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Bouncin' at 415 the 3tet |
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Hannah's Dance the 3tet |
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Where's that Cat? the 3tet |
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The Ballad of Lou Blatten the 3tet |
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Last update: 03/10/10 23:49:53 Account: BurnJam VIP Location: AMERICA NORTH: USA:North Carolina (NC) Signed up: 02 May 2007 09:32 AM Members: Paul Bomar, Guy Percy, Mark Dunn Genre: Jazz Influences: kenny burrell, charles mingus, max roach Website: http://www.3tet.net |
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Guitarist Paul Bomar has been obsessed with jazz since the age of 16. His previous musical affiliations include Steel Belted Slinky, Evil Jungle, The Corey Parker Band, and Human Beans. He has also been involved in numerous studio projects as a session musician. His influences and favorites include Kenny Burrell, Tommy Flanagan, and Sonny Rollins
Drummer Mark Dunn began his musical journey at the age of 10. He has since played in such projects as the Debbie Elam Band and TJQ, been a studio musician for Sun Studios for eight years, and done work in orchestral environments for theatre and churches. His influences include Gene Krupa, Max Roach, Buddy Rich, and Lionel Hampton.
Bassist Guy Percy was born in North Olmstead Ohio and Started off playing rock music on electric bass when he was 16. Self-taught on electric bass for 3-4 years, Began playing upright in 1992 . He then went to NCCU in Durham, receiving a BM in Jazz performance, BA in Music Education, and a MA in Music Comp/history. He has played in NCCU jazz band, performed with Alvin Atkinson Q-tet, Blue Note recording artist Freddie Redd, Maceo Parker, Louis Bellson and Jimmy Heath among others. He has recently been a member of the local bands TJQ, Mule City Slamtet. His influences include John Entwistle, Ray Brown, Paul Chambers and Sonny Rollins.
Ski
(26 Nov 2007 03:15 PM)
This is passionate stuff. Listen closely. Close your eyes and allow the music to transport you to your favorite jazz club. You have a table right next to the stage. You're participating in an act of intimacy between consenting adults. This is adult music. I don't mean a bow-chicka-bow-bow skinflick soundtrack. I mean the sound is mature, focussed and purposeful. It's joyous, sensual and passionate. This is what happens when a group of artists, mature in their craft, really pour their souls into it. You can hear love tempered by pain. You can hear joy overcoming hardship. You can feel the callouses on the hands that made this music. Dig. |
geetarz
(27 May 2007 12:26 AM)
Great tunes guys! I try to get out to local clubs around LA as much as possible that feature Jazz bands. Let me know when you might be in the area. |
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http://www.burnjam.com
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Fan: #1: Jammer Since: 09 May 2007 09:08 AM |
Fan: #2: simong Since: 22 Jun 2007 04:54 PM |
Fan: #3: SadSally Since: 06 Jul 2007 09:08 PM |