Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Click here for Episode 22 - Coolness from London!

Welcome to Episode 22

The Smooth Groovers review comes to you from London, UK - the weather here has been outstanding with temperatures currently consistently soaring in the 90s. We hope that where ever you are in the world, our latest episode fills you with both coolness and joy!

ANNOUNCEMENT!
http://www.smoothgroovers.com

We have developed a portal for our show. No not a place where you could slide into other dimensions of space and time (what the Prof might think - NB Listen out for the subtle theme in the background that the Prof has inserted when I talk about the Portal on the show!lol!).

Our portal is your single point on entry for our new online forum, Our myspace location, blog and service to listen to the show using Podfeed.

Back to the Show.
This week we have:
Newies. Basically some fantastic new talent from
http://www.myspace.com

Check out the fantastic... :

Reza Saleh - B'ASS is the name of his up and coming new CD:
Snippets are B'ass, Basement, Breeze, Rats Groove.
http://www.myspace.com/rezamanproduction

SmoothJay - Green Dolfinz, Grocery Store Jazz, Mz Jonez
http://www.myspace.com/smoothjayjams

Kimber Manning - Eventually
http://www.kimbermanning.com

Lisa Theunissen - Moving On
http://www.lisatheunissen.com

Minga - Easy For You, Flipside, Good.
http://www.mingamusic.com

This week's FAST TRACK REVIEW (Medley come Anthology) is from the wonderful:
Paul Hardcastle with some amazing smooth and soulful sound...


The World Music Fusion Spot features the Didjeridoo, A musical instrument of the Aboriginal people of Australia.
Steven Cragg - Little People and Tarshito & Sangeet - Taraling Lila have used this instrument and the mix is both different and especially pleasing.

For the Oldies snippet section we have:

5 in a row
Matt Bianco - Summer Song,
Physical Therapy - Night of the Latin Sun,

Ryo Kawasaki - Trinkets & Things,
Natural High - Pacific,
Nils - Pacific Coast Highway.

3 in a row
George (fantastic guitarist! -aka Big Bad) Benson - When Love calls,
Acoustic Alchemy - She speaks American English and
Joyce Cooling - That girls gotta play (and she sure can!)

6 in a Row
Al Green - Sha La La (Make Me Happy),
Jesse Johnson - Every Shade Of Love,
Bobby Brown - Rock Witch'ya,
Bo Kirkland & Ruth Davies - You're Gonna Get Next To Me,
Ray Goodman & Brown - Special Lady,
Isaac Hayes - Moonlight Loving.

5 in a row
Noel Pointer - Drive Time,
Hamilton Bohannon - But What Is A Dream?
Touch - Me & You
Spirogyra - Starburst,
Lonnie Smith - No Tears Tomorrow,

4 in a row
Chic - A Warm Summer Night,
Matt Bianco - Fly By Night (the Prof believes the Sun shines everytime he plays a track from this band!),
Nancy Ames - Eso Beso
St. Jermain - So Flute

.....and we play out with Fuse One - Sunwalk

Keep in touch!
We look forward to your feedback on our shows.
You now have no excuse!! With a public comment section below, an email to
smoothgrooversremovethisfirst@this2ndyahoo.co.uk or heading for our online forum at: http://www.smoothgroovers.com

All the best from the team at Smooth Groovers and Many Thanks and good wishes to all our Myspace music friends too! (http://www.myspace.com/smoothgroovers)

5 Comments:

At 7:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Better Late than Never,
Really Worth the wait
I hope you go on forever
with podcasts sometimes late.

Good one fellas!

 
At 11:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great snippet by Noel Pointer.
-never heard of a Jazz Violinist before

 
At 12:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Bruce Nice Little rhyme,
The Groovers were short of time,
But managed to stay up late,
To deliver a show thats Great!

Thanks Bruce,

Vesa,
W'ell try and get another
Noel Pointer track in the
next show.
Thanks for the comment.

Prof

 
At 10:51 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, guys, hope you are all well.

Santa Fe continues to absolutely tear up Las Vegas. See the blog -

http://santafeandthefatcityhorns.blogspot.com/

Last night we had guest artists "Mosaic" sitting in. They are incredible -- pics and links on the blog. You might want to feature one of their songs in one of your shows. Samples are on their website.

Question: where would be a cool place (or places) to try to bring Santa Fe to perform in the UK? I gotta get this great band out of Vegas and into the world

Cheers -

BobbyG

 
At 5:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

My brothers -

I added a bit this morning about your new portal on our Santa Fe blog:

http://santafeandthefatcityhorns.blogspot.com/

Your friend in Las Vegas -

BobbyG

 

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