Archive for November, 2011

Todd Kennedy – Program Director at WFIT-FM

November 8th, 2011

Thanks for the Gordon James CD; it’s doing very well on WFIT-FM. We’re playing “Funky G” and “Brazilian Nights”. I personally dig the version of “TuTu.

Jose Antonio Pacheco – “Jazz ta’ bueno” at OK 101 FM Marcaibo Venezuela

November 8th, 2011

Not only do my listeners like James’ Latin influenced songs but many of the other songs on the CD have been very well received.

Stephan Otettel – “Blue Notes” – Jam FM – Berlin, Germany

November 8th, 2011

The Gordon James CD has become an integral part of my show. My listeners love his music.

Laurent Bonnefoy – MD Radio 16 – Besseges, France

November 8th, 2011

I absolutely love the CD by Gordon James. It will make our playlist / chart for sure!

Scott Yanow – Jazz Heritage Review

November 8th, 2011

Trumpeter Gordon James has a mellow sound that, when