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This original vocal tune has Stacey praising the talents of her percussionist, and so she should! Dave Reinhardt (from Richard Elliot’s band) demonstrates his rock steady meter, and is probably the first drummer to ever get a solo on a smooth jazz tune! He skillfully trades measures with guitarist Brad Carlton to create a unique tribute to the "backbone of the beat". Stacey’s lyrics are a clever play on words juxtaposing the art of dancing to the art of drumming. |
CD: Through The Window
Label: Bonsai Records BonsaiDigital.com
Credits: Vocals: Stacey Knights, Drums & Percussion: Dave Reinhardt, Electric Guitar: Brad Carlton, Produced By J. R. Sanson, Engineered By George Harris. |
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Flute rules in this original tune by Stacey and Chris Foster. Its simple, but memorable melody line breaks away to a truly amazing solo! Dramatic and flavorful, Stacey musically takes you on a journey into exotic, ancient territory. |
CD: Through The Window
Label: Bonsai Records BonsaiDigital.com
Credits: Flute: Stacey Knights, Produced By J. R. Sanson, Engineered By George Harris. |
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Hauntingly beautiful, moody, and "smokey club jazz" have all been used to describe the title track. Through The Window has a lead melody that Stacey unpretentiously personifies into the essence of desire, as well as the pain that love can bring. The sax solo is inspiring, and echoes all the emotions of the vocal, with a style that has been often compared to Grover Washington, Jr., but can really only be described as "authentic Stacey Knights". |
CD: Through The Window
Label: Bonsai Records BonsaiDigital.com
Credits: Vocals, Tenor Sax: Stacey Knights , Produced By J. R. Sanson, Engineered By George Harris. |
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