Archive for the ‘Releases’ Category

Eight years and five new albums of music

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Once upon a time at a candy store I saw what looked to be a roll of LifeSavers, but instead said “RoundTuits”. The idea is you could give one to someone who had responded to a request with “yeah, yeah… when I get around to it…”

Well, someone must have given me a RoundTuit, because I’ve finally added a bunch of new music. Check out dozens of new songs from:

Dream Electrik
The Odd Get Even
David Hines
Frank Gambale
The Code

Thanks for the continued support and listening over the years — eight years running as of two days ago!!!

Over 14,000 of you have added FusionGroovin to your lists of presets, and the station consistently ranks among the top 300 stations at Live365.

Like the eTrade baby says… “whoa”.

Five new discs

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Another mighty wave of new music is hitting those Cat-5 cables today. Eighteen tracks to be exact, nearly two hours of killer grooves, from

  • Alex Broshodsky: self titled
  • Ed DeGenaro: “Dog House”
  • Elfferich Four: “Eccentricity”
  • Family Groove Company: “Charmer”
  • Nordal Twang: “Nordal Twang”

Keep those votes coming in, as they really help me decide on song rotations. Special thanks to all the fans who’ve taken the time to write and make suggestions. It’s much appreciated!

A long overdue blast of great new music

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Finally — the drought of new music on the station has ended, and with a bang. I’ve just added 37 new tracks to the station, from the following fantastic discs:

Butterhead – Live ’98
Cique – Cique
Oz Noy – Fuzzy
Patrick Charles – Cite Soleil
PRISM – Blue…
PRISM – Peace
TRIX – Force
Jim Weider – Percolator

This represents the biggest single turnover in FusionGroovin’s nearly 6-year history, and makes for some amazing listening. Check ‘em out!

Ripplegroove – Under the Microscope

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Ripplegroove: Under the Microscope

Many of my absolute favorite fusion recordings are from trios, and this disc immediately makes that list. Check out eight perfect-for-FusionGroovin tracks, from Tom Burda on guitar, Joe Hanley on Hammond organ, and Jed Devine on drums.

Charles David Stuart Trio – Live

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Charles David Stuart Trio Live

Another outstanding trio recording to add to the list (and this one being live to boot), with Charles David Stuart on drums and percussion, Duffy King on guitar, James Simonson on Bass and Mark Byerly on trumpet. Seven tracks, not to be missed.

Jeff Richman – “Freeway Jam — To Beck and Back”

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Jeff Richman Freeway Jam To Beck and Back

Check out six tracks off of Jeff’s latest tribute disc, this time to Jeff Beck. Jeff plays rhythm and solo guitar, and is joined by Vinnie Colaiuta and Simon Phillips on drums, Stu Hamm on Bass, Mitchel Forman on keyboards, and a different solo guitarist on each track, including (in addition to Jeff), Steve Morse, John Scofield, Eric Johnson, Adam Rogers, Mike Stern, Warren Haynes, Chris Duarte, Greg Howe and Walter Trout.

Richard Hallebeek Project – “Richard Hallebeek Project”

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Richard Hallebeek Project

Check out four tracks off of Richard Hallebeek’s self titled disc “Richard Hallebeek Project”. Featuring Richard Hallebeek on guitar, Lale Larson on keyboards, Udo Pannekeet on bass, Bas Cornelissen on drums, with special guests Shawn Lane and Brett Garsed on additional guitar.

Jeff Babko, Jeff Coffin & Vinnie Colaiuta – “Mondo Trio”

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Mondo Trio

Another trio, another great disc. OK, so there will be moments on this disc where you think I’ve slipped in some organ outtakes off of ELP’s “Tarkus” — Hammond lovers take note. The lineup is Jeff Babko on keys, Jeff Coffin on woodwinds and Vinnie on drums. One listen will reaffirm these guys as masters of their craft. Be sure to check out Jeff’s notes on the album, and enjoy four completely distinctive tracks out on the station.

the Outsidemen – “Band Overboard”

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

The Outsidemen

Here’s a fast-paced recording from 1990, by a trio consisting of Mike Miller on guitars, Jim Lacefield on bass and Ralph Humphrey on drums. The recording grew out of a long term relationship the guys had playing together, as well as their teaching at the The Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California. The tunes take all kinds of tasty turns, with messrs. Lacefield and Humphrey laying down a thick groove throughout. All the more impressive is that the disc was recorded live. Enjoy five tracks in “heavy rotation” on the station now.

Patrick Yandall — “New York Blues”

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Patrick Yandall New York Blues

My guess is that this album is Patrick Yandall’s answer to Steely Dan’s “Aja”. Some of the tunes have an uncanny resemblance to the Dan classic, which to these ears is a very good thing. Stylish and soulful, this is a fantastic disc. What’s even more impressive is the list of personnel: Patrick Yandall, everything — that’s all instruments, production, engineering, etc. Check out four tracks on the station, and Patrick’s site at Patrick Yandall.com.