Showing posts with label Arlington Jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arlington Jones. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Arlington Jones - Groove

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 65:47
Size: 150.6 MB
Styles: Funk, Piano jazz, Cool jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[8:37] 1. Groove
[3:35] 2. Keep It Fresh
[3:20] 3. Pookah Rooter
[0:38] 4. Groove Interlude
[7:32] 5. Rhythm Within Me
[2:43] 6. Dili G Is Mpp
[2:46] 7. Dili G Is Mpp (Fast Take)
[4:36] 8. Let The Choir Sing Interlude
[4:26] 9. Prince Of Peace
[4:35] 10. Angels Lullaby
[4:29] 11. Can It Be
[1:00] 12. Walkin' And Groovin' Interlude
[5:24] 13. The Comforter
[2:09] 14. The Prayer
[3:40] 15. His Way
[5:03] 16. Because He Lives
[1:05] 17. Groove Benediction

With an exclusive style of his own, Arlington Jones creates a work of art every time he touches the piano. He designs a musical canvas with strokes of creativity and beauty. Arlington has the gift to take listeners of all ages on an unforgettable journey because of his high-spirited, unpredictable melodies and arrangements! Not only is he pleasing to listen to but also exhilarating to watch! Right through each note, Arlington exudes energy from the top of his head to the bottom of his feet!

Over the years, Arlington has distinguished himself as a successful independent artist, pianist, composer, and producer under his label, Zamaria Records. His latest album release is Groove. He has released five other recordings: Because He Lives (single), Vintage Christmas, Move The Heart, Arlington Jones Solo Sessions: Peace That Passes All Understanding, and The Author And The Source. His storybook tunes balance a gumbo mixture of jazz, funk, Latin, and swing from a Christian perspective. Arlington has written four music publications: At Play (four piano duets), Grace and Serenity (solo piano), Jazz Expressions (three solo piano compositions), and THE WAY I HEAR ITTM Jazz Piano Techniques. He has also branded his own concert series and jazz piano master class called THE WAY I HEAR ITTM.

Arlington's main jazz music influences are Oscar Peterson and Duke Ellington. He has shared the stage with a colorful list of legendary artists including Red Holloway, David "Fathead" Newman, George Duke, Kirk Whalum, Gerald Albright, and Chaka Khan. He was the keyboard player for jazz bassist and former NBA player Wayman Tisdale from 2001 to 2009. He served as the music director and keyboardist for South African guitarist and vocalist Jonathan Butler from 2008 to 2010.

Groove