This is actually a promo reel- a trailer if you will. More to come soon. www.chrisboardman.blogspot.com www.myspace.com/cbpianoproject currently available at Amazon.com-
Around 1983-84 I started a band with David called Wishful Thinking. I made three albums with them over a period of about 7 years. David was a HUGE musically creative force. I learned alot from him. Curious thing about the way David approaches playing: he can arbitrarily decide that any 16th note in a bar can be the new downbeat. It's crazy to play with but BOY is it funky! Enjoy. BTW- he still sounds great- and if you ask any of the world's most famous drummers they will undoubtedly list him as an influence.
I knew that Quincy Jones is the living legend responsible for the biggest selling album in history, Michael Jackson's Thriller, but I had no idea of his previous accomplishments in the Jazz world. BBC Four recently aired a two-part documentary dedicated to Quincy's outstanding career. The first installment, aired a week ago on Friday, last week followed Q's story from child to the pre-Thriller era. The second installment, aired last night, took up at Thriller through to the present day. Luke is featured in both installments, but mainly the second one.
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