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Music Notes keeps its eyes on the
artists that make the music. We'll
let you in on what they're up to...
on and off stage, so you can get a
better picture of the people behind
the music.
ow about a group hug
and then we all get
back to work. Well,
something like that.
Now that Toni Braxton
has settled her differences
with LaFace Records, she
is in the studio working on
her next project. Oddly enough, it will be released
on LaFace Records. In
1997 Braxton filed suit
against the record label
claiming her contract was
invalid. LaFace counter-
sued Braxton for breach
of contract, prompting the platinum -selling singer to file bankruptcy. It's a mad-
cap business.
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efore Peter White became known as one
of the premier guitarists in Smooth
Jazz, he was among the many talented musicians
whose names appeared in
the liner notes of albums,
but not on the cover. As
a side player, he appeared
on all of Basia's recordings
and he played Spanish gui-
tar on some notable Al
Stewart albums. If you
look through the credits
on Stewart's "Year of the
Cat" album, you'll find
Peter credited for guitar.
There's also a keyboardist
called Don Lobster listed.
That too, is Peter White. Peter's publishing credits,
to this day, are ascribed to Lobster Music. Peter
began working with Al
Stewart in I 975.The nick-
name "Don Lobster" came
about during some
punchy down -time when the boys in the band were
amusing themselves by
coming up with goofy
band names. Since Peter
was the youngest, the group thought it appro- priate to give him the most Lawrence Welk and
his Orchestra -like name.
Whelk (with an h) is a
crustacean, so from that grew "Don Lobster and
His Music." Peter does
actually have one other thing in common with Lawrence Welk: He can
play a mean accordian.
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he Berklee College of Music in Boston has
long been considered one of the top music
schools in the world. (It was named after its
founder, Lee Berk). Among the alumni are Quincy Jones, Donald Fagen,
Branford Marsalis, Jeff
Golub and Pat Metheny.
Saxophonist Walter Beasley was not only a
student there, he returned
to serve as professor. As
of last semester, Professor
Beasley is teaching a newly
added course to the Berklee curriculum: Smooth Ja77,
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efore he attended Berklee, Quincy Jones
grew -up in Seattle
where he hung
around with another kid
that made it big in the music business -Ray Charles. Quincy has more than two dozen Grammy
Awards and has produced
everything from Frank
Sinatra's classic "Sinatra at
the Sands" to the biggest -
selling album of all time, "Thriller" by Michael
Jackson. His first love
though, was trumpet.
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fizzy Gillespie once
gave Chuck Mangione
one of his trademark bent -up trumpets.
After it was stolen, Dizzy
replaced it with a trumpet pendant and told him to be more careful. Chuck still has the pendant. We expect to hear the first new Chuck Mangione
album since 1989 soon.
Ilihile we're talkin' trumpets, trumpeter and flugelhornist Rick
Braun is back in the
studio.This time, for a
collaboration album
with saxophonist Boney James.
Congratulations are in order for Boney. His SweetThing CD has just been certified gold, which means that 500,000 copies have
been sold.
ne last note on the trumpet: Kenny G
was once booked as the opening
act for trumpet legend
Miles Davis, but Miles
insisted that Kenny
close the show.
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The Wave debuted a new
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Weekend on February 13th. (a day
before The Wave's 12th anniver-
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Smooth Jazz. Our own Talaya is the
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way, you have a front row seat.
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The 1999 Lexus Jazz at the Bowl series will be like no other this
summer. Each concert is a totally unique collaboration between
the acclaimed Clayton -Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and a whole line -up
of world- renowned jazz artists.
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MuSiLíSt NEW SMOOTH JAZZ
Here's our list of the newest, hottest Smooth Jazz going -and you'll hear it on 94.7 The WAVE.
PATTI AUSTIN . ART 1ST
Patti Austin CD
In & Out Of Love LABEL
Concord On Patti's first CD in
four years, she gracefully tackles all the major categories of love songs: Love found, love lost and is this love?
