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Slow, moody Afro-Cuban 6/8 with a straight-ahead bridge. It tells the story of a loved one leaving the nest. |
Credits: Daniel Sadownick -- composer, percussion; Michael Karn -- tenor sax; Rob Bargad -- piano; Scott Colley -- bass; Daniel Freedman -- drums |
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Taken from a live performance, this is an improvisational duet with drummer Ben Perowsky. |
Credits: Daniel Sadownick -- percussion; Ben Perowsky -- drums |
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Written in a very ambient, free manner -- depicting a mood that is solemn yet sacred. No words need to be said and nothing needs to be interpreted when you are kissed just right. |
Credits: Daniel Sadownick -- composer, percussion; Keve Wilson -- oboe; Rob Bargard -- piano; Scott Colley -- bass; Daniel Freedman -- drums; Kenny Wollesson -- percussion |
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A high-powered, heavy-metal instrumental written for The Screaming Headless Torsos. |
CD: Headless Torsos - "Amandla"
Label: Fuzelicious Morsels
Credits: Daniel Sadownick -- composer, percussion; David "Fuze" Fiuczynski -- guitars; Fima Ephron --- bass; Gene Lake -- drums |
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A panoramic, aural view of the city. The fast 6/8 rhythms descirbe the city as a hustling, bustling melting pot with all of its conflict but more importantly, it's soul |
Credits: Daniel Sadownick; composer and all percussion and bass - Rob Bargad; piano |
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Penned in the style of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers this song typifies what great bebop is all about. Soulful, swingin' and head boppin' music. |
Credits: Daniel Sadownick - composer, arranger and percussion; Mike Karn - tenor sax ; Joe Magnarelli - trumpet; Rob Bargad - piano; Scott Colley - bass; Danny Freedman - drums |
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A latin tinged piece for jazz quartet. |
Credits: Daniel Sadownick - composer, arranger, percussion; Rob Bargad - piano; Scott Colley - bass; Danny Freedman - drums |
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