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MP3 Thom Jayne and the Nomads - Road Trip

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(ID 1304270)
Awarded the 2005 Jammie Award (Worldbeat Category).
Unique fusion of worldbeat, jazz, and celtic influeces. Prepare to be transported.

12 MP3 Songs
WORLD: World Beat, JAZZ: World Fusion



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With their unique blend of digeridoos, trumpets, guitars, Native American flutes, and African percussion, Thom Jayne and the Nomads are a hard-to-categorize fusion of world music, jazz, and celtic influences. Thom Jayneâs first release, The Forgotten Conquest, has received award-winning recognition in the John Lennon Songwriters Contest and won the 2002 Jammie Award / World Music Category (also available at CDBaby). The new release of âRoad Trip,â defines the bandâs signature acoustic sound, at times spiritual and ethereal, at times upbeat and hard-driving.

"No longer can the seemingly eccentric styles of jazz be dismissed as mere caprice, for its practitioners have succeeded in realizing their own unique and magnetic presence...Thom Jayne and the Unusual Suspects [now the Nomads], aptly titled, are poster children for this form of jazz fusion. Not only does this award-winning group employ such unorthodox instruments as the didgeridoo and Native American flute, but with the help of African percussion as well, MSU professor Thom Jayne fashions a fascinating blend of flamenco, Latin Jazz, and Celtic musical traditions" -- Jonas Greenberg, host of the Jazz Spectrum, The Impact 88.9 FM, Lansing, Michigan.

For a recent review of Thom Jayne and the Nomads in the City Pulse by Lawrence Cosentino, see:
www.lansingcitypulse.com/060104/music/index2.asp


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