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fave it Jazz Fusion | Smooth Jazz
8 tracks | 39 minutes
Released May 2005
on The Bill Hart Project
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:02 What Are You Doing? lyrics BUY MP3 05:02 What Are You Doing? lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:02 What Are You Doing?
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Between smooth jazz and fusion you'll find The Bill Hart Project, dynamite melodic guitar-based jazz.
Bio / Background
This CD is gem for guitar fans. Bill cuts loose with ex-Miles Davis sideman and guitarist extraordinaire Mike Stern! Mike sits in on "What Are You Doing," "This Is Why," "Yes You Can," and "Got Mike?" Defintely check out the way it all comes together on track #5-"Yes You Can."
The author of SOLO JAZZ GUITAR in the Hal Leonard series, Bill Hart is also the head of the Guitar Department at the Atlanta Institute for Music. Bill's rich, warm tone meshes perfectly with his killer chops to create a playing style that celebrates the guitar without the histrionics that can bog down so many guitar-based CDs.
For a complete history of Bill, check out his Web site, or look at the CD Baby entry for his first album: Watch The Sky (1999 edition).






