Tomoyoshi Nakamura

Tomoyoshi Nakamura, the leader and saxophone player in the Japanese jazz group Native, is from Nagoya. As Native, he has released 9 albums including international releases by Infracom! (Germany 2007), and Arision (UK2010). “Sense of the Cool” his long-awaited debut album under his full name. All compositions were written and produced by him. from http://naturebliss.bandcamp.com

Kengo Nakamura

Kengo was born in Osaka (Japan). At the age of twelve, he learned classical guitar. At seventeen years of age, he switched to electric bass. He studied at Berklee College of Music, Boston in 1988 and took lessons from Mr. Whit. Kengo was inspired by the acoustic sounds and he started to take the acoustic … Read more

Nadishana

Vladiswar Nadishana is a multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer from Siberia, who creates his own unique and innovative approach to world fusion music – the creative synthesis of different musical traditions of the world on the basis of contemporary technologies. He has played on over 200 instruments around the globe, some of which he created himself. … Read more

Stephanie Nakasian

Stephanie Nakasian, a skilled vocalist with many years of experience, is a master of jazz improvisation and a captivating performer. Her voice is authentic and her music has sparked countless conversations. Stephanie brings high energy to every performance and captures the attention of listeners with her pure tones. She engages them on a personal level … Read more

Brad Myers

Brad Myers, a remarkable composer and guitarist, has been playing music since he was 6. He decided at age 13 to pursue transcendence through jazz expression. His musical career has been characterized by a purity of spirit, joy of creativity and a pure heart. Brad is now a respected leader after more than twenty years … Read more

Rebecca Kate Myers

It is amazing to see how chance encounters can lead to great results – even at a Post Office! A young Georgian girl with beautiful hazel-green eyes and impishness said to me, “I can sing!” I was talking to a friend about the recording project I was working on, and she happened to know Rebecca … Read more

Amina Claudine Myers

Myers began singing as a child and played the organ and piano in church choirs in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. She also directed choirs when she was young. In the early 1960s, she graduated from Philander Smith College in Little Rock with a degree in music education and concert music. Myers, upon graduation, moved to Chicago, … Read more

Bert Myrick

This obscure, deliciously obscure album from Bert Myrick’s Detroit-based imprint Strata Records is a long-held “Holy Grail” for serious jazz collectors. It’s partially due to the high quality of the musicians on the album – Myrick’s quintet included some of the best jazz players from the Motor City in the ’60s and ’70s, as well … Read more

Mysteries Of The Revolution

BB DAVIS’ MYSTERIES of the Revolt was born out of the rhythmic heart of his Red Orchidstra (whose rendition of the theme from the 1971 Brit gangster movie Get Carter’ is a classic groove tune) and a collaboration between BB, long-time musical collaborator French virtuoso keyboardist DAN BIRO, and a close friend, the late and … Read more