A Solo drum-set musical ritual recorded in Hanamaki, Tokyo and Kyoto
by veteran engineer Fumio Ni
Cover art by: Melvin W. Clark, and designed by Chris Drukker
American drum-set and Indian tabla Recorded at Kampo studios Kyoto. All proceeds from this product go to NEPAL EARTHQUAKE RELIEF.
Pheeroan akLaff Quartet featuring John Stubblefield at the Willisau International Music Festival Mark Helias, bass, Ed Cherry, guitar. Cover Art by Knox Troxler Available here and at CD Baby
1 - King of Harts - J. Stubblefield 2 - Almost Fall - E. Cherry 3 - Serious - P. akLaff 4 - Poetry Leg Room - P. akLaff 5 - Hikalu Express - P. akLaff 6 - Skin
Pheeroan akLaff Quartet featuring John Stubblefield at the Willisau International Music Festival Mark Helias, bass, Ed Cherry, guitar. Cover Art by Knox Troxler Available here and at CD Baby
1 - King of Harts - J. Stubblefield 2 - Almost Fall - E. Cherry 3 - Serious - P. akLaff 4 - Poetry Leg Room - P. akLaff 5 - Hikalu Express - P. akLaff 6 - Skin - M. Helias
A variety of World Music compositions, improvisation.
Pheeroan akLaff - Drums and Compositions
Oliver Lake - Alto Saxophone
Scott Robinson -Tenor, Bass Saxophones
Baikida Carroll - Trumpet
Josh Roseman - Trombone
Michael Cain - Piano
Jerome Harris - Guitar
Hilliard Green - Acoustic Bass
Juan Sebastian Montsalve - Electric Bass
Paul Steven Ray -
A variety of World Music compositions, improvisation.
Pheeroan akLaff - Drums and Compositions
Oliver Lake - Alto Saxophone
Scott Robinson -Tenor, Bass Saxophones
Baikida Carroll - Trumpet
Josh Roseman - Trombone
Michael Cain - Piano
Jerome Harris - Guitar
Hilliard Green - Acoustic Bass
Juan Sebastian Montsalve - Electric Bass
Paul Steven Ray - Piccolo Electric Bass
Michael Rogers - Voice
Recorded by John Rosenberg
100% cotton. Comes in Black, Green and White with blue print ( not shown. )
Total profit goes to the Jazz Foundation of America.
The posters are 24"x36"
, notes from an Art and Spirituality conference for an Austrian mountain temple summit.
Published in German/English. Translation by Ferdinand Reichinger