Posted March 07, 2007 by Band Geek
The Hands of Man
by Terrence Brewer


Band Geek says: Bay Area jazz musician/composer Terrence Brewer started out as a sax player and then switched to guitar relatively quickly. He's got just about the finest sound on his instrument that I know. You can hear the influences of greats such as Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, Herb Ellis and Pat Matheny in his playing. And you can really hear the love for his instrument and what he’s playing in every note. Catch him live when you can. And check out this beautiful track from his CD “The Calling, Vol. 1”.
MORE POSTINGS FROM BAND GEEK
1-4 of 238  |  more »
Delta City Blues by Michael Brecker
blues, jazz fusion, heavy metal bebop
Michael Brecker was probably one of the most influential saxophone players outside of Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. He was a highly regarded jazz...  more »
God and the FBI by Janis Ian
country/folk, rock, singer/songwriter
In a series of brilliant essays, one of which you can read here, singer/songwriter legend Janis Ian blew the lid of the RIAA's claim that...  more »
Down With My Ragtop by The Philistines
world, hip hop, rap
Stellar hip-hop from these talented Arab-American representatives.  more »
I'm So Happy by Bombskare
reggae/ska, bluebeat, 2-Tone
Real 2-tone/Bad Manners style bluebeat ska from Ska-ttland. What a party!  more »
 
1-4 of 238  |  more »
WHO ADDED TO    MY MUZIC
 
ADVERTISEMENT