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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.
Rocket Science is the 19th studio album by rock musician Rick Springfield. Track listing ... George Nastos, Tim Pierce – guitar; George Doering – mandolin ...
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.
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 .
The AllMusic review by Michael G. Nastos said "the watchwords for this recording are erudite, refined, intelligent, and above all, sophisticated. Appreciative veteran jazz lovers will want this excellent set of straight-ahead jazz from one of the true masters who needs to reclaim or affirm nothing in his decades as one of the true legends in American music".
Writing for AllMusic, music critic Michael G. Nastos notes of the album: "A duet recording between pianist Bill Evans and guitarist Jim Hall is one that should retain high expectations to match melodic and harmonic intimacies with brilliant spontaneous musicianship. Where this recording delivers that supposition is in the details and intricacy ...
George Strait performed the first of his two Fort Worth concerts Friday night at Dickies Arena. The King of Country Music played a mix of old favorites, newer songs and covers throughout the night.
The Allmusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album 3½ stars, stating "In February of 1967, Oliver Nelson recognized Kennedy's contributions and assembled a big band to play music in his honor, with taped segments of his speeches as preludes. The result is a heartfelt yet eerie combination, perhaps a bit off-putting, but absolutely ...