WAITER BEASIEY FOR YOU ptosi
ARTIST
Walter Beasley CD
For Your Pleasure LABEL
Shanachie Pop this one in the car player and a smoother ride is guaranteed.
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George Benson CD
Standing Together LABEL
GRP It is what you would expect from the guy who put the smooth in Smooth Jazz.
ARTIST
Rick Braun CD
Full Stride LABEL
Atlantic You wanna talk about cool? Rick's horn needed de -icing between tracks on this recording.
s ARTIST
Jim Brickman CD
Destiny LABEL
Windham Hill If a romantic dinner for two is the plan, this is the soundtrack.
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Brian Bromberg CD
You Know That Feeling LABEL
Zebra Brian brings the bass guitar to a whole new level.
PHIL COLLINS ...HITS
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ARTIST
Phil Collins CD
...Hits LABEL
Atlantic What's not to like: It's Phil
and it's his hits.
ART IS`
Will Downing Gerald Albright CD
Pleasures Of The Night LABEL
Verve This CD should come with a warning label for the easily seduced.
ARTIS T
Grant Geissman CD
In With The Out Crowd LABEL
Higher Octave Yeah baby! This one s groovin'
ARTIST
Warren Hill CD
Life Thru Rose Colored Glasses LABEL
Discovery As the title implies, this is a feel -good CD. With a new daughter, that's just the kind of mood he's in.
ARTIST
Whitney Houston CD
My Love Is Your Love LABEL
Arista Can she belt 'em out!
ARTIST
Boney James CD
Body Language LABEL
Warner Brothers Great playing, great production; Body Language has quality written all over it
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JK CD
What's The Word LABEL
Verve This one is dripping with soul.
ARTIST
Eric Marienthal CD
Walk Tall LABEL
IE Music On WalkTall, Eric pays tribute to his idol, the late Cannonbal Adderly
ARTIS1
Najee CD
Room To Breath LABEL
Verve Najee: the first name in
smooth saxophonists.
ARTIST
Lee Ritenour CD
This Is Love LABEL
IE Music The CD's title is in response to the musical question Bob Marley posed years ago when he recorded "Is This Love ?"
Luther Vandross CD
I Know LABEL
Virgin Like butter.
ARTIST
Kirk Whalum CD
For You LABEL
Warner Brothers Kirk put down the pen and turned on
the radio for his inspiration on this one.The CD is a collection of songs
written by other artists with Whalum's spin
on them.
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Peter White CD
Perfect Moment LABEL
Columbia Who says nothing is perfect?
ARTIST
Vanessa Williams CD
Greatest Hits - The First Ten Years LABEL
Mercury Amidst those greatest hits is a stunning new track, penned by Bobby Caldwell, called My Flame.
ARTIST
Various Artists CD
Blue Note Salutes Motown LABEL
Blue Note A star- studded line -up of Smooth Jazz artists including Richard Elliot,
Dave Koz and Everette Harp paying tribute to some Motown classics.
Each performance has been classified and
color coded by instrument or group to help you
find the music you want to hear.
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George Reyes Public Service Director
CHILD ADVOCATES
OFFICE OF LOS ANGELES,
LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR
COURT
323 -526 -6666
Local Court -Appointed
Special Advocate
(CASA.) programs
assist abused and
neglected children who
are the subject of judicial
proceedings.
THE WELLNESS
COMMUNITY
310- 314 -2555
Helping people with
cancer fight for their
recovery by providing
free psychological and
emotional support as
an integral part of
conventional medical
treatment.
SCHOOL ON WHEELS
1.800- 923 -1100
Focusing on children,
kindergarten through
twelfth grade, of families
living in shelters, motels,
cars or on the street.
They provide one -on-
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OPERATION SMILE
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A volunteer medical
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dedicated to providing
free reconstructive
surgery to children suffer-
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in developing countries
and the United States.
GUIDE DOGS OF AMERICA
1- 800 -459 -4843
Providing guide dogs,
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and follow -up care free-
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impaired individuals.
