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Bumpin' is an album by the American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, released in 1965. It reached number 116 on the Billboard 200 chart. It was Montgomery's first album to reach the charts.
In 2003, Cramer recorded his third album, "Bumpin' On Sunset," which continued Cramer's masterful interpretations of movie themes, Latin tunes, and bluesy ballads. 2009 marked the release of Cramer's fourth album, "Alto," released on his own record label, Casa Records.
Tequila is a mixture of tracks using just a jazz quartet with Ron Carter, Grady Tate and Ray Barretto and the rest with a string section arranged by Claus Ogerman.It is mainly a Latin-flavored album, the first Montgomery recorded without a keyboardist.
“Watch some comedy, pet an animal and listen to some good music,” suggests Drifter. “ Wes Montgomery’s ‘Bumpin’ on Sunset ...
The term guajeo is often used to mean specific ostinato patterns played by a tres, piano, an instrument of the violin family, or saxophones. [26] The guajeo is a fundamental component of modern-day salsa, and Latin jazz. The following example shows a basic guajeo pattern. Cuban guajeo written in cut-time Play ⓘ
“Watch some comedy, pet an animal and listen to some good music,” suggests Drifter. “ Wes Montgomery’s ‘Bumpin’ on Sunset ...
"New Year's Eve (Back at the House on Sunset)" (from the musical Sunset Boulevard) "The New York Debut of an L.A. Artist (Jazz Crowd)" by Andy Prieboy "New York – L.A." by Grandmaster Melle Mel & Scorpio "New York to California" by Mat Kearney "The Next Plane to L.A." by Fred Carter, Jr. "Next Plane to London" by The Rose Garden
The proposed RDU quarry would be on land owned by Raleigh-Durham International Airport adjacent to William B. Umstead State Park and the existing Triangle Quarry owned by Wake Stone Corp.