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Music Style
Caribbean, Jazz, Lattin, World |
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Musical Influences
Aruto Sandival, Tito Puente, Carlos Santana, Andy Narell, Dave Matthews |
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Group Members
Current members are:
Barry Olsavsky-Invader Lead, Double Seconds.
Mike Wilson-Triple Guitars
Sean Tarleton-Electric Bass
Danny Stimpson-Drums |
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Albums
Evolution, J'Ouvert Comin, Panic Attack |
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Press Reviews
Caribbean Sound
http://www.muzikreviewz.com/CaribbSound_evolCD.html
CD - 'Evolution'
by Mary Rudy
The sounds coming from the Caribbean Sound cd has been a real pleasure to listen to and review. To be quite honest, I have not been a big fan of instrumental music, probably due to most all the reviewing I do has vocals involved-but this cd has been a real change for me as an reviewer.
If you need a change of pace or just need to relax and relieve some of that stress that has accumulated from a hard day at work - well then the 'Evolution' cd from Caribbean Sound is exactly what you need. It will soothe every part of your being.
The Caribbean Sounds 'Evolution' CD can spark a interest for all listeners. And for those of you that have and/or still in the Armed Forces, you will be thrilled to hear the Caribbean Sounds 'Armed Forces Medley', done quite well and elegantly. Something to be proud of.
The Caribbean Sound are a group of musicians that have been there, done that and have worked hard to get where they are now. The Caribbean Sound consist of: Barry Olsavsky - Manager, arranger, composer, and lead panist, performs on Low Lead, Double Seconds, Single Lead and percussion.....Mike Wilson - Triple Guitars, Single Second, Percussion.....Sean Tarleton - Bassist.....Danny Stimpson - drum set and percussion.....
Just to name a few tunes that caught my attention are: 'Hippies on the Beach' - this is a soft tune that I found very soothing.....'Dreams of the Children' - just like dreams of children, the music in this tune is sometimes sweet, sometimes playful, sometimes active/intense. I guess you could say this was one of my favorites..... 'Casablanca' - starts out with a Jamaican sound and then takes on a jazzy life of its own.....'Last Train Home' - this lil' tune took on a jazzy number with country rockish slight overtones. And a couple more caught my attention and they could almost fall into the same category, and they are, 'Barrel' and 'Tamboo Bamboo' - drums and percussion, these two tunes kind of satisfied my native american inner-roots.
Every person should have in their cd collection music that is good and soothing to their soul, and I feel that this is one of those cd's.
Muzik Reviewz
Mary Rudy
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Location
Jacksonville, FL - USA |
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