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    Music Style
    jazz/fusion/smooth jazz/jazz rock/jazz funk/etc etc etc
    Musical Influences
    Influences are too numerous to document, but include: Pat Metheny, George Benson, Miles Davis, Mike Stern, Alan Holdsworth, John Scofield, Barney Kessel, Brand X, Cuban and Brazilian music,Classical music (esp 20th cent),Rock, Hip Hop, etc, etc, etc
    Similar Artists
    Although the compositions are original, the music sounds like a mix of the artists and styles outlined above.
    Artist History
    As a member of the James Taylor Quartet in the late 80's, I was involved with the early acid jazz movement in England. As a side man, I have worked on numerous record, T.V and Radio sessions.Now mainly involved in Jazz education, I feel I now have the time to work on my main interests - the guitar and composition. I am currently completing a PHD in composition and Herfordshire University, England.
    Group Members
    Paul Carr - Guitar
    Location
    Blandford, dorset - United Kingdom

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