Friday, February 26, 2010

New Music!


Hey guys I know it has been awhile but i have some updates for you. New in music if you are into the singer/songerwriter department is Nathan Angelo. He is out of Atlanta, Georgia. He has played piano since he was six years old. The singer relased his debut album in 2006 called, Through Playing Me. Recently he has released an EP called, These Ol' Keys. The star numbers on this EP are "These Ol' Keys" and a "Song For a Friend." If you are into nice vocals and rich musicianship, check him out.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

A Players Corner

Strumming away to beats of life,
Singing about the world and strife.
Living paycheck to paycheck all alone,
Only street corner gigs without a home.
A quarter, a nickel, a dime, they don’t need,
For money is not their life’s lead.
It’s the music that takes them farther away;
For their only passion is to play.
For someone to hear the truth they speak,
For that is what they are out to seek.
The truth, I tell you, is their only wish,
Not to be vain and extremely rich.
Believe the message that comes from the heart.
Because truth is always found at the star,t
Of things in life greater than all,
Love is usually the game that takes a fall.
The musicians, they live for this game,
No, “Cat and Mouse” is not the name.
It is heartbreak, that’s written in the sands,
And why love songs are written in all far off lands.
They are people whose wishes don’t come to be,
Because their passionate souls cant be happy.
The one thing we live for die to find
Is the love forever and all time.
Maybe we’re lucky and the player is not;
Because the truth that he speaks gets him caught,
In a life that only brings material bliss.
But cannot bring him truly this,
A Llove of a lifetime, a player’s prayer,
To complete them and to truly care,
About the truths in all of life and love,
And to understand the blessings sent from above.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Perfect Jazzy Romance Night

By Dominique Williams – East Anchorage High School

Have you ever heard an instrument belt? Dave Koz made his multiple saxophones belt on Saturday night and his grooves brought the almost sold-out crowd to their feet. This jazz artist is a performer that everyone should see and would enjoy!

Romance is in the air this season, and Koz certainly put the lovebirds in a good mood. His song “Surrender,” off The Dance album, was the love song of the night. This slow groove created an intimate atmosphere for all the lovers in the audience. Not only was this song a highlight to the night but the song also had some choreography that the band was involved with to put a humorous touch on the serious topic of love.

Another highlight of the night were the impressive solos by the band. Mr. Bill “Rubberhand Man” Sharpe started the solos of the night with a killer bass solo! His fingers plucked those bass strings faster than the crowd could even process, but they loved every minute of it.

After Dave Koz explained to the crowd that this is his twentieth year as a jazz artist, he went into a three-song medley. All the songs had sentimental value to Koz from “Castle of Dreams” which was his first single, to “Faces of the Heart,” the theme song to the popular soap opera, General Hospital, buying him his first home, to finally a rendition to a song off his all time favorite movie Wizard of Oz, “Over the Rainbow.”

The next solo of the night was from drummer Mr. Stevo Theard. His solo led to the upbeat jam “Bada Bing.” This track also featured a very interactive guitar solo from Mr. Randy Jenkins. Jenkins was spinning, rolling on the ground, and jumping, while playing the guitar. Now that is a true performer, giving the crowd his all.

Another sentimental note to Koz’s concert was his song “Emily.” The song, written with Jeff Lorber and Bobby Caldwell, is about his goddaughter. This slow jam calmed the crowd and touched hearts. This song however did not stop the highlights of the night; the next track was one that only the youngest generation would not understand.

“The Pink Panther” theme song was a joy for the crowd. This smooth prowl into Hollywood came from Mr. Henry Mancini and led to a booty shake from the man of the night himself.

Making sure to hit every band member Koz introduces the crowd to his music director Brian Simpson who delivered an interactive and exciting piano solo. Not only did he play stationary at the piano but he also had a portable piano, which at one point he played behind his head!

The crowd was pumped and clapping after that impressive solo, and participated in a singing competition to the song “Can’t Let You Go.” The crowd loved this song. During this performance, Koz and the band traveled into the crowd for dancing with the audience. The ladies loved this!

The finale was a sweet serenade of “I’ll Be There.” In this the crowd sang along and waved their hands. The band members surprised us by all singing and Jenkins gave us his final guitar solo. This song finished the night on a sweet but rememberable note.

By far this was an amazing concert! The crowd enjoyed the artist, and Dave Koz truly enjoyed the audience. Fun anecdotes with a mix of serious love songs set the mood of the night. This intimate concert was a great start to this romantic holiday season.