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 Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows: Asian American Orchestra (UC Irvine Libraries)
"Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra: 'Monk's Moods'." JazzTimes - America's Jazz Magazine 31, no. 6 (August 2001): 116, 118.
"The Biz: Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra." Jazz, Blues & Beyond 67, no. 9 (September 2000): 20.
"Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra." Down Beat 67, no. 9 (September 2000):20.
www.lib.uci.edu /online/fellows/asianorchbib.html

  
 DJ Larry Heard News, Alleviated Records : Renegade Rhythms
Originating from Chicago, Illinois, where he is recognized for his activity in the progressive music community, Larry was a multi-keyboardist in local Jazz, R & B, and Reggae bands dating back to 1977.
Dancer is a producer, DJ and label owner, and has worked wiht some of America's most prolific dance music masters such as Anthony "Shake" Shakir, Larry Heard, Jay Denham, His TrackMode imprint will shortly see it's twenty-fifth release.
Larry Heard is one of the most respected names in House Music.
www.renegaderhythms.com /dj/guests/larry-heard/news.html   (211 words)

  
 WHAT'S HOT WITH JAZZ GUITAR (Guitar News Weekly #171, December 3, 2001 - (c) GuitarSite.com)
Andy Summers, Peter Bernstein, Anthony Wilson, Larry Koonse, Mundell Lowe, Frank Gambale, Steve Cardenas, Ron Anthony, Pat Martino, Herb Ellis, John Stowell and Jimmy Bruno.
Tony Do Rosario is a rising star in the world of jazz guitar, destined to go far and burn bright.
Picking up the guitar at an early age, he evolved through his rock and roll heroes and progressed to jazz.
www.guitarsite.com /newsletters/011203/5.shtml?nl171   (211 words)

  
 CD Review of Bobby Lyle - Joyful on Three Keys Music @ jazzreview.com
Musicians: Bobby Lyle (keyboards, acoustic grand piano, drum programming), Stan Sargent, Larry Kimpel (bass), Tony Moore, Ricky Lawson (drums), Peter White (acoustic guitar), Charles Fearing, Fred Shrid, Robin Lyle (synthesizer), Gerald Albright, Everette Harp, (saxophone), Norman Brown (lead guitar), Paulinho DaCosta (percussion), Rick Braun (trumpet), Howard Hewitt, Ruben "R.C." Cruz, Jarrard Anthony
Nowadays, very few musicians have the capability of separating smooth jazz from the realities of pop.
Uncompromising in approach, Bobby steps out with an energized array of jazz, funk and R&B influenced tracks.
www.jazzreview.com /cdreviewprint.cfm?ID=3718   (543 words)

  
 Working his magic on the Dru World Order - baltimoresun.com
Last March, Sisqo, Larry "Jazz" Anthony and Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin announced that Dru Hill's fourth member, James "Woody" Green was leaving the group to pursue a career in gospel music.
I came to Jazz and I came to Nokio, and I said, 'Yo, if Woody don't come back to the group, I'll quit singing.
After Sisqo's "Unleash the Dragon," Dru believers can look forward to an inspirational album from Woody, a typically inventive effort from Nokio, and what Sisqo describes as "an R&B Biggie Smalls" project from Jazz.
www.baltimoresun.com /entertainment/music/bal-artslife-sisqob07,0,454621.story   (1200 words)

  
 Harmonica Central - Howard Levy - Levyland
Howard and Anthony did a duet of "Mood Indigo", "Amazonas", "America"...and 1 or two more....Anthony is an impeccable classically trained pianist with Jazz and improv chops as well!
Since Howard was brought up in the NY area, it was special having him featured at this meeting, IMO, Howard is to the Diatonic what Larry Adler was to the Chromatic, By this I mean, they 'opened' the door for expanding the possibilities and parameters of our instruments.
Howard went down and talked to them at sound check and as it turned out they asked him back to play that night at the show.
www.levyland.com /paparozzi.php   (1200 words)

  
 Dru Hill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin was the group's founder and leader; his bandmates included main lead singer Mark "Sisqó" Andrews, Larry "Jazz" Anthony, and James "Woody" Green.
Between November 1999 and November 2000, each member would release a solo album: Sisqó a pop album, Jazz a traditional RandB/soul album, Nokio a hip hop album, and Woody a gospel album.
Ruffin, nicknamed "Nokio" (Nasty On Key In Octave) enlisted Andrews and Green (whose respective nicknames of "Sisqó" and "Woody" came from their childhood) to form a singing group.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dru_Hill   (1815 words)

