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Old 08-09-2006, 10:25 PM
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.....just editied a short amount of material from some shows in South america. in the process of making an EPK, and have posted some stuff online to watch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ_C9uPrsW8


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P.S. going back to the Hannon post of earlier on..... the trombone player in my group is more than capable of playing that stuff at 400bpm. It's quite incredible when you listen to the lines he has to play at that speed.
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ah, it might not be processed yet as it's just been posted, but stick around for a few and it'll be up in no time.
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It's there now and very nice it is too Great playing throughout but that trombone solo is something else

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Old 08-10-2006, 03:42 PM
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Hey Janek, that's a fantastic clip man! This must be 3 of the most creative solo's I've heard in a long time over a funk vamp. I also really like the space that the band leaves (hey hey, no piano player). And finally, I think you've made a really good choice on picking musicians that all play with a really "clear" voice, they all have such great articulation that all the fast stuff is really comprehensable.

Keep up the good work, and thanks for giving so much real information on this forum!
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Nice stuff. One thing that is kind of funny is your guitarists dance...

But you guys certainly have a great sound!
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He's one of the guitarists!

Great stuff. All around, each player definitely bringing a ton of virtuosity to the stage. Awesome!

Elliot Mason sounds great for sure. Trombone has hit a new plateau recently with his and a few other's playing.
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i personally thought that Gary Husband was unbelievable, he is one of my Favourite drummers around today, and man Randy was killer!


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In addition.
Yes Gary Hubbard was fantastic, and Tim Miller's comping, totally top notch
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holy,

you have gary husband and randy brecker in YOUR band?
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Old 08-13-2006, 06:28 PM
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Good stuff, why did you cut the bass solo....
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Old 08-13-2006, 06:31 PM
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cos I wanted people to check out the players, not just the bass stuff. There are plenty of bass solos floating around, but not too much playing like tim's, elliot's and Randy's. well maybe randy's...... he is 61 after all.

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