MP3 Roger Harrison - Jazz Club Open Late
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Traditional jazz occasionally mixed with Latin rhythms, combined with fresh and unique compositions
10 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Latin Jazz, JAZZ: Smooth Jazz
Details:
Hi! My name is Roger Harrison. Thanks for stopping by my page here at CD Baby. With all of the jazz piano players, jazz bands in Los Angeles and on CD Baby, I know you have many choices. I appreciate the visit.
I suppose the compelling question is; what is the source of an artist's musical passion? What drives the person to spend large amounts of time writing, editing, and sweating over every detail of a song?
For me, the answer to that question begins in my late teens and early twenties, after being introduced to John Coltrane. I seemed to immediately connect with this being, his intentions and wave lengths.
I found that his music was the perfect tonic for whatever was ailing me. Some problem at school? Listen to Trane. Girl problems? Listen to Trane. Worried? Listen to Trane. Let me say that as a young man I spent a lot of time listening to Trane!
I became a devotee of the man, spending time in the college library reading about him. I found that his intentions were to uplift society through music. He felt he could imbue society with a healing vibe through his horn.
I agreed with him and from that moment a goal was sparked within me. Why not at least attempt such a noble goal?
Well I've found that this goal is large enough and interesting enough to propel me through writer's block, editing, software problems, computer problems, practicing, etc., etc. So this is my intention with my music. I want to uplift you.
I believe that artists have a large responsibility in society and that the search for the almighty buck has somewhat muddled it. It's not enough to simply reflect society; we need to lead it.
That was Trane's goal and I think the goal of any great artist throughout history. I think great art comes mainly from that intention.
So please enjoy Jazz Club, Open Late and drop me a line after you do. Would love to hear how you liked it, especially if it helped. I can be reached at harrisonjazzensemble@yahoo.com.
Thanks again!
One Love,
Roger
10 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Latin Jazz, JAZZ: Smooth Jazz
Details:
Hi! My name is Roger Harrison. Thanks for stopping by my page here at CD Baby. With all of the jazz piano players, jazz bands in Los Angeles and on CD Baby, I know you have many choices. I appreciate the visit.
I suppose the compelling question is; what is the source of an artist's musical passion? What drives the person to spend large amounts of time writing, editing, and sweating over every detail of a song?
For me, the answer to that question begins in my late teens and early twenties, after being introduced to John Coltrane. I seemed to immediately connect with this being, his intentions and wave lengths.
I found that his music was the perfect tonic for whatever was ailing me. Some problem at school? Listen to Trane. Girl problems? Listen to Trane. Worried? Listen to Trane. Let me say that as a young man I spent a lot of time listening to Trane!
I became a devotee of the man, spending time in the college library reading about him. I found that his intentions were to uplift society through music. He felt he could imbue society with a healing vibe through his horn.
I agreed with him and from that moment a goal was sparked within me. Why not at least attempt such a noble goal?
Well I've found that this goal is large enough and interesting enough to propel me through writer's block, editing, software problems, computer problems, practicing, etc., etc. So this is my intention with my music. I want to uplift you.
I believe that artists have a large responsibility in society and that the search for the almighty buck has somewhat muddled it. It's not enough to simply reflect society; we need to lead it.
That was Trane's goal and I think the goal of any great artist throughout history. I think great art comes mainly from that intention.
So please enjoy Jazz Club, Open Late and drop me a line after you do. Would love to hear how you liked it, especially if it helped. I can be reached at harrisonjazzensemble@yahoo.com.
Thanks again!
One Love,
Roger
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