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Artist description
Nothing's Better and You Can Be Free are our two newer albums, just finished this year. We're a husband and wife team. Soundscapes in an intrumental solo project.Jeff: I used to be a one-man band or at least I was when I recorded Soundscapes. It was my first electronic album, recorded in 1991, when I was into thematic music. I've always tried to paint pictures. I'd like to do a soundtrack one day. Since soundscapes, I've moved more toward pop.Now When I write music, it's USUALLY intented to be a vocal someday. Plus there are times when I write an instrumental (Loving you and Nothing's Better) and Rhonda highjacks it for a song. Of course now I can't imagine any of these songs the way they'd be without her input. |
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Music Style
Pop, Soul, Love Songs, Visual Electronica, thematic |
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Musical Influences
Swing Out Sister, John Williams, Meco, Nutcracker, Vangelis, Chaka Kahn |
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Similar Artists
Somewhere between Swing Out Sister and Vangelis. |
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Artist History
As a youth I was corrupted by an upright piano in my bedroom. That ruined me for real lessons. I have to have some one day. |
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Group Members
Rhonda A. Jones, Jeffrey L. Jones. Christian Simeon also helps out with keyboards and guitar. Danny Woollen plays a real live bass guitar (people still use those) on some of the tracks. Derwin Daniels guest spots with his sax and guitar. |
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Instruments
Roland, Kawai Keyboard, Yamaha TG-33, PC, Baritone and Alto Sax, Acoustic guitar, Amiga, digital horn, and even a C-64 here and there. |
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Albums
Soundscapes, Nothing's better, You can be free |
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Additional Info
There are two CDs here, one pop and one gospel. Look carefully. Also please take time to send us your comments. Thanks. |
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Location
Shreveport, LA - USA |
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