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Artist description
In the cutting-edge tradition of British acid jazz artists like The James Taylor Quartet and Corduroy, four brothers from Los Angeles unite to deliver raw, down-to-the-bone acid jazz, deep-trenched in late-60s soul with a splash of New Orleans-style R&B. |
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Music Style
Acid Jazz |
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Musical Influences
James Taylor Quartet, Corduroy, Herb Alpert, Rick Braun, Tom Scott, LA Express, Crusaders |
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Similar Artists
James Taylor Quartet, Herb Alpert, Rick Braun, Tom Scott, LA Express, Crusaders |
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Artist History
Brothers John, James, Joshua and Isaiah have been performing together professionally since they were children. By their teens, they developed a symbiotic musical telepathy where the music, while containing four seperate instruments, sounded as if delivered with one mind. The Brothers have performed in numerous jazz clubs throughout the Los Angeles and Hollywood areas. The eight songs included on this site were recorded live to 24-bit digital stereo, with minimal overdubs. The goal was to capture the powerful, loose and raw energy of a live performance in a controlled studio environment. |
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Group Members
John Stewart: trumpet, bass; James Stewart: alto sax, bass; Joshua Stewart: keyboards; Isaiah Stewart: drums, percussion |
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Instruments
trumpet, saxophone, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion |
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Albums
Put it There, Babe |
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Location
Los Angeles, California - USA |
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