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Artist description
One guy with a roomfull of drums and exotic percussion insturments, a million ideas, and a recording studio. |
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Music Style
Tribal/Accoustic |
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Musical Influences
African music, Voodoo drumming, Ambient nature sounds |
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Similar Artists
Olatunji,Mickey Hart, Santana, Tito Puente |
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Artist History
Jerry Z has recorded and performed with many well known artists and collected insturments and drums from all over the world. Jerry Teaches now at a nice college in New England (USA) during the school year and records all summer. |
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Group Members
Jerry Z |
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Instruments
percussion/drums/ethnic |
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Albums
The Voice |
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Press Reviews
ReviewsFrom The New London Day Sunday Oct. 17,1999"This is terrific stuff, mind-opening in its variety of evocative sounds. The list of instruments Z utilizes is pretty much as long as the Manhattan phone directory-and a helluva lotmore interesting-and the entire record is essentially a musical atlas of the more compelling places in our world. Though it might seem conceptually limited-at least in a worldinundated with verse/chorus/verse radio structures-in its inherently rhythm oriented context, "The Voice" is a wonderfully textured record. Veering from nature sounds toseductive beats to exotic instrumentation, "The Voice" is at once lulling, hypnotic, and constantly fresh and entertaining" |
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Location
new london, ct - USA |
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