A guitar genius, by the Los Angeles Times, Blake Aaron began his career as an LA studio musician and sideman and has recorded and/ or performed with such artists as Philip Bailey, Bobby Womack and Carlos Santana (Womack-Save the Children), The Gap Band, Lakeside, Dynasty, The Drifters, The Coasters, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Joe Houston, Mary Wells, Billy Bass, Bernie Worrell, Fish (Fishbone), producer Bill Laswell, Hiroshima, Eric Marienthal, Nelson Rangell, Marion Meadows, Ricky Lawson, Steve Reid's Bamboo Forest, Kuh LaDesma, and Gloria Trevi.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Blake Aaron
A guitar genius, by the Los Angeles Times, Blake Aaron began his career as an LA studio musician and sideman and has recorded and/ or performed with such artists as Philip Bailey, Bobby Womack and Carlos Santana (Womack-Save the Children), The Gap Band, Lakeside, Dynasty, The Drifters, The Coasters, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Joe Houston, Mary Wells, Billy Bass, Bernie Worrell, Fish (Fishbone), producer Bill Laswell, Hiroshima, Eric Marienthal, Nelson Rangell, Marion Meadows, Ricky Lawson, Steve Reid's Bamboo Forest, Kuh LaDesma, and Gloria Trevi.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Deliaphaito Music
Deliaphaito Music; Michael Weathersby is a self made producer musician and performer from Los Angeles, USA. Mikes plays keyboards and writes and performs all his own music. He started his music journey as a young child. Influenced by a wide diversity of musicians from The Beatles to Herbie Hancock. Mike has performed in a few unknown groups over the years and performed in church choirs but now enjoys making his music alone. He has several music sites on the internet such as his myspace pages, reverbnation, facebook, twitter and musicxray.
Because of an ever growing fan base he has decided to take his music to the next level of music distribution, films tv and writing and producing other . artist. So hey world come and take a listen to the sounds of Mike's work, his self named Deliaphaito Music, and see and feel the difference. Sudan Sun
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Chuck Magione
Chuck Magione love affair
with music has been characterized by his boundless energy,
unabashed enthusiasm, and pure joy that radiates from
the stage.
Mangione first attracted attention with his brother, Gap,
in a mainstream jazz band, The Jazz Brothers, in which he
played trumpet much like that of the man who he refers to
as his musical father-Dizzy Gillespie. In fact Dizzy gave
Chuck an 'updo' horn just like his own.
Charles Frank aka "Chuck" Mangione is an American flugel horn player, trumpeter and composer who achieved international success in 1977 with his jazz-pop single, "Feels So Good." Mangione has released more than thirty albums since 1960. Chuck Magione,still tours and I had a chance to see him back in 2007 in Las Vegas, Canery Casino.It was a spectacular evening.
Charles Frank aka "Chuck" Mangione is an American flugel horn player, trumpeter and composer who achieved international success in 1977 with his jazz-pop single, "Feels So Good." Mangione has released more than thirty albums since 1960. Chuck Magione,still tours and I had a chance to see him back in 2007 in Las Vegas, Canery Casino.It was a spectacular evening.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Caleb Joseph

Caleb Joseph, Born in Haiti - Pearl of the Antilles If you have heard Caleb Joseph play his trumpet. He fell in love with the trumpet at a very young age and develop his own unique sound, hence did not have the opportunity to study music until he reached high school. 15 years ago, after the death of his mentor/teacher Hugue Jean-Baptiste known as "Guy", he started lessons at a music school in Haiti called "Ecole Sainte Trinite de Port-au-Prince" where pursued music with enthusiasm, discipline and passion. He felt in love with the trumpet and start developing his own unique sound. Today, the sound of Caleb's trumpet speaks for him. His smooth and refined notes are capable of transcending your spirit and imagination to an incredible journey. That's why many artists and producers such as Dr Gary Brown, Emmanuel Tuffet, Marc Mannino (former college teacher), of course his long time friend Rodney Rocques from Berklee love to work with him for his wide range of variety of skills. From the Souvenir cd comes track one now playing "Awesome."
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Kyle Eastwood
Son of legendary actor Clint Eastwood
He has experimented on different styles of jazz which charts a new territory with a mix of traditional and Contemporary Jazz.