AUTO SAFETY HOTLINE
1- 888 -327 -4236
Report any suspected
safety defect in your
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safety seats, recalls and
other safety issues.
UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND
1.800- 527 -5222
The nation's oldest and
most successful African
American higher educa-
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to providing financial
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YOU CAN CATCH GREAT WAVE MUSIC. FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF CLUBS
THAT FREQUENTLY FEATURE WAVE ARTISTS.
THE BAKED POTATO
North Hollywood
(818) 980 -1615
BB KING'S BLUES CLUB
Universal City
(818) 622 -5464
KEY CLUB West Hollywood
(310) 274 -5800
CATALINA BAR & GRILL Hollywood
(213) 466 -2210
CLUB BRASSERIE/ BEL AGE HOTEL
West Hollywood
(310) 845 -1111
CLUB CAPRICE Redondo Beach
(310) 316 -1700
THE COACH HOUSE
San Juan Capistrano
(949) 496 -8927
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Santa Ana
(714) 957 -1133
POINTE 705 Hermosa Beach
(310) 372 -9705
HOUSE OF BLUES SPAGHETTINI
Sunset Strip GRILL & JAZZ CLUB
(323) 650 -0247 Seal Beach
(562) 596 -2199 JAX
Glendale ST. MARK'S
(818) 500 -1604 Venice
(310) 452 -2222 JAll BAKERY
Culver City
(310) 271 -9039
LA VE' LEE
Studio City
(818) 980 -8158
LUNARIA
Century City adjacent
(310) 282 -8870
MOONLIGHT TANGO
Sherman Oaks
(818) 788 -2000
THORTON
WINERY
Temecula
(909) 699 -3021
TWIN PALMS
Newport Beach
(949) 721 -8288
VENTURA
THEATER
Ventura
(805) 648 -1936
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RENAISSANCE PLEASURE FAIRE May 1 -June 20 (Weekends) Glen Helen Regional Park, Devore
PLAYBOY JAZZ FESTIVAL at "Sundays in the City" May 2 Beverly Hills Civic Center Plaza, Beverly Hills
EVITA May 11 -30 Pantages Theatre, Hollywood
PLAYBOY JAZZ DOWNTOWN ON THE PLAZA May 15 The Music Center, Los Angeles
NEWPORT BEACH JAZZ FESTIVAL
May 15-16 Peter White, Rick
Braun, Oleta Adams, Najee and more Hyatt Newporter, Newport Beach
BOBBY CALDWELL & HIS BIG BAND April 3 Royce Hall, Westwood
KEIKO MATSUI April 3 Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, Cerritos
NORMAN BROWN & ERIC MARIENTHAL April 11 Royce Hall, Westwood
CINDERELLA Now -May 23 Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles
AMERICA'S FAMILY PET EXPO April 16, 17, 18 Fairplex, Pomona
LOS ANGELES TIMES FESTIVAL OF BOOKS April 24-25 UCLA Dickson Plaza,
Westwood AMERICA'S FAMILY PET EXPO
PLAYBOY LATIN JAZZ DANCE May 23 The Conga Room, Los Angeles
PANCHO SANCHEZ May 23 Spaghettini, Seal Beach
ART & SOUL FESTIVAL May 28 -June 2 Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles
OLD PASADENA SUMMER FEST May 29 -31 Everette Harp, Brian Bromberg, Grant Geissman and more Central Park, Old Pasadena
MAUI MUSIC FESTIVAL May 29 -30 Keiko Matsui,The Braxton Brothers, Marc Antoine and more Kaanapali Resort, Maui Hawaii
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PLAYBOY JAZZ IN SANTA MONICA June 6 The Braxton Brothers, Poncho Sanchez and more Corsair Field, Santa Monica College
JAZZ ON FILM June 10 Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles
PLAYBOY JAZZ FESTIVAL June 12 -13 Grover Washington Jr.,
Chick Corea, Boney James and many more Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood
TASTE OF ORANGE COUNTY June 25-27 Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro
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