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New CD, Now & Then, available on CDBaby.com

I'm so happy to say that my new CD, Now & Then, is finally available for purchase. During the mixing process, I made a number of additions to the live studio recordings, the most dramatic - adding in the great trumpeter, Greg Varlotta. The sole remaining tune we worked on was "Who Cares," featuring the incredible vocals of Jodi Light singing a duet with me - also featuring the wonderfully understated classical guitar playing of Paul Lucas. Of course, also featured on the CD are the wonderful musicianship of Jerry Dontato - Sax, Armand Boatman - Piano, Bill Moio - Guitar, Dom Moio - Drums, and the amazing bass playing of Dwight Killian.You can listen to samples of each song on the CD or purchase at CDBaby.com. You can also download the CD jacket by clicking here.

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Work begins on new tunes and new music project

The planned musical lineup for this new project will hopefully be the same as last - including Greg Varlotta on trumpet. With any luck, and money willing, it's my hope to go into the studio this coming Spring. I'm very excited and the new tunes are coming along great. Stay tuned for more information as things progress. Thanks.

 

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Songs for Low Light Conditions - FREE DOWNLOADS

I quietly released a new 6 song instrumental CD over the past month. This CD is a wonderful collection of melodies that I've written over the past 10 years (except for Old Lang Syne, that is :), but never found the appropriate CD to release them on. I invite you to download any or all of the tunes for free. Just click here to access the links. ENJOY!!!

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Tempe Center for the Arts' Songwriters' Showcase,
2011 a BIG hit.

Tempe Center for the Arts presented the first of its 2011 bi-annual "Invitation Only" music events to an near SOLD OUT audience. Special thanks to the management and crew who made this event such a fun and rewarding musical experience - and thank you so much for inviting me to participate. It was a lot of fun. Thanks Don, Mary, and Walt.

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