Montuno's Part 2 by Christos Rafalides
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It's the time of the year that I post Chaka Khan's version of 'Do you hear what I hear'. I'm playing marimba on this track. I remember recording it in the studio. I was playing the intro and all of a sadden she started singing. I couldn't believe my ears. One of my favorite moments in my career.
it´s the angels of the site birthday today! thanks for all your work,catagorizing and always supporting comments. she´s here almost everyday and a very good friend.sometimes i think she´s a bigger vibes maniac as the most of us. have a nice day and keep on doing what you do!
tarik
I am excited to announce the release of WE TWO, the piano/vibraphone duo recording with legendary pianist/composer Mimis Plessas A. We approach his classic songs in a different way. I'm also attaching a slideshow with pictures from various concerts in Greece and USA along with some photos from the recording.
We Two -slideshow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=FjXAa_pLQNk
available on:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/we-two/id582464841
Dan Moore shared this video on Tony's FB page and I thought it was the perfect link to post today! Not sure if Dan is a member here (I couldn't find him in the list)... Maybe we'll know soon.
Merry Christmas everyone!
Marie
Tony and Behn playing TOTM at the vibe hang.
:)
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Jeremy
I've wanted to play in the Exotica genre.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exotica
Vibes are big there, particularly from Arthur Lyman.
Attached is me jamming on the bass pattern from Quiet Village. Motor full on, and lots of ringing, baby!
This tune is written by Les Baxter, and recorded later by Martin Denny in the Exotica style. In link below, it is performed on solo vibes by Arthur Lyman. The way he plays, you know he's got the whole band in his head. Note his grip. It is a variation of the traditional grip (inner mallets on top), with two fingers in the middle.