All Artists: Danny C Title: Danny C's Musical Review Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Courthouse Records Original Release Date: 1/23/2001 Release Date: 1/23/2001 Genre: Jazz Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 791022175127 |
Danny C Danny C's Musical Review Genre: Jazz
Caught live on tape! With 21 musician friends, in six configurations, 20 year-old VCU music major Daniel Clarke directed and performed at The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, VA in June 2000. "Danny C" was featured on e... more » | |
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Album Description Caught live on tape! With 21 musician friends, in six configurations, 20 year-old VCU music major Daniel Clarke directed and performed at The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, VA in June 2000. "Danny C" was featured on every tune playing piano, Rhodes or organ, cranking out jazz, pop, and funk with talent far betond his years. The program rocked with more than enough contagious enthusiasm and electricity to charge the house to capacity. |
CD ReviewsDanny C - No Niche Big Enough 05/11/2001 (5 out of 5 stars) "Twenty-year-old keyboardist and VA Commonwealth Univ. music major Daniel Clarke doesn't believe in musical boundaries. His first CD just doesn't fit a niche unless you find a record bin labeled "Good Music By Talented Artists." Jazz, funk, pop, folk: this CD has a little of each recorded live with Daniel playing piano, organ or Rhodes on each cut in six different configurations involving no less than 21 of his musical pals. All but one are covers, but each is stamped with Daniel's unmistakeable sense of how it should sound. The event was a live theater show produced and directed by, you guessed it, Daniel Clarke. John Prine's "Angel From Montgomery" done with just piano, Maria DeMaio's lead vocal with back-up, may be my favorite cut, but I also love the jazz jams in "Let Us Love," "Hit That Jive Jack" and "Hot House." The sole original, "Mullets" is a very funky, infectous instrumental. I also like the acoustic trio numbers by The Jackie Frost Trio. This CD wears well. With over 72 minutes of music, each playing seems to reveal something new and interesting. It's for musical free spirits able to appreciate all genres, interested in a new and exceptionally talented emerging artist."
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