Singer and guitarist
Damon Cooper debuts with
They Call Me Coop. The album is very smooth overall with some neo-soul thrown in to give it a very nice vibe. Tracks include
My Heart, I Love You, Wanna Be Your Lover, Soul Seduction and
Will You Be My Lady. Feeling Good by the
Mojo Club is the next volume in a series that features a mix of funk,

soul, Latin and punk from the 60’s and 70’s. This is a 2-CD set for a total of 24 tracks that includes
Z'Avez Pas Lu Kafka by
Suzanne Gabriello,
In The Name Of Love by
Jenny Evans,
Let The Music Play by
Charles Earland,
Speaking Of Happiness by
Gloria Lynne,
Tema De Kiko by
The Youngsters,
Pop Mod by
Claude Bolling,
Joker by
Ambros Seelos,
Blows by
Gerson King Combo,
Ape Shuffle by
Lalo Schifrin,
The Rock by
East Coast,
Stand Up & Be Counted by
The Flames,
Pick Up The Pieces One By One by
AABB,
I Don't Need No Doctor by
Nick Ashford, and
Up Above The Rock by
Ray Bryant.
Jamie Cullum is celebrating the release of his newest album
Catching Tales with two upcoming U.S appearances. He’ll perform on October 11 at the Irving Plaza in New York City, and on October 14 at The Roxy in West Hollywood, CA.
Smooth jazz radio has made its way to Lansing, Michigan as
WJZL 92.7 FM switches formats from a sports-talk station. Smooth instrumentals and soft vocals will now fill the airwaves.
New smooth jazz artist
Donny Osmond is lining up 2006 tour dates with four appearances scheduled at The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. He’s been booked for March 2-5, June 22-25, October 19-22 and December 14-17,2006. He is currently developing a new syndicated talk-show tv pilot that will hopefully hit the airwaves in 2006.
Samba Parade (Various Artists) features many key numbers from the samba revival years of the 70s! This set brings together 22 tracks from the legendary EMI/Odeon catalog

including
Juiso Final by
Nelson Cavaquinho,
Samba De Roda by
Quinteto Violado,
Falsa Baiana by
Roberto Silva ,
Sensibilidade Da Bossa by
Novos Baianos,
Danca Da Solidao by
Paulinho Da Viola,
O Ultimo Dos Mohicanos by
Moreira Da Silva,
Casa De Bamba by
Djalma Pires,
Maracangalha by
Dorival Caymmi, and
Ensaboa Mulata by
Cartola.
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