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Hocus Pocus part 1 (Focus) Baggerman & Culbertson 2 Sticks Ron Baggerman(Grand MidiStick) & Bob Culbertson (Alto Stick),Andi Hirth(Drums,Jörg (Percussion) 23 November 2004 Concert in the Lindenbräu in Waldbronn . Seminar & Concert Organisation by Stickist Karsten Röth & During the 2004 Stick Seminar also in Germany. The Song is a Composition of the Dutch Band "Focus" title: "Hocus Pocus" http://www.ronbaggerman.com http://www.bobculbertson.com http://www.chapman-stick.de Tags: chapman stick tap tapping instrument music bass guitar drums progressive touchstyle touch style strings rock blues funk |
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Brian Culbertson " Let's Stay In Tonight " 2008 by Jonathan Widran In the 14 years since the Illinois-born and bred composer, producer, and keyboard whiz released his debut Long Night Out at the age of 21, he's evolved from a shy kid writing cheerful pop songs in a bedroom studio to one of contemporary jazz's most electrifying A-list performers. His fan base is large enough that he would have made a killing even had chosen to simply follow the easy grooving candlelit approach of his last non-holiday CD It's on Tonight with something similarly low-key and seductive. Fortunately for everyone who had been complaining that smooth jazz artists had been getting way too predictable in the latter 2000s, he had the pull and the wherewithal to make his dreams come true and seriously bring back the groove with just about every heavy hitting funkateer from the '70s. The cover shot of "little Culby" sitting and listening on headphones says it all -- he was a tyke when his guest list was defining all that was cool and happening. The luminaries included one-time James Brown bassist Bootsy Collins and Phelps "Catfish" Collins plus members of the Rubber Band and the Horny Horns (all out of P-Funk); Larry Graham (the slap bass great of Sly & the Family Stone and his own Graham Central Station -- no laid-back "One in a Million You" happening here!); Larry Dunn and Sheldon Reynolds (Earth, Wind & Fire); Greg Adams (Tower of Power), Tony Maiden and Bobby Watson (Rufus), Michael Bland, Cora Dunham, and Rhonda Smith (from Prince's bands), solo stars Ray Parker, Jr., David T. Walker, Ronnie Laws, Gerald Albright, Tom Scott, Paul Jackson, Jr., Perri, etc. Modern neo-soul was well represented as well, with Ledisi swaying dreamily through horn accents and multiple keyboard flavors on Bill Withers' lightly obscure gem "The World Keeps Going Around" and Musiq (Soulchild) slammin' it with urban sax god Gerald Albright, a sea of crunching horns and Culbertson's bright chordings on "Hollywood Swinging." Culbertson's choice of covers, which includes Candy Dulfer and Prince vocalist Chance Howard's urgent command from TOP that "You Got to Funkifize" (featuring Adams on trumpet), is inspired, but he also co-wrote a batch of gems that stand proudly alongside the classics. Reynolds and Collins are among the co-writers of the bright, brass splashed "Funkin' Like My Father" that comes across like an invitation to the party with a series of vocalists connecting past to present. The EWF-inspired Culbertson-Reynolds co-write "Always Remember" shows that no matter how crazy he gets with the production, Culbertson is still a joyfully melodic jazz keyboardist at heart. Other original highlights include the simmering gospel-blues number "The House of Music" (Graham and Laws are the billed stars, but Ricky Peterson's Hammond B-3 carries the soul), and the buoyant piano and horn section dance dubbed "The Groove" Parker (who cut his teeth on R&B sessions a decade before "Ghostbusters") chimes in on the percussive, two-minute interlude throw down "Excuse Me...What's Your Name?" which features Culbertson on the trombone, trumpet and Mini-Moog. An even more powerful party all night affair than Dulfer's magnificent Candy Store was the previous year, Bringing Back the Funk is Culbertson's masterwork that took contemporary urban jazz to a whole new level in 2008. Tags: Brian Culbertson Maurice White |
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Brian Culbertson Bringing Back The Funk Brian Culbertson XFM 92.3 PHILIPPINES www.philippines-uk.com dbclive In the 14 years since the Illinois-born and bred composer, producer, and keyboard whiz released his debut Long Night Out at the age of 21, he's evolved from a shy kid writing cheerful pop songs in a bedroom studio to one of contemporary jazz's most electrifying A-list performers. His fan base is large enough that he would have made a killing even had chosen to simply follow the easy grooving candlelit approach of his last non-holiday CD It's on Tonight with something similarly low-key and seductive. Fortunately for everyone who had been complaining that smooth jazz artists had been getting way too predictable in the latter 2000s, he had the pull and the wherewithal to make his dreams come true and seriously bring back the groove with just about every heavy hitting funkateer from the '70s. The cover shot of "little Culby" sitting and listening on headphones says it all -- he was a tyke when his guest list was defining all that was cool and happening. The luminaries included one-time James Brown bassist Bootsy Collins and Phelps "Catfish" Collins plus members of the Rubber Band and the Horny Horns (all out of P-Funk); Larry Graham (the slap bass great of Sly & the Family Stone and his own Graham Central Station -- no