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| Title: Road to Wailea |
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| Artist: Sean J. Kennedy |
| (c): (C) 2004 Sean J. Kennedy |
| (p): (P) 2004 Sean J. Kennedy |
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8.91 $ |
2004-01-30 |
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"Sean's playing has volumes of beauty in the sound of his creativity in jazz. Even at his wildest, whacked out moment, you'll find intensity and grace in his playing that is stunning." Tim Price, Sax Journal Magazine
What they are saying.....
"I really enjoyed drummer and composer Sean Kennedy's new CD "Road to Wailea" His compositions are highly enjoyable! The compositions Sean wrote for members of his family I found most enjoyable and being a family man myself can identify with the sentiment found in each of the compositions. Whether it's a straight ahead rhythm, Latin beat or Funk groove, drummer and composer Sean Kennedy and the fine musicians on this CD take you on a great musical journey as they travel down the "Road to Wailea!" -Eric Mintel pianist/composer and leader of the Eric Mintel Quartet (October 21, 2004)
"Sean's playing has volumes of beauty in the sound of his creativity in jazz. Even at his wildest, whacked out moment, you'll find intensity and grace in his playing that is stunning. His music has a universal vibe that speaks to all and is in a class of its own." "Saxist Erin Stroup, is a delight, creating moods with mellow ballad stylings, setting the pace with bop, or for whatever is the call of the moment. Stroup is a talent to watch!"
-Tim Price, Saxophone Journal Magazine (Reading, PA March 2004)
"I'm a strong believer in good chemistry, and Seán J. Kennedy's new CD "Road to Wailea" has a very strong chemistry. And the members (starting with Seán) have just that special blend. The well composed compositions work as a vehicle to bring out the talents of ALL the musicians as a unit. I love the fact that there's no one person in the band that stands out, it's a group sound. The ideas and creativity flow from one composition to the next. And the more I listened, the more I felt that the music is being played with no industry influences or hidden agendas. The music is very pure and natural (which is hard to do these days) Seán puts a nice 'bed of rhythmic variety' for the band to build on, and they do!"
-Tommy Campbell, Jazz Drummer AzabuJuban, Tokyo, Japan, April 8, 2004
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