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Soulfully Live In The City Of Angels is a live album and DVD by former Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Trapeze vocalist/ bassist Glenn Hughes.It was recorded at Sound Image Studio, Hollywood on January 11, 2004 in front of select group of guests.
Other performances come from George Nastos on guitar and Anders Olinder and Ed Roth on keyboards. First Underground Nuclear Kitchen was mixed by Jono Brown and Glenn Hughes. A promotional video was shot for the song "Love Communion", the video was included on the European version of the album as an enhanced track.
Also performing on the album are former Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver drummer Matt Sorum, former Stevie Wonder keyboardist Greg Phillinganes and guitarists Bruce Gowdy and George Nastos. This is the first solo studio album Hughes made that featured his bass playing on every track since 1977's Play Me Out.
Rick Springfield – lead vocals, guitar; George Bernhardt, George Nastos, Tim Pierce – guitar George Doering – mandolin, acoustic guitar; Matt Bissonette – bass, backing vocals
George Anthony Devolder Santos [a] was born on July 22, 1988, [7] [b] to Fátima Alzira Caruso Horta Devolder and Gercino Antônio dos Santos Jr. (known as Junior), both of whom were born in Brazil; [9] he has a younger sister, Tiffany. [10] His maternal grandparents, Paulo Horta Devolder and Rosalina Caruso Horta Devolder, were also born in ...
Allmusic reviewer Michael G. Nastos stated "Chicago electric guitarist George Freeman was a quintessential sideman ... This is his debut recording, done in the height of the soul-jazz era circa 1969 ...
Amsterdam After Dark is an album by the American jazz saxophonist George Coleman recorded in late 1978 and released on the ... Michael G. Nastos of AllMusic simply ...
In his review for AllMusic, Michael G. Nastos observed: "the whole CD from top to bottom has Coleman and his band inspired to the hilt and playing their best, and At Yoshi's is a highly recommended effort that deserves a space on each and every jazz lover's shelf".