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Grant Green - Live at the Lighthouse.
This guy is growing on me steadily. To calculate the number of Blue Note sessions that he was on in the 60s would probably require a 64 bit system
Eric Gale has just come on the jukebox, a very different guitarist and equally well worth checking out. If you have a Paul Simon album you may already know his tone.
This guy is growing on me steadily. To calculate the number of Blue Note sessions that he was on in the 60s would probably require a 64 bit system
Eric Gale has just come on the jukebox, a very different guitarist and equally well worth checking out. If you have a Paul Simon album you may already know his tone.
*Creates a station with Eric Gale and Grant Green on Pandora*
The first thing it started playing after adding Eric Gale is Al Di Meola - Spanish Eyes.
Why? it features melodic instrumentation, electric bass playing, strong melodies, a groove oriented approach and many other similarities identified in the music genome project.
Now it plays Jukka Eskola - 1974. That name is about as Finnish as names get Not bad though.
I like this kind of music, but im not in the mood for this right now so im switching stations... for something different.
Moonspell - The Southern Deathstyle
Ronny V - What If(Radio Edit)
Pandora internet radio is great
The first thing it started playing after adding Eric Gale is Al Di Meola - Spanish Eyes.
Why? it features melodic instrumentation, electric bass playing, strong melodies, a groove oriented approach and many other similarities identified in the music genome project.
Now it plays Jukka Eskola - 1974. That name is about as Finnish as names get Not bad though.
I like this kind of music, but im not in the mood for this right now so im switching stations... for something different.
Moonspell - The Southern Deathstyle
Ronny V - What If(Radio Edit)
Pandora internet radio is great
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Lau - Wedding Jig
Great for anyone who fancies a bit of lively scottish folk. You can download it from their website via the link below:
http://www.lau-music.co.uk/music/index.html
Hinba is also very good.
Great for anyone who fancies a bit of lively scottish folk. You can download it from their website via the link below:
http://www.lau-music.co.uk/music/index.html
Hinba is also very good.
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