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Hot! Music Notes – February 2013

THIS MONTH: A heads up to check out three new episodes of Studio Jams. Descriptions and short video samples for episodes #51, #52 and #53 can be found on our Episodes page.

STUDIO JAMS MUSIC CLUB: In the Music club this month – a fascinating feature and inside look at the sitar from Indian master musician Shafaatullah Khan. We also feature a track from one of our new shows – Episode #52. It’s a great take on Freddie Hubbard’s “Little Sunflower” – with the great Peter White on guitar, Gregg Karukas on keyboards, Everette Harp on saxophones, Michael Cheney on bass and Jae Sinnett on drums. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do. As usual, there is another complete episode of Studio Jams to enjoy – this time it’s Episode #38, with guitarist Jeff Golub, bassist Victor Bailey, drummer Anton Fig and Matt King on keyboards.Plus, another free unreleased Studio Jams “Bonus Track” for you to download. This month it’s “Pony Time” with, among others, guitarist and vocalist Tommy Conwell.

It really pays to become a member of this hip, new music community. The STUDIO JAMS MUSIC CLUB is a “members only” club, with an annual membership fee of just $24. There is a FREE PREVIEW from the STUDIO JAMS MUSIC CLUB page on this site. Don’t miss out – join the club…TODAY!

ANNOUNCEMENT:  Another round of major changes are in the works for this site. COMING SOON – in addition to some exciting new episodes, be on the lookout for a ton of fresh, new music and arts video content. PLEASE STAY TUNED!

COMING SOON:  Features on Manhattan Transfer vocalist Janis Siegel, bassist Gerald Veasley, World Champion Accordionist Stas Venglevski ,Bonnie Raitt guitarist George Marinelli and guitar master Steve Oliver…all this – and much more – coming up on StudioJams.com.


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— T.M.