'SMOOTH BEACH JAZZ" V 10 (#114) 55

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Track Title Artist Buy Track
love you too muchdavid sanborn
break you offjazz allstars
kingsnajee
deep blue ken navarro
footprintscindy bradley
trust your instinctscount basic
what cha gonna do for medarren rahn
paris groove rippingtons
all my lifedarrin rahn
from the startsteve cole
I can't go for thatdarren rahn
back at the chicken coupjimmy smith
tribecakenny g
street danceeric marienthal
swirl aroundcody hobart
uptowndarren rahn
fireflygreg adams
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How many of you remember 'Staying Alive' with John Travolta co staring Fiona Huges? For those of you who do, remember where the characters of John & Fiona were walking thru Central Park and Tony (Johns Character) tries to stop a horse & buggy but the driver ignores him, & Fiona's character holds up her arm with paper money and the driver comes to an immediate halt. This is where my first song by David Sanborn comes in at this part of the movie. Originally written and sung by the Bee Gee's in the movie...is "I love You Too Much".

Relatively new in the Jazz circuit is Cindy Bradley, (born December 11, 1977 in North Tonawanda, New York) and she is an American contemporary jazz  trumpet player with a bright future in front of her, in my opinion.

In 2007 she independently release an album called "Just a Little Bit." She was signed to the Trippin' N' Rhythm Record Label in 2009 and released her next album called "Bloom." "Bloom" was produced by Grammy-award winning producer, Michael Broening.

In 2009 she was named "Debut Jazz Artist of the Year" at the Catalina Island Jazz Festival, Dubai Jazz Festival, and Smooth Jazz News Magazine. Cindy won the American Smooth Jazz Awards "Best New Artist" award, and was also nominated for "Album of the Year"

I have "Footprint" at the #5 spot by Cindy it starts of with her on trumpet sounding traditionally, then comes the piano solo starting off a more contemporary sound and then a sax solo and finally Cindy on Trumpet solo, nice song check it out…..

Finally a song called "Back at the Chicken Shack" by Jimmy Smith, an oldie and a goodie...you got to listen to this song…..

* Note: For those if you who listened to "Smooth Beach Jazz 7", if you remember the first track in that play list is 'At Last" by Etta James. The following song makes an entry with a really smooth flow through called 'Inevitable', well…that is Cindy Bradley on the trumpet. If you haven't heard that Vol. you may want to consider checking it out on my home page.

Please enjoy Smooth Beach Jazz # 10 - of course you can find vol's 1-9 on my home page.



3 Comments

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  2. DJ Joe - SCS
    Cooool - Casual - Sophisticated - Joey Like It !!!!!! Thanks for Jams --- Certainly A Weekend Cool-Out ; )
    11 months ago
  3. negrapola
    So much sophistication.....loving the vibe. Silky, smooth, and mellow.Just what I need to my collection.....Keep putting them outThank You
    11 months ago
  4. DJ SHA ROCK
    SMOOTH COLLECTION WIFEY LOVES JAZZ N REALLY FEELIN UR VIBE 1 DJ TO ANOTHER KEEP LAYING EM DOWN REAL MUSIC LETS KEEP IT ALIVE
    10 months ago
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