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11 tracks | 61 minutes
Released Feb 2003
on Philip Wigfall
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 01:36 Sextant (intro) lyrics BUY MP3 01:36 Sextant (intro) lyrics "GIFT MP3" 01:36 Sextant (intro)
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:30 Cosmic Soul lyrics FREE 06:30 Cosmic Soul lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:30 Cosmic Soul
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A mixture of 80's Miles Davis, Weather Report, and tradional jazz with a side order of R&B Hip Hop for extra flavor. These elements combined create a soundscape that takes the listener on an electric, funk-driven, metaphoric journey
Bio / Background
I was a bit of a jazz snob before I got to Berklee. That soon changed when I had the chance to see Miles Davis live. In spite of my jazz conceit, I still wanted to see Miles play. At that time, Miles was playing electric jazz funk. Not exactly bebop! I especially wanted to hear his new alto saxophonist, Kenny Garrett. I had met Kenny in New York in 1985 at the Village Vanguard jazz club. I was so impressed with his playing, I became more serious about jazz music. That's when I became a jazz snob! But when I heard Kenny Garrett playing funk and playing the HELL out of it, I realized I had been wrong! I needed to be as flexible and open-minded a musician as he was! And when I returned to Vegas, I returned with a more positive attitude toward all music.
Currently, I'm working with a local group called Santa Fe, and entertainer Clint Holmes. I'm happily married with two beautiful daughters.


