Support all your favourite
smoothies!! Maybe even consider casting a vote for yours truly, Ted Hasiuk,
in the Broadcaster category. 
...we're back
with the Best of 2009, this being the Hat Trick Edition. There's Candy
Dulfer, Paul Hardcastle, Nils, and Four80East; plus selections by Cecil
Ramirez and The Parlett/Colah Project. In addition we have our break-thru
artist for the year in Joe Ercole - all in a collection that features
the absolute best from the last 12 months. So as we continue to celebrate
all that was fine in '09 ... we raise our glass one last time to the best
from the year just past!!
Our
sixth annual year-end recap!!
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Highlights Hour One
Back to the Road - Torcuato Mariano:
After many
years sought after as a sessionist, Torcuato Mariano went on to play and/or
tour with the likes of Djavan, Leo Gandelman, Ivan Lins, and Sergio Mendes.
It was the mid 90's when Mariano finally moved to a solo career. His two
initial efforts both faired well with the sophomore Last Look placing
in top 30 for the year; meantime the single Ocean Way made the top 20
for '95!! Regardless, Mariano opted to switch gears as head of A&R for
a major label back in his adopted homeland of Brazil. The year 2004 saw
Mariano resurrect his solo career - So Far From Home, is now his fifth
and likely most solid to date! When asked to, we were pleased to be quoted
in the material used to promote So Far From Home as Torcuato's "melodic
& heart-felt reflection of his career" as "ample evidence that he's among
the elite of today's guitarists!!" Citing the legendary Jeff Beck as a
primary influence to his sound & style, it's now a treat to revisit Back
to the Road - a real attention grabber and our #12 selection for the year!!
CD: So Far From Home (2009)
Label: nuGroove Records
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Rio de Maio - Cecil Ramirez:
After playing 'the
casino circuit', Cecil Ramirez found work as an audio engineer with a
post-production facility. In 1989, the studio was relocated to Sacramento
and Ramirez went right along with it - that became home base where, in
addition to a variety of studio dates, he honed his chops with regular
weekend gigs. Nonetheless, Cecil's ultimate goal was to release his own
project and, as it was self-funded, it came together slowly. It's said
that you can't rush a good thing and the adage certainly bore ripe fruit
at least in this instance. With melody, mood, and a peerless presentation,
Talk To The Hand climbed to our #8cd for 2009 and from it we've opted
for the ever-so-delicate Rio de Maio!!
CD: Talk To The Hand (2008)
Label: Independent Release
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After Hours ~ Exclusive to our Web Site
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… the Best of 2009
series comes to its ultimate conclusion with one final hour capping nine
full hours devoted exclusively to the sounds of '09. We start it with
Craig Chaquico and follow that with Shakatak, Euge Groove, and David Wells.
Our second set has keyboardist Yaron Gershovsky and Eric Roberts ... plus
there's Jeff Kashiwa, Hart Ramsey, and Bernie Williams. While in the end,
wrapping things is a 4-pack of tracks headed by Najee - this also includes
Hiroshima, vocalist Anne Walsh, and finally Brian Tarquin with Frank Gambale!!
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