD: Nocturnal
Credits: © 2001 William R. Welton |
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Seems like every smooth jazz album has to have one tune with "groove" in the title. But I couldn't think of another word to describe this ... well, groove. Enjoy. | MP3.com CD: Nocturnal - buy it!
CD: Nocturnal
Credits: © 2002 William R. Welton |
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