Showing posts with label Pat Kelley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pat Kelley. Show all posts

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Pat Kelley - Overtones For 2 Guitars

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:46
Size: 139.1 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[7:05] 1. Stompin' At The Savoy (Feat. Bruce Forman)
[5:20] 2. Full House (Feat. Anthony Wilson)
[5:03] 3. Impulsive Blues (Feat. John Stowell)
[7:33] 4. Body And Soul (Feat. John Pisano)
[5:51] 5. If I Were A Bell (Feat. John Storie)
[7:22] 6. Corcovado (Feat. Frank Potenza)
[7:28] 7. Nobody Else But Me (Feat. Peter Bernstein)
[5:35] 8. How Deep Is The Ocean (Feat. Howard Alden)
[6:02] 9. Emily (Feat. Larry Koonse)
[3:21] 10. Minor Inconvenience

In his wide-ranging career, Pat Kelley has appeared on more than 2,000 sessions as a studio guitarist, he has often performed with his friend George Benson, and he has been on many smooth and pop sets. However one should never underrate his talents as a jazz soloist.

On Overtones 4 Two Guitars, Kelley performs one duet apiece with guitarists Bruce Forman, Anthony Wilson, John Stowell, John Pisano, John Storie, Frank Potenza, Peter Bernstein, Howard Alden and Larry Koonse. The music is comprised of straight ahead renditions of standards (plus an original blues) including such numbers as “Stompin’ At The Savoy,” “Body And Soul,” “Nobody Else But Me” and “How Deep Is The Ocean.” Even with all of the different guitarists involved, there is a strong unity and consistency to the set with each performance swinging, featuring some friendly competition and lots of good vibes and interplay.

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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Pat Kelley - The Road Home

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:17
Size: 112.8 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 1994/2002
Art: Front

[6:39] 1. The Road Home
[4:52] 2. The Blue Nile
[5:05] 3. Toucan Dance
[4:41] 4. The Way You Look Tonight
[5:12] 5. Long Cold Winter
[4:03] 6. Big Sky
[5:33] 7. This Side Up
[4:45] 8. Natural Wonder
[4:58] 9. Green Country
[3:22] 10. Amazing Grace

On "The Road Home", jazz guitarist Pat Kelley surrounds himself with some of the greatest musicians in the world such as John Patitucci, Gary Novak, Tim Landers, Gary Herbig, David Witham, Michael Shapiro, and more.

After touring for five years with George Benson, George wrote the back cover liner notes which read: "Pat's latest effort shows his versatility and why he is so likeable and easy to work with. I'm glad to see that Pat is expressing himself through the jazz medium which he loves. Pats chops allow him to move about with ease and freedom and show his musical experiences to be broad. I even enjoy his vocals here and I am sure you will too. If this isn't enough, Pat has surrounded himself with nothing less that some of the best musicians around today. Right on Pat!"

The Road Home

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Pat Kelley - Sing Me Back Home

Size: 101,5 MB
Time: 38:43
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Guitar Jazz, Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. Hearts And Bones (Feat. Annie Ellicott) (5:31)
02. Overjoyed (Feat. Sarah Maud) (4:27)
03. Skylark (Feat. Stephanie Oliver) (3:48)
04. Jardin D'hiver (Feat. Olivia Duhon) (3:24)
05. Midnight Sun (Feat. Annie Ellicott) (5:00)
06. All Blues (Feat. Pam Crosby) (3:43)
07. Do You Know The Way To San Jose (Feat. Stephanie Oliver) (3:29)
08. Dindi (Feat. Olivia Duhon) (3:37)
09. Are You Lonesome Tonight (Feat. Sarah Maud) (2:48)
10. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (Feat. Pam Crosby) (2:52)

Los Angeles jazz and studio guitarist Pat Kelley has produced a unique collection of songs that feature five vocalists from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Most of the recording was done at Artsong Studios in Los Angeles. The vocals, fiddle, flugelhorn, and flute were recorded at Drapp Studios in Tulsa.

There is excitement about Tulsa’s musical future in the air. Tulsa has always been a vibrant music community with great musicians and singers, and that is certainly true today. Home to the Woody Guthrie Museum, Tulsa will soon open the Bob Dylan Museum that will house more than six thousand Bob Dylan artifacts. Live music is alive and well.

Enjoy Annie Ellicott, Sarah Maud, Stephanie Oliver, Olivia Duhon, and Pam Crosby, five wonderful voices that you are sure to love.

Sing Me Back Home