laid-back "One in a Million You" happening here!); Larry Dunn and Sheldon Reynolds (Earth, Wind & Fire); Greg Adams (Tower of Power), Tony Maiden and Bobby Watson (Rufus), Michael Bland, Cora Dunham, and Rhonda Smith (from Prince's bands), solo stars Ray Parker, Jr., David T. Walker, Ronnie Laws, Gerald Albright, Tom Scott, Paul Jackson, Jr., Perri, etc. Modern neo-soul was well represented as well, with Ledisi swaying dreamily through horn accents and multiple keyboard flavors on Bill Withers' lightly obscure gem "The World Keeps Going Around" and Musiq (Soulchild) slammin' it with urban sax god Gerald Albright, a sea of crunching horns and Culbertson's bright chordings on "Hollywood Swinging." Culbertson's choice of covers, which includes Candy Dulfer and Prince vocalist Chance Howard's urgent command from TOP that "You Got to Funkifize" (featuring Adams on trumpet), is inspired, but he also co-wrote a batch of gems that stand proudly alongside the classics. Reynolds and Collins are among the co-writers of the bright, brass splashed "Funkin' Like My Father" that comes across like an invitation to the party with a series of vocalists connecting past to present. The EWF-inspired Culbertson-Reynolds co-write "Always Remember" shows that no matter how crazy he gets with the production, Culbertson is still a joyfully melodic jazz keyboardist at heart. Other original highlights include the simmering gospel-blues number "The House of Music" (Graham and Laws are the billed stars, but Ricky Peterson's Hammond B-3 carries the soul), and the buoyant piano and horn section dance dubbed "The Groove" Parker (who cut his teeth on R&B sessions a decade before "Ghostbusters") chimes in on the percussive, two-minute interlude throw down "Excuse Me...What's Your Name?" which features Culbertson on the trombone, trumpet and Mini-Moog. An even more powerful party all night affair than Dulfer's magnificent Candy Store was the previous year, Bringing Back the Funk is Culbertson's masterwork that took contemporary urban jazz to a whole new level in 2008. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide Tags: Brian Culbertson XFM 92.3 PHILIPPINES www.philippines-uk.com dbclive |
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Brian Culbertson - Sensuality I love Jazz and alongside Kim Waters, Brian Culbertson is my favourite Jazz artist. Tags: Brian Culbertson Sensuality |
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Michael Manring and Bob Culbertson Impro nice improvisation by this two great artists notice manring... using an E-Bow magnet for creating such a beautiful sound from his bass Tags: michael manring fusion bass stick improvisation bob culbertson |
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Brian Culbertson Say What NAMM 2007@ Roland http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.aspx?ObjectId=778 Brian Culbertson performing Say What during Winter NAMM 2007 in the Roland Showcase Theater. Brian is playing the Roland KR-117M Digital Intelligent Player Grand Piano. Tags: Brian Culbertson Roland keyboard digital grand piano player music lessons |
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Mickey & Gee-ann - Someone by Brian Culbertson Listen carefully sa lyrics (or just read) bagay kay mickey & gee. Let's vote for Mickey, Gee, Bea & Bodie. Big winner - Bea! i wanna thank graciederfz, WentworhGF, gusantie, gusantilicious & harbicor for uploading the videos..Enjoy! God bless! =) Tags: mickey & gee-ann - someone |
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Little Wing Acoustic Chapman Stick Bob Culbertson live little wing on the acoustic chapman stick Tags: chapman Stick acoustic guitar little wing bob culbertson |
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Brian Culbertson Our Love 2008 WNAMM @ Roland http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.aspx?ObjectId=923&pid=hpfp Brian Culbertson performs "Our Love" in the Roland Showcase Theater during the 2008 Winter NAMM show in Anaheim, CA. Brian is performing on the new Roland RD-700GX Digital Stage Piano. Tags: Brian Culbertson Roland keyboard Our Love OurLove RD RD-700 RD-700GX RD700 RD700GX digital piano jazz music lessons |
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Hocus Pocus part 2(Focus) Baggerman & Culbertson 2 Sticks Ron Baggerman(Grand MidiStick) & Bob Culbertson (Alto Stick),Andi Hirth(Drums,Jörg (Percussion) 23 November 2004 Concert in the Lindenbräu in Waldbronn . Seminar & Concert Organisation by Stickist Karsten Röth & During the 2004 Stick Seminar also in Germany. The Song is a Composition of the Dutch Band "Focus" title: "Hocus Pocus" www.ronbaggerman.com www.bobculbertson.com www.chapman-stick.de Tags: tap tapping instrument music bass guitar drums progressive rock blues funk jazz chapman stick |
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Hocus Pocus part 3(Focus) Baggerman & Culbertson 2 Sticks Ron Baggerman(Grand MidiStick) & Bob Culbertson (Alto Stick),Andi Hirth(Drums),Jörg (Percussion) 23 November 2004 Concert in the Lindenbräu in Waldbronn . Seminar & Concert Organisation by Stickist Karsten Röth & During the 2004 Stick Seminar also in Germany. The Song is a Composition of the Dutch Band "Focus" title: "Hocus Pocus" www.ronbaggerman.com www.bobculbertson.com www.chapman-stick.de www.stick.com Tags: tap tapping instrument music bass guitar drums progressive rock blues funk jazz |
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Brian Culbertson EPK Brian Culbertson EPK Tags: brian culbertson epk jazz bringing back the funk |
