I had never heard of this guitarist until I was put onto it by an Amazon search.
Smooth Jazz might not be everyone's cup of tea but this acoustic guitar bossa-nova flavoured piece of music will have your feet tapping.
The dad dancing video atop a Los Angeles skyscraper is sooooo cool.
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Sgt. Baker started talkin’ with a Bullhorn in his hand.
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Ah Ronny Jordan's first hit album, good stuff.
It was one of the first CDs I bought in 1990. It had the acid jazz classic "So What" and wicked deep bass synths everywhere, especially on "See The New"
It was one of the first CDs I bought in 1990. It had the acid jazz classic "So What" and wicked deep bass synths everywhere, especially on "See The New"
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Aye, Thats right, 'The Antidote'. Live he used Wayne Bachelor (IIRC) on Double Bass to replicate the synth bass parts. I saw him live a few times, nothing ground breaking but a 'nice' gig all the same.
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