Kyle Eastwood's records "Paris Blues, Metropolitan" was released in the US. It was recorded in Paris and includes collaborations with some of the artists he admires most on the current scene: drummer Manu Katche, trumpeter Till Bronner, French star vocalist Camille and pianist Eric Legnini. Metropolitan was co-produced by Erin Davis; son of Miles and Kyle's long term writing partner Michael Stevens, the album captured the attention of the jazz world.
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Sunday, September 1, 2013
GLORIA RY'ANN
Her determination is paying off. Emerging as a dynamic vocalist, with a four- octave range, Gloria Ry’ann has been featured throughout the country as a headlining music act. Her music has found a home on radio stations around the world. Listeners are flocking to her sound on Facebook, MySpace and YouTube as well as live performances that convey a style, which Gloria describes as “positive, vibrant, classy, sensual, and sometimes naughty.” “From middle voice to the whistle register, Gloria is in possession of a vocal tone that is simply beautiful,” says Carl Smith of GrownFolksMusic.com. “I, for one, have reserved a space in my musical radar screen for [her] and I think you should, too.”
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Saturday, August 31, 2013
James Colah
The latest release from London England-based Keyboards player, songwriter and producer James Colah is the force of coolness, tasty, stylish contemporary jazz with his original tunes. The Coast Radio Jazz & Soul, has me wondering my Jazz Pursuit of Happiness in Smooth Jazz. I've listened to many astounding Smooth Jazz tracks by various artists. One in particular, the amazing keyboardist, producer, songwriter- James Colah who sent us a pre-release copy of his new song "Take Me Higher", soon to be released around mid- August, 2013.
James who has never sung before made his first attempt to sing. This was very exciting for us to hear his first jazz-soulful vocal track, it was electrify and blew us away. My words exactly, "Is that you James?" I didn't know you could sing? His cool, elegant, breezy style is captivating and his jazz ability will speak to those who appreciate the finer things in life! Don’t miss “Better Days, To Be With You, Come with me, Ocean Tide, Touched by the light, Blissful, Moment In Time, Say It Back, Could it be and now Take Me Higher ” from this cool new project… it’s intoxicating! It will Take your breath away.
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Grant Harrison
Grant Harrison, a newcomer on the music scene, it’s hard to tell music wasn’t his first love. With a knack for songwriting and performing that can’t be taught, this young singer/ songwriter is creating a buzz around Houston and he’s humble enough to not even realize it.
Starting out by drumming on pots and pans as a 3-year-old (like most kids), Grant eventually moved past cookware and toy xlyophones and learned piano at a young age. Raised in a family deeply rooted in the church, he grew up watching his mother sing in the praise band and quickly added singing to his repertoire of skills. He learned to play the guitar when his sister received one for Christmas and he was able to snag it when she wasn’t looking. The ukulele and the mandolin made their way into his arsenal of instruments as well.
“Once I had access to an instrument, I couldn’t put it down,” Grant recalls. “I took up percussion in school and at 12, I joined the praise band at my church.”
As his appreciation for music and instrumentation grew,
“Songwriting became such a passion that it overruled any ability to pay attention in class,” he said. “All I wanted to do was write. I would sit in class and hear the music as the lyrics came to me. I couldn’t get to my guitar fast enough.”
As a fresh face on the scene, Grant is in the enviable position to march to the beat of his own drum. Influences include the likes of Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Earth Wind & Fire and Chicago while whispered comparisons to Jason Mraz, Bruno Mars and John Mayer abound as he performs. But, Grant is determined to be as unique as possible.
“What can I say? I love music. I love God. That's what Grant Harrison is all about.
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Monday, August 26, 2013
JazzBoy- The Coast Radio
Dino Fiumara
Born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA Dino has been exposed to a rich environment of music, art and theater since as a child. At the Conservatory of Naples Italy, this is where Dino began his early piano instruction. Dino learned everything from his Grandmother and Father's endless talents and wisdom.
