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Tom Bruner
Homage to a Hero:
Tom Bruner Plays the Ballads of Wes Montgomery

Homage to a Hero CD cover.
Musicians
Tom Bruner: guitar
Orchestra arranged and conducted by Tom Bruner

Sample Track
Here's a sample track from Homage to a Hero. This is “In a sentimental mood,” written by Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, and Irving Mills. (If you don't see the audio player below, please update your browser. The file might take 30 seconds or more to load, depending on the speed of your internet connection and CPU.)


Website: www.tombruner.com
Distribution: CDBaby

Disc 1 Tracks
01 – Far Wes
02 – In a sentimental mood
03 – Heartstrings
04 – Darn that dream
05 – Delilah
06 – 'Round midnight
07 – You don't know what love is
08 – Polkadots and moonbeams
09 – Born to be blue
10 – Come rain or come shine

Disc 1 length: 49:50



Disc 2 Tracks
01 – Angel eyes
02 – A ghost of a chance
03 – Prelude to a kiss
04 – Body and soul
05 – Old folks
06 – Dreamsville
07 – Violets for your furs
08 – What's new
09 – Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry


Disc 2 length: 43:48


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Stanton Kessler
Skywatcher

Skywatcher CD cover.

Tracks
01 – Dave's place
02 – Airbourne
03 – Jim's delight
04 – Juggernaut
05 – Gratitude
06 – Remnant
07 – Skywatcher
08 – So large
09 – R & B drums
10 – For all seasons

Length: 65:43
All compositions by Stanton Kessler.
Musicians
— Playground —
Tracks 1, 5 and 10
Stanton Kessler: trumpet and flugelhorn
Roger Wilder: piano
Bob Bowman: bass
Todd Strait: drums

— Crossroads Quartet —
Tracks 2, 3 and 4
Stanton Kessler: trumpet and flugelhorn
Andrew Ouellette: piano
Karl McComas-Reichl: bass
Brian Steever: drums

— Parallax —
Tracks 6, 7 and 8
(Ryan Lee and Brian Steever on track 9)
Stanton Kessler: trumpet and flugelhorn
Roger Wilder: piano
Bill McKemy: bass
Ryan Lee: drums [right channel]
Brian Steever: drums [left channel]

Special Guests
Matt Otto: tenor sax on track 3
Dave Chael: tenor sax on track 7

Sample Track
Here's a sample track from Skywatcher. This is Stanton Kessler's composition, “Juggernaut.” (If you don't see the audio player below, please update your browser. The file might take 30 seconds or more to load, depending on the speed of your internet connection and CPU.)


Website: www.stantonkessler.com
Record label: Artists Recording Collective
Distribution: CDBaby, iTunes, and Spotify



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El Eco with Guillermo Nojechowicz
Puerto de Buenos Aires 1933

Puerto de Buenos Aires 1933 CD cover.

Tracks
01 – Milonga para los niños
02 – Trains
03 – Europe 1933
04 – Puerto de Buenos Aires
05 – Berimbao's baby
06 – The unknown road
07 – I loved you too
08 – The possibility of change
09 – Bebe
10 – Friday night mambo

Length: 58:18
All tracks written by Guillermo Nojechowicz except track 8 (Fernando Huergo) and track 9 (Hermeto Pascoal).
Musicians
Hélio Alves: piano
Fernando Huergo: bass
Kim Nazarian: vocals and percussion
Marco Pignataro: tenor and soprano saxes
Brian Lynch: trumpet
Guillermo Nojechowicz: drums, percussion and vocals

Guests
Franco Pinna: bombo legüero and percussion
Roberto Cassan: accordion
Megumi Stohs Lewis: violin
Ethan Wood: violin
Sarah Darling: viola
Leo Eguchi: cello
Nando Michelin: string arrangements

Sample Track
Here's a sample track from Puerto de Buenos Aires 1933. This is Guillermo Nojechowicz's composition, “Milonga para los niños.” (If you don't see the audio player below, please update your browser. The file might take 30 seconds or more to load, depending on the speed of your internet connection and CPU.)


Website: www.elecomusic.com
Record label: ZOHO Music




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