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May 18, 2008 | Jayme Stone
We've been enjoying some refreshing acoustic string jazz from a new CD this week, and of all darndest things, it's come out of a banjo player. Rocky Mountain virtuoso mandolinst/composer Jayme Stone (Boulder, CO) has concocted a smart ensemble of an eclectic cadre of musicians, guitar, bass, fiddle, trumpet, soprano sax, english horn (what th'?...), all fronted and supported by Stones warm and inviting banjo stylings. It doesn't hurt that master mandolinist Matt Flinner joins him on the incredible acoustic project.
The CD is aptly entitled "The Utmost," and the 2008 Juno Award Nominee (Instrumental Album of the Year) is intensely interesting and easy on the ears at the same time. We love Jayme's playing, but what really shines here is his compositional skills. This is clever, creative stuff. Highly recommended!
Jayme Stone's MySpace Page
Artist Website
Purchase CD: CDBaby
Posted by Ted at May 18, 2008 6:55 AM
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