At West Virginia University Dino auditioned and became part of the WVU Big Band.Performing with experiences included concerts with Vince DiMartino from the Old Tonight Show Band, and Chris Vadella, long time performer with Chuck Mangione. Continuing his education at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Dino began studying Jazz and Classical Piano with David Budway, recording artist with Hubert Laws, and musical director for Jeff Tane Watts, Liza Minnelli. Dino became part of the prestigious Duquesne Big Band, which led to intense performances with the great Slide Hampton, Herbie Mann, and Tony Williams (who wanted Dino to go on the road with him, however he was too young at the time and wanted to complete his studies). This was a GREAT HONOR bestowed upon him at such an early age from one of the Legends of Jazz.
Dino has performed with such notable Artists as: Barbara Morrison, Dean Koba, Roger Humphrys, Marco Panascia, Stanly Turrentine, Chris Vadella,Herbi Mann, Slide Hampton, Joe Negri, Peppe Merolla, Randy Purcell, Victor Manecchia, Narding Sanchez, Scotty Hood, Stewart Loseby, Richard Brisco, Reggie Watkins, Jeri De Leon, Eddie Layman, Christy Smith, Louis Soliano, and many more....
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Sunday, August 25, 2013
Kenny Garret
Kenny Garrett-is a Grammy Award-winning American post bop jazz saxophonist and flautist who gained fame in his youth as a member of the Duke Ellington Orchestra and of Miles Davis's band. He has since pursued a critically acclaimed solo career. Most recently he joined a group of jazz musicians, The Five Peace Band.
Kenny Garrett was born in Detroit, Michigan, on October 9, 1960; he is a 1978 graduate of Mackenzie High School. His father was a carpenter who played tenor saxophone as a hobby. Garrett's own career as a saxophonist took off when he joined the Duke Ellington Orchestra in 1978, then led by Duke's son, Mercer Ellington. Three years later he played in the Mel Lewis Orchestra, playing the music of Thad Jones, and also the Dannie Richmond Quartet, focusing on Charles Mingus's music.
In 1984, he recorded his first album as a bandleader, Introducing Kenny Garrett, on the CrissCross label. He then recorded two albums with Atlantic Records: Prisoner of Love and African Exchange Student. Garrett signed to the Warner Bros. Records label, and beginning with Black Hope, in 1992, he has continued to record with them. Among his notable recordings on Warner Bros. are Pursuance: The Music of John Coltrane, recorded in 1996, and Songbook, his first album made up entirely of his own compositions, recorded in 1997 and nominated for a Grammy Award. During his career, Garrett has performed and recorded with many jazz greats such as Miles Davis, Art Blakey, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, McCoy Tyner, Pharoah Sanders, Brian Blade, Marcus Miller, Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Herbie Hancock, Bobby Hutcherson, Ron Carter, Elvin Jones, and Mulgrew Miller.
While Garrett is best known in many circles for the five years he spent playing with Miles Davis during Miles' electric period, he states that he has become accustomed to the association: Herbie Hancock, they always mention Miles Davis, or Wayne Shorter Read More
Friday, August 16, 2013
Joel Del Rosario
Joel Del Rosario
In the mid-90's, Joel was an intern at A&R. He played guitar in an R&B Band and helped produce. He wrote music for a small record label and studied under tutelage of Elroy Jones (Stanley Jordan)
Calm in The Storm is one of Rosario's best work. We expect to hear more from Joel.
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Thursday, August 8, 2013
Kennis Jones

Kennis Jones, flair for music came at an early age where his father sang with Sam Cook and with the Wings of Faith gospel group. Kennis decided to go to California to pursue his music career. After initially spending time with members of Earth Wind and Fire, Kennis eventually got an interview with Smokey Robinson. Smokey immediately signed Kennis as a personal songwriter.
Kennis wrote many songs for Smokey, a couple of which were released, including the excellent cut “If we’re gonna act like lovers” from the Big Time soundtrack. Kennis also wrote another tune for Smokey Robinson “I’m Loving You Softly” for his Love Breeze album. Facebook
Friday, July 26, 2013
Frank Piombo and Rod Williams Band
Versatile guitarist Frank Piombo and The Rod Williams Band performing their music from their latest cd; Sleepwalk, Pay It Forward, Grover Style, As Smooth As It Gets and Breezin.
The Rod Williams band members are Rod Willaims on Sax, Bass- Pablo Claudio on Keys-Donnie Harrell Drums- Al Johnson on drums, Vibes- Kevin Sanders and Frank Piombo on Guitar.
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