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BRIAN GRODERS TORQUE NAMED ONE OF BEST OF 2007

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2007-12-31 21:22:25 by Shyam Sundar in The LION 90.7fm
BRIAN GRODERS TORQUE NAMED BEST OF 2007 BY DOWNBEAT MAGAZINE Brian Groder And The Sam Rivers Trio Torque Latham Records Brian Groder: trumpet, flugelhorn; Sam Rivers: tenor sax, flute; Doug Mathews: bass; Anthony Cole: drums http://www.briangroder.com TORQUE, the most recent CD by trumpeter and composer Brian Groder, has been named one of the...
 
 
 
 
 
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AUGER, BRIAN - Straight Ahead (1974)

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2008-02-07 21:43:33 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Brian Auger added to this site about a week ago and I think I do agree that his music should be featured here at this comprehensive site. The main reason is that the music of Brian Auger brings together the beauty of jazz music blended nicely with classic rock using unique keyboard work by the maestro. I knew the name of Brian Auger when I...
 
 
 
 
 
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Brian Webb, Friday, September 21, 8pm

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2007-08-20 09:42:00 by Notlob in Notlob Music
...BRIAN WEBB http://www.brian-webb.com http://www.myspace.com/brianwebbmusic Born and raised in Atlanta to a very large family, Brian began performing out about 13 years ago at Eddie's Attic in Decatur. After a sucessful stint in his southern home, he moved himself and his cute little dog up to Massachusetts, with no intention of a career in...
 
 
 
 
 
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AUGER, BRIAN - Open (1967)

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2008-02-19 17:13:54 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Brian Auger, unfortunetly most of it is not very good. The album starts off nicely with two 60s instrumental hipster lounge jazz numbers that feature Brian's great Hammond playing. This is a great style for Brian and shows his playing progressing nicely from his first album. Both of these songs also have much better production than his first...
 
 
 
 
 
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AUGER, BRIAN - Brian Auger's Oblivion Express (1970) [rated 4/5 by Sean Trane]

2008-01-25 09:19:05 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
 
...Brian decided to form a new band from scratch and allow for more instrumental space in his music. And what a departure this was from the Trinity days. Here the music took a more severe turn away from his previous sound while remaining accessible, but being much more energetic as well and combined jazz and rock even further. With Dean and...
 
 
 
 
 
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AUGER, BRIAN - Streetnoise (1969)

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2008-02-22 05:06:17 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Brian (his strongest performance in his career, IMHO) and Ambrose. Remarkably divided in four sides of four tracks, by making a bit of a selection and lengthening the sides length, they couldve made a complete superstar single disc album Right from the first notes of the instrumental Tropic of Capricorn, where Brians Aurgan rules, you know...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Tides In For Brian RollandJazz Pop Release Makes Waves

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2008-05-22 16:19:10 by muzikman in Guest Music Bloggers
...Brian Rolland released The Tides In , a highly acclaimed jazz-pop release featuring Rollands beautiful acoustic guitar linesexpertly played and defined by some of the finest craftsmanship found in the independent music community. The Tides In debuted at #3 on the New Age/World/Ambient Charts for April 2008, and has been creeping up on the...
 
 
 
 
 
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--=[ Brian Bromberg ]=--

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2008-07-22 17:48:00 by Lord Blak in Blaks Lair
Brian Bromberg - Choices [2004 I admit, I have loved Brian's work since I first heard him on his project..You Know That Feeling. On this project, Brian has 14 tracks with unique arrangements. Nothing sounds like a cover of anything you have heard. With guest artists like Jeff Lorber (who is at his best on this), Brian Culbertson (another...
 
 
 
 
 
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AUGER, BRIAN - Closer To It! (1973) [rated 4/5 by Sean Trane]

2008-01-27 07:58:28 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
 
...Brian surprises everyone by getting rid of almost everyone on his band bar bassist Dean. Gone are Mullen, McIntosh and new-coming Litgerwood (which IMHO was always irksome with his high perched voice) and in is the percussive duo of Lennox Laington and Godfrey McLean, while unknown ills ruffles the strings. While this album has come out under...