  
 Sisqó - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Sisqo's singing ambitions took serious hold around the age of 14, when he met schoolmates James (Woody) Green, Tamir (Nokio) Ruffin, and Larry (Jazz) Anthony and formed a vocal group.
To that end, Woody, Jazz, Nokio, and Sisqo signed a new multi-album deal with Def Soul (Def Jam's R&B imprint) that called for solo albums to be released by each member of the band.
As a youth he was arrested three times for minor infractions - twice for fighting, and once for taking a pager to school - but by most accounts, he was nurtured in a family environment that was staunchly middle-class.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,721759,00.html   (1126 words)

  
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Dru Hill: Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin, Larry "Jazz" Anthony, Jr., Mark "Sisqo" Andrews, James "Woody" Green (vocals).
Instead, Sisqo, Woody, Nokio and Jazz choose to be smooth like butter: all rich harmonies, laid-back finger snaps and synthesized harps.
Producers include: Nokio, Stanley Brown, Keith Sweat, Buttnaked Tim Dawg, Terence Dudley.
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 New Hampshire Business Review
If you have a passing acquaintance with music, you might recognize some of the names on its roster: Lou Harrison, a composer who combined Western and Eastern music; Anthony Braxton, a master of experimental jazz; James Tenney, a leading figure in the musical avant-garde.
Larry Polansky and Jody Diamond, co-founders of Frog Peak Music in Hanover, a shoestring operation that’s above all a caretaker of experimental music.
Frog Peak hasn’t completely taken over their lives; they leave time in their schedules for their own musical projects.
www.nh.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?aid=/20050624/businessreview28/50622004/-1/businessreview   (949 words)

  
 Soul Spectrum Love Is the Message PopMatters Music Column
Norman Harris and Bobby Eli provided the cleanest of guitar licks, Anthony Jackson was a bassist who added a unique fluidity to the Larry Graham funk-bass experiments of a couple of years' earlier, while Leon Huff's electric piano is one of the best kept secrets in soul -- as divine as it is discreet.
MFSB was a full jazz-soul orchestra, not just hack musicians brought in to prettify a raw R&B sound -- they were the sound.
In Bobby Martin and Norman Harris they had two of the greatest and (outside soul circles) unsung arrangers in the business and thanks to the now notorious deal with CBS they had the resources to match their imagination.
www.popmatters.com /music/columns/bottomley/021002.shtml   (2313 words)

  
 Miya Masaoka : Ensembles : Maybe Monday
Outside of Rova, he performed and recorded with the late saxophone innovator Glenn Spearman's Double Trio, and has also played extensively with the quartet Room, the trio What We Live, The John Lindberg Ensemble and the new Larry Ochs Sax and Drumming Core.
With Rova, he has appeared on more than two dozen recordings, toured North America, the former USSR, Europe, Japan, and collaborated with the likes of Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, Terry Riley, Marilyn Crispell, Wadada Leo Smith, Margaret Jenkins, Kronos Quartet, and the San Francisco Taiko Dojo.
Miya Masaoka works simultaneously in the varied musical worlds of jazz, Western classical music, traditional Japanese music and free improvisation, and is currently the director of a traditional Japanese court music ensemble, the San Francisco Gagaku Society.
www.miyamasaoka.com /music/ensembles/maybe_monday.html   (858 words)

  
 Jazz (disambiguation) -
Jazz, the stage name of Larry Anthony, Jr.; second lead singer of Dru Hill.
Jazz, the stage name of female professional wrestler Carlene Begnaud.
Jazz, the 2001 documentary produced by Ken Burns on PBS.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Jazz_(disambiguation)   (230 words)

  
 ABC Family Album Photo Index
Back row: Bryan Hatmaker, Bob Anthony, John Wetherington, Susan Frey, Bruce Houston, Jim Morgan, Richard Siegel; front row: Gordon Martinez, Nina Paul, Pete Jackson, Angel McDonald
Bruce Houston, Lorne Reid, Liz Aplin, Todd Woods, Robert Robuck, Susan Frey, Phil Simpson, Gordon Martinez, Larry Silverman, Anne Hendrickson, Brad Hinkson
stadium concert 18 541K jazz band: Jay McArthur, Steve Conant, George Scott, Steve Ernest
www.bandgeek.net /abc/album/downloads.html   (230 words)

  
 Various Morton Feldman Jazz Tributes
Feldman’s works could be notoriously long—up to five hours!—so Rova saxophonist Larry Ochs’ 27-minute “Tracers (for Anthony Braxton and Morton Feldman)” is a walk in the park by comparison.
Though Morton Feldman’s early concerts were commonly shared with such experimental classical composers as John Cage and Earle Brown, Feldman (1926-87) would also go hear jazz at the Five Spot and Jazz Gallery.
And perhaps one of the most unique tracks is pianist Daniel Goyone’s gently stretched two-and-a-half minute Cuban guajira theme, “For Morton Feldman,” for piano and vibes/percussion (Thierry Bonneaux), one of the few consistently rhythmic instances on the CD to which you can’t help but tap your foot.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article.php?id=16887   (595 words)

