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JANUARY 2011 - Allegro Music

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• Seasoned musicians in an ear-friendly, infectious, absorbing listening experience!<br />

• David Miller keeps it real on his fifth recording as a leader with a recording that<br />

gives the standard jazz trio sound a punch and a fresh feel.<br />

• The artists in this trio are rich in experience and have played with the likes of<br />

Art Pepper, James Moody, Maynard Ferguson, Joe Pass, Benny Goodman,<br />

Jules Brouusard, and Sly Stone, to name a few.<br />

• Bass player Mario Suraci has played with Mel Torme, Frank Sinatra, and<br />

Elvis Presley.<br />

• Promo mailing to over 200 jazz radio outlets; 50+ core jazz press including<br />

JazzTimes, All About Jazz, and DownBeat; satellite radio; satellite music<br />

providers; and licensing houses.<br />

David Miller: piano<br />

Mario Suraci: bass<br />

Bill Belasco: drums<br />

Track Listing: Line for Lyons • Little Niles • I Thought About You • Time on My<br />

Hands • In My Life • Rapture • Peaches • Blue Daniel • Just Squeeze Me • Dream<br />

Dancing • You Must Believe In Spring • Alice In Wonderland<br />

“David’s music stretches mainstream jazz, conveying his own message. He<br />

shares a focus on his relationships with three key elements—the instruments, the<br />

musicians on stage, and the audience … His style is postured with taste and finesse<br />

plus a range of timbres whether he plays ballads or swingers. His fingers capture<br />

the heart and soul of each tune.” — Herb Wong, jazz journalist and historian<br />

Key Markets: San Francisco (hometown), New York, Los Angeles, Washington<br />

DC, Boston, and all important jazz markets<br />

• Critically acclaimed, with great reviews for his last recording due to his Phil<br />

Woods-like skills on the saxophone, Marty nau proved to all to be the real<br />

deal. Here, he presents a multi-clarinet-led recording with new compositions<br />

from the great Phil Woods!<br />

• Nau is a clarinet master (and a damn good saxophonist) who has recorded a<br />

masterpiece. He takes the clarinet through its paces from A to Z, employing four<br />

or five clarinets through the re-recording process—but this is not a gimmick. It<br />

works as a bona fide musical device.<br />

• A highly active and sought-after jazz alto saxophone player in the DC area,<br />

Nau has performed with the National Symphony, Richmond Symphony, Dizzy<br />

Gillespie, Eddie Daniels, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Williams, Rosemary<br />

Clooney, nancy Wilson, Maureen McGovern, Snooky Young, and many<br />

others. He was also a staple with the famous Navy Commodores.<br />

Marty nau: clarinet<br />

Scott Silbert: bass clarinet<br />

Robert Redd, Wade Beach: piano<br />

Tommy Cecil, Steve novesel: bass<br />

Chuck Redd: vibes<br />

Brooks Tegler: drums<br />

Track Listing: Slipped Disc • As Long As I Live • Smoke Dreams • Doctor Tee •<br />

Three in One • Night In Tunisia • Ballad for Hank • Bossa for Eddie • Blues for<br />

Benny • You Came Into My Life<br />

Key Markets: Washington DC (hometown), Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York,<br />

Boston, Chicago<br />

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