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Setanta Records: Brian
Reviews, discography, news archive, and audio samples.
http://www.setantarecords.com/artists/brian/
Brian's Ken Sweeney - An Update
Question and answer session.
http://www.musicOMH.com/interviews/ken-sweeney-2.htm
Brian's Ken Sweeney - Portrait of a Songwriter
Interview from musicOMH.com.
http://www.musicomh.com/interviews/ken-sweeney-1.htm
The Life of 'Brian'
Interview with Ken Sweeney.
http://www.almostfabulous.com/rc/interviews/brian.php
Amazon offers Wood II (Audio CD),14 March, 2006
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Why is this an unknown album? / 5
Why is this an unknown album, and why is Bromberg a relatively unknown (or at least, underrated) bassist? This CD has some of the most staggering, ridiculous acrobatic spasms I've ever heard on a bass. The recording itself sounds superb, and the warmth of the antique bass is incredible. Vinnie Colaiuta is holding down the drums in his normal, staggering polyrhythmic form and Waldman is a perfect foil to Bromberg on Piano. The trio is kind of a reverse piano trio in that the melodies are carried as often as not by the bass, and the "rhythm" instrument is the piano. It's an interesting inversion, and the musicians pull it off perfectly.

If you are a bassist, a fan of the bass, a drummer, a fan of drums, or a fan of good jazz in general, you will enjoy this album immensely. Bromberg's solos are just plain ridiculous. I've never quite heard an acoustic bass played in such a manner.

Highly recommended.

Song "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You"
Look into my eyes - you will see
What you mean to me
Search your heart - search your soul
When you find me then you'll search no more
Don't tell me it's not worth tryin' for
You can't tell me it's not worth dyin' for
You know it's true
Everything I do - I do it for you

Look into your heart - you will find
There's nothin' left to hide
Take me as I am - take my life
I would give it all - I would sacrifice
Don't tell me it's not worth fightin' for
I can't help it - there's nothin' I want more
You know it's true
Everything I do - I do it for you

There's no love - like your love
And no other - could give more love
There's nowhere - unless you're there
All the time - all the way

Oh - you can't tell me it's not worth tryin' for
I can't help it - there's nothin' I want more
Yeah, I would fight for you - I'd lie for you
Walk the wire for you - Yeah I'd die for you
You know it's true
Everything I do - Ohhh, I do it for you

Brian Leiter (ed.) - The Future for Philosophy - Reviewed by Gary ...
Philosophy Reviews · Reviews · Editorial Board · Reviewers Guidelines · Subscribe ... In putting together this collection, Brian Leiter showed the essential ...
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H-Net Review: Brian D. McKnight <brianpam@star-comm.net> on How ...
Reviewed by: Brian D. McKnight , Mississippi State University. ... Citation: Brian D. McKnight . "Review of Edward Countryman, ed, How Did American Slavery ...
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=8079943300074
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Rock Band Capitol Risk Signs With Artist International (SYS-CON Media)
Hollywood Studios International (PINKSHEETS: HYWS) CEO Steven Saxton announced today Artist International'snewest client signing, rock band Capitol Risk. The band will be representedby Artist International's Luke McFarland. McFarland is based in ArtistInternational's New York office.
A Spiritual for the Crescent City (The New York Sun)
The drummer Brian Blade calls his band, which is appearing this week at the Village Vanguard, a "fellowship" rather than a sextet or any other kind of ensemble name; this may refer to how the members have remained together considerably longer than most contemporary bands, in which players tend to come and go somewhat randomly. Of the six members of Mr. Blade's Fellowship, five ? saxists Myron ...
Rock Band Capitol Risk Signs With Artist International (Market Wire via Yahoo...
Hollywood Studios International CEO Steven Saxton announced today Artist International's newest client signing, rock band Capitol Risk. The band will be represented by Artist International's Luke McFarland.
BRIAN MCCOLLUM: Music weekend (Detroit Free Press)
When the story of emo in the '00s is told, Taking Back Sunday might be held up as Exhibit A. The New York quartet typifies the post-hardcore aesthetic as well as anyone: the razor guitars, the pealing vocals, the vulnerable, heart-wrenched lyrics.
L.A. confidential (Las Vegas CityLife)
EVEN SITTING IN THE GREEN ROOM watching David Letterman on the monitor, Brian Aubert wasn't exactly sure it was happening. OK, so things were going well for the band. That was true. The Silversun Pickups had its share of hype.
Allpress first chair in all-state band (News Democrat & Leader)
Russellville High School band student Christopher Allpress auditioned in December and made fourth chair bassoon in the All-State Concert Band.
Brian d'Arcy James, Ivy Austin and More to Sing Irving Berlin in March (Playb...
The five shows at the East Side venue will boast the talents of The Apple Tree 's Brian d'Arcy James as well as Ivy Austin, Jenny Powers, Max Morath and Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks. Robert Kimball is the artistic director of the Berlin salute; Charles Osgood will host.
Keeping it all in the family (Boston Globe)
Given their family's musical history and sheer size, it's not a shock that the three O'Malley brothers who make up the Safes -- Frankie , 33; Patrick , 30; and Michael , 29 -- formed a rock band. What is surprising is that they didn't start a marching band.
Grizzly Bear roams a wide territory (Calendarlive.com)
The Brooklyn-based band showcases shimmering melodies from its second album, "Yellow House." It's rare anymore for a band to do anything truly surprising, given how many bands there have been since the dawn of the modern pop era.
WIAA state wrestling: Verona's 'band of brothers' sets sights high (The Capit...
When Verona juniors Justin Garcia and Andres Caceres square off in practice, their teammates in the wrestling room sit up and take notice. They often serve as practice partners and know each other's moves so well that it isn't unusual for their matches to end in a scoreless tie.

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