Sunday, March 19, 2017
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Friday, March 17, 2017
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Bruce Nazarian /Rewind
Their were many show done by Bruce Nazarian who passed away on Friday October 9th 2015. I am sadden. but honored to share what he loved most, his passion for music. We on The Coast Radio will continue to play Nazarian's shows that I have archieved over the years. Here you will hear some of the best mixes broadcast on The Coast Radio made by Nazarian over the months. I'm sure he would be pleased. Coming to you on Wednesday March 15th, 2017. RIP my friend, always good to hear your voice.
Detroit musician and record producer reports say that he died of a heart attack while editing music on his computer. Soul collectors will know Bruce via his session work with Motown and Invictus, though he was also a member of Brownsville Station and in recent years he was a respected member of the LA contemporary jazz scene and he also hosted a program on Solar Radio – "The Digital Guy radio Show".
Nazarian was born in Detroit in 1949 and at school and college he became proficient on piano, sax and guitar. His first major gig was playing in pop star Brian Hyland's band before playing studio gigs. His studio credits include work with: David Ruffin, Johnnie Taylor, Barrett Strong, Anita Baker, the Spinners, The Dramatics, The Temptations and many others. Then he worked with the team at Invictus Records... he was even the featured singer on 8th Day's 'If I Could Just See The Light'. In 1975 he joined funk-rockers Brownsville Station (remember their 'Smoking' In The Boys Room'?). He left the band in 1979 and worked more sessions - and was one of the pioneers of using digital sequencing in recording and indeed, along with jazz, digital possibilities became Bruce's passion.
Detroit musician and record producer reports say that he died of a heart attack while editing music on his computer. Soul collectors will know Bruce via his session work with Motown and Invictus, though he was also a member of Brownsville Station and in recent years he was a respected member of the LA contemporary jazz scene and he also hosted a program on Solar Radio – "The Digital Guy radio Show".
Nazarian was born in Detroit in 1949 and at school and college he became proficient on piano, sax and guitar. His first major gig was playing in pop star Brian Hyland's band before playing studio gigs. His studio credits include work with: David Ruffin, Johnnie Taylor, Barrett Strong, Anita Baker, the Spinners, The Dramatics, The Temptations and many others. Then he worked with the team at Invictus Records... he was even the featured singer on 8th Day's 'If I Could Just See The Light'. In 1975 he joined funk-rockers Brownsville Station (remember their 'Smoking' In The Boys Room'?). He left the band in 1979 and worked more sessions - and was one of the pioneers of using digital sequencing in recording and indeed, along with jazz, digital possibilities became Bruce's passion.
Saturday, March 11, 2017
UNAM
U-Nam has played, recorded and worked with: Barry
White, Kool & the Gang, Billy Paul, George Duke, Marcus Miller,
Eric Benet, Dave Koz, Najee, Phil Perry, Stokley Williams (Mint
Condition), Rahsaan Patterson, Patrice Rushen, Paul Jackson Jr., WahWah
Watson, Paul Jackson (The Headhunters), Rick Braun, Jonathan Butler,
Jeff Lorber, Jeff Golub, Maysa Leak, Ronnie Foster, Abiodun (The Last
Poets), Daddy-O (Stetasonic), Norman Connors, Dennis Chambers, Andreas
Oberg, Alsou, Luis Fonsi, Honeyz, MC Solaar, Ophélie Winter, Marva King,
Tony Terry, Oleta Adams, Candy Dulfer, Deniece Williams, Brian Simpson,
Euge Groove, Bob Baldwin, Tom Braxton,Gregg Karukas, Michael Paulo,
Joey Sommerville, James Day, Cool Million and many more… http://unamprod.com
James Colah
James Colah is from London, England and is an accomplished keyboards
player, producer, arranger, composer, session man and International
Songwriter Award winner with an impressive resumé in the music industry.
He began his music studies at the age of four with a classical training which progressed to a dynamic and creative flare for composition and performance, much of which is undertaken at his own south London studios.
He has composed, performed, recorded and produced music for more than 300+ artists of various genres with the philosophy, “As long as you have a germ of a melody which you can hum, I can develop it into something which is sure to please.”
He began his music studies at the age of four with a classical training which progressed to a dynamic and creative flare for composition and performance, much of which is undertaken at his own south London studios.
He has composed, performed, recorded and produced music for more than 300+ artists of various genres with the philosophy, “As long as you have a germ of a melody which you can hum, I can develop it into something which is sure to please.”
Alex Guedes
Alex Guedes; comes to you from Brazil, he is the man with the Golden Voice. Guedes first contacted The Coast Radio back in 2008. He is an amazing vocalist , in jazz, pop, R&B and soul.
Homer T. Williams
Homer T. William Jr.
Born May 4, 1971 music was a part of Homer’s life very early. At the age of 5 his talent for percussion was obvious, at nine becoming a member of the Wicomico Youth Orchestra the violin became the next in a series of instruments that Williams would make his own. Soon he would discover the keyboard and it wasn’t long before Homer was piecing together intricate original rhythms and melodic string patterns. A Master of sequential technology and a Flawless Performer, In The late 80's Williams served as an opening act for Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylists and The Dramatics. As producer, composer, arranger and instrumentalist. Williams is creating beautiful musical landscapes from Light Classical,Smooth Jazz and Gospel to R&B, Rock and Dance. Homer's credits include Song Vault's Smooth Jazz Top Ten Single "Autumn Breeze" To date He is Being featured on Internet Radio in the US, Italy, and London!
Born May 4, 1971 music was a part of Homer’s life very early. At the age of 5 his talent for percussion was obvious, at nine becoming a member of the Wicomico Youth Orchestra the violin became the next in a series of instruments that Williams would make his own. Soon he would discover the keyboard and it wasn’t long before Homer was piecing together intricate original rhythms and melodic string patterns. A Master of sequential technology and a Flawless Performer, In The late 80's Williams served as an opening act for Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylists and The Dramatics. As producer, composer, arranger and instrumentalist. Williams is creating beautiful musical landscapes from Light Classical,Smooth Jazz and Gospel to R&B, Rock and Dance. Homer's credits include Song Vault's Smooth Jazz Top Ten Single "Autumn Breeze" To date He is Being featured on Internet Radio in the US, Italy, and London!
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