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Brian Culbertson - Together Tonight (2001) This is my tribute to the infamous Brian Culbertson!!! Don't let this mans baby face fool you... He is a straight up genius. He makes the piano make the most heavenly of sounds (as you can hear). This is track No.# 8 (eight) from his 2001 release entitled Nice $ Slow. Despite the baby face, this man has been making music for about a decade or more... Every album is a classic. Tags: Brian Culbertson jazz smooth smoothe Together Tonight |
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Brian Culbertson - Wear it out I love Jazz and alongside Kim Waters, Brian Culbertson is my favourite Jazz artist. Tags: Brian Culbertson Wear it out |
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Brian Culbertson talks about Roland Pianos http://www.rolandus.com/community/insider/artists_articles.aspx?ArticleId=54 Brian Culbertson talks about the advantages of Roland Digital Pianos. Brian is playing the Roland KR-117M Digital Grand Intelligent Player Piano. http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.aspx?ObjectId=778&ParentId=21 Tags: Brian Culbertson Roland keyboard digital grand player piano action music lessons |
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Somethin' Bout Love- Brian Culbertson I've often compared Brian Culbertson to a modern-day Bob James, with a bit more of an urban feel. This is one bad mutha-dude! If you get a chance, do yourslf a favor and get your hands on one of his CD's or download a song or two. Well worth it! Tags: jazz r&b soul Brian Culbertson smooth bedroom |
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Brian Culbertson - Together tonight I love Jazz and alongside Kim Waters, Brian Culbertson is my favourite Jazz artist. Tags: Brian Culbertson Together tonight |
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Brian Culbertson - Love will never let you down I love Jazz and alongside Kim Waters, Brian Culbertson is my favourite Jazz artist. Tags: Brian Culbertson Love will never let you down |
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Brian Culbertson Always Remember Brian Culbertson: Bringing Back the Funk Brian Culbertson - Published: June 11, 2008 xfm philippines,philippines-uk.com http://www.eradioportal.com/index.php?p=2&aid=1&sid=18&tid=2 By Katrina-Kasey Wheeler Discuss "Brian Keyboardist extraordinaire Brian Culbertson has a style that is a mixture of inimitable funk and suave grooves. Growing up, Culbertson was heavily influenced by the work of Maynard Ferguson, Dave Sanborn, the Brecker Brothers, Blood Sweat & Tears, James Brown, and Earth Wind & Fire. Bringing Back the Funk (GRP Records, 2008) employs outstanding musicians to accompany him on the exploration of his funk music roots, many of whom were a part of the very acts that influenced him. The album—and the fact that the sessions were recorded live just like they were in the time of these great funk bands—ensures that the vibe of the album and the song selection stays true to the authenticity of the genre. Culbertson's first single, "Always Remember," has burned up the charts and the album debuted at number one on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz Chart. Maurice White, founder of Earth Wind & Fire, acts as executive producer on the project, with Culbertson producing all tracks except "Funkin' Like My Father," which was co-produced by Bootsy Collins and "Always Remember," produced by Sheldon Reynolds. Also featured on Bringing Back the Funk are guests including the incomparable Larry Dunn, Sheldon Reynolds, Tom Scott, Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Greg Adams and Musiq Soulchild. All About Jazz: Maurice White has said of this project: "This record is going to touch the soul of people because it's musicians playing together and sharing a feeling." Having grown up listening to funk music, especially bands like Earth Wind & Fire, what was it like to work with such an iconic figure as White and to have him act as executive producer on this project? Tags: Brian Culbertson Always Remember funk soul r&b xfm philippines philippines-uk.com dbclive |
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Let's get started - Brian Culbertson Disclaimer *** This Video is intended for entertainment purposes only. No profit has accrued to me, neither is any copyright infringement intended *** All audio content copyright owner : UMG My favorite song from "It's on tonight" from 2005 by Brian Culbertson. http://www.brianculbertson.com/ I do not own the copyright of anything related to Brian Culbertson!. © UMG Copyright Owner. © Brian Culbertson. © GRP Records Tags: brian culbertson let's get started jazz |
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So Good- Brian Culbertson The title says it all! Tags: smooth jazz Brian Culbertson So Good Secrets |
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Brian Culbertson-On My Mind[Live] This is a fantastic song by Brian Culbertson called On My Mind. Taken from the "Smooth Cruise" last summer in N.Y.C. Enjoy! Tags: Smooth Jazz Brian Culbertson On My Mind |
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Brian Culbertson and the Funk Experience at Rehearsals Brian Culbertson and the Funk Experience Band at Rehearsals in Hollywood California. Tags: brian culbertson sheldon reynolds bootsy collins gerald albright pop rap soul funk jazz piano |