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Above the Night Sky
From his earliest years, Zem began composing music on the piano. Today he is in the vanguard of a new generation of modern composers, expanded the existing spectrum of sound and musical language to a new and unique level. Zem's greatest wish is that Above the Night Sky offers you another epic adventure in sound as After Hours did. ----------------- A very special thank you to the following people: • Hartley D. Peavey, CEO Peavey Corporation, recognized authority worldwide in the music industry. Thoughts and Appreciation... "Regarding Zem's music CD After Hours, I am playing your CD in my office carousel. It is very good!" • Museum of Making Music, Carlsbad, CA. • Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina. • Betty Patrick and Family and Michael J. Fremont. • My fans who keep playing the After Hours album to achieve a more tranquil state of mind. • Steve Jahrling of the New Mexico based, The Daily Times: "Keyboard scaling reminiscent of Carlos Santana." • Bill Fark of the San Diego North County Times: "He ranges from European classicism to contemporary music... it showcases the composer's mastery of the keyboard." • Nathalle Taylor, award winning entertainment journalist: "The allure of his music is part inspirational and part repose."- Shop: odax
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Way It Rolls
CD REVIEW - On 'The Way It Rolls' that band in his head comes bursting out of one soundhole of his guitar, the face of which is burnished raw by thwacking, spanking and slapping... to create a uniquely percussive style which is rarely heard within singer-songwriter circles. Comparisons to Michael Hedges are inevitable but unlike Hedges, for whom vocals always seemed an afterthought, Kelsey's vocals are soulful with intensity on equal par with his guitarwork. Think Steve Marriott on vox and Don Ross on box. The 'five piece band' metaphor is especially true on 'The Way It Rolls.' This is a full band sound, yet a perusal of the CD insert for the expected backup musicians on bass, electric guitar and harmony vocals yields only one other name besides Kelsey -- Matt Call on drum kit. Past Kelsey projects have showcased Jekyll & Hyde musical personalities: the restrained fingerstylist versus the maniacally bluesy rocker. The evil twin definitely wins out on this CD, so don't look for much Windham Hill prettiness. The title track's message could be both the 'Que Sera Sera' of a new generation and a synopsis of his musical M.O. © Alan Fark, Minor7th.com.- Shop: odax
- Price: 22.22 EUR excl. shipping