  
 Bob Power Produces at Avatar Studios
Tracked in Avatar Studio's Studio A, guests included a diverse roster of jazz greats, including Jack DeJohnette, Kenny Garett, Joshua Redman, Oliver Lake, Neil Evans (of Soulive), Larry Goldings and Cassandra Wilson.
Working in Studio D were producer/DJ Premier tracking and mixing with new artist “Roscoe” with engineers Eddie Sancho and Avatar’s Anthony Ruotolo.
Power mixed in Sony's (New York City) Studio D. Also in at Avatar's Studio A were producer Russ Titelman tracking a new Epic Records release by Cyndi Lauper.
mixonline.com /news/audio_bob_power_produces/index.html   (221 words)

  
 Jazz Artist Biography - John McLaughlin@ jazzreview.com
In 1978 McLaughlin took another direction, joining forces with Paco De Lucia and Larry Coryell, touring as a virtuoso acoustic guitar-trio.
In 1969 McLaughlin crossed the Atlantic and joined Miles Davis' drummer, Anthony Williams, in his new Lifetime unit.
Playing a double-barreled guitar, McLaughlin's demanding rhythmic playing is usually closer to a fusion of Indian Classical and rock, and the group's impetus is based upon lengthy riff-figures often used in multiples.
www.jazzreview.com /articledetails.cfm?ID=159   (221 words)

  
 Black Entertainment Black News Urban News Hip Hop News - EURWEB.com
The civil suit charges defendants Dru Hill Inc.; Larry Anthony Jr., aka Jazz; Tamir Ruffin, aka Nokio; James Green, aka Woody; and Mark A. Andrews, aka Sisqo, with two other counts including, quantum meruit, and unjust enrichment.
The suit -- filed today in Baltimore County Circuit Court Baltimore, MD -- comes at the same time Dru Hill is releasing its new video "I Love You." The group's video is debuting on national TV today.
The suit contends that millions of dollars in compensation have yet to be paid to Mr.
www.eurweb.com /story.cfm?id=9254   (371 words)

  
 Mya . SEEKOVER . find it
The four members of the group, Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin, Mark "Sisqó" Andrews, Larry "Jazz" Anthony', and James "Woody" Green, wrote and produced half of Mya's eponymous debut album.
In 1997, Mya signed a recording contract with University Records, after being brought to the label by her friends in the RandB group Dru Hill.
www.seekover.com /entertainment/artists/mya/mya.htm   (671 words)

  
 Music
Dru World Order (Interlude) (Dedicated To Dru Hill) (Dedicated to Dru Hill) (Mark Andrews, Tamir Ruffin, James Green, Larry Anthony, Jr.) (ASCAP/Copyright Control) Produced by Sisqo the Golden Child for Da Ish Entertainment and Al West Dru Hill appears courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Last but not least to my brothers Dru Hill - Jazz, Woody, and Nokio, y'all n***** are the reason I'm the person I am today so let the Dru World Order begin!!!!!!!!
There are no words that can express the love and appreciation towards Russell Simmons, Lyor Cohen and Kevin Liles for believing in my career.
personal.inet.fi /private/rintala/cda/details/2175.html   (556 words)

  
 bio.txt
By age 14, he had met friends James "Woody" Green, Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin, and Larry "Jazz" Anthony.
He liked the music of Michael Jackson and the Jackson Five, from whom he would get the inspiration for some of his own dance moves.
The four worked at a fudge shop one summer and found themselves singing to pass the time while they made the fudge.
music.ela.cc /RapandHip-hop/Sisqo/bio.txt   (398 words)

  
 Lyrics by Artist - Dru Hill
Male RandB group featuring Mark “Sisqo” Andrews, LarryJazzAnthony, Jr., James “Woody” Green, Tamir “Nokio” Ruffin, and Skola.
Green briefly left the group in mid-1999 to devote his time to religion.
www.char-star.com /rb/_art-d/dru_hill.html   (79 words)

  
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He studied classical composition with Louie Martin, Myron Fink, and Louise Talma, contemporary composition with Larry Polansky, and Jazz composition with Anthony Braxton.
He is founder and former artistic director of the Oakland Civic Orchestra, former conductor of the Diablo Valley Symphony Orchestra at Diablo Valley College, and has taught theory and sight singing for the San Francisco Girls Chorus.
He received a B.S. in Sociology/Anthropology from Long Island University, a B.A. in Music from Hunter College, and a M.A. in Music Composition from Mills College.
ns.headroyce.org /~rzappa/AboutMe.html   (79 words)

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