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Urban Jazz Session - Blue (Do You?)
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Questions every master seeks in a student and every aspirant seeks in a master: Do you Blue? Do you True? True my view, Fellow Seeker
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Original Urban Jazz Music from Sacramento, California
Urban Jazz SeSSion HeroeS for Higher Featuring the Talents of Reagan Branch Saxophone, Flute Subtle Truth Bass D.J. Anand Phonograph, Monosynth, Reverb Darrel Stanley - Guitar See Urban Jazz Session every Wednesday at The Fox and Goose on 10th and R in downtown Sacramento. Urban Jazz Session is an artists' collective bringing the evolutionary and soul sounds of urban jazz to inspire creativity, evolve jazz as a cultural art form and means of communication, and preserve our cultural heritage in music. We compose and perform original urban jazz compositions using the voices of our daily lives, in the language of jazz. Artists experienced in the tradition of delivering music to any environment. From conversation, to dining, to dancing. The band is also available to provide professional Lights and Sound for any venue. For booking, or just to say hi, contact: Todd Kelly sactoheroes@yahoo.com Kristian39 phasecoil39@yahoo.com Visit our Yahoo Group for Urban Jazz Workshop news, party crashing, and upcoming shows! http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/urbanjazz/
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Genre
Jazz Jazz Fusion
Charts
Peak #28
Peak in subgenre #7
Author
Urban Jazz Session
Rights
2004
Uploaded
January 26, 2005
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MP3 7.6 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
This composition is about two years older than the Urban Jazz Session. When the Urban Jazz Workshop, and even the Session was still wrestling to try and fill a three hour show with improv and original material (I had taken to playing bass by that time, switched from trumpet), Clark Goodloe and "Q" Williams walked through the door (for the first time) and sat for a couple of numbers. After, they got up to go, but Clark turned to me (Subtle) and asked if I still played trumpet. I replied yes, and he said "Good, good. Remember the jazz. Stay blue." Right after he went with Q, we started performing this piece. After we finished, we named it Blue.
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Do you Blue? Do you True? Ooh, you do? Ooh la la la.... (the rest is in jazz idiom)
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