Once Upon A Time There Was No Money

Written by Joseph Clark


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The author has had a wide range of diverse spiritual and worldly experiences over the past 5 decades. He has walked in many shoes from an average Joe to a business owner and currently is the author of books dealing with human evolution. The past 14 years were an intense study of the world of the divine and the correlation of people currently in physical biology and the relation of the human to the higher aspects of their existence in the physical world.


AL BASILE’S TRIBUTE TO JAZZ

Written by Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck


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Basile is not onlyrepparttar featured cornet player on Red Breath; he provides vocals that are hard to forget. He follows inrepparttar 109799 footsteps of Sinatra and Bennett, usingrepparttar 109800 two great vocalists as models to setrepparttar 109801 foundation forrepparttar 109802 album. There is a strong influence of Louis Armstrong present in his cornet playing-featuringrepparttar 109803 large, warm, dark nature of tone that he has worked so hard to develop overrepparttar 109804 years.

Red Breath has a strong sense of danceable rhythm and timeless quality. Surely, it will find its way as one ofrepparttar 109805 classic albums of modern jazz. It is an archetypal depiction of mixingrepparttar 109806 old with new for a fresh new outlook on jazz music.

For More Information: http://www.albasile.com or Contact: basile@albasile.com Phone: 401-438 -7431 ###

Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck conducts interviews, writes reviews, biographies, press releases and articles for Independent and Major artists Worldwide. Articles are dispersed on a vast network of websites. Links to sites with great music content are provided on my Homepage and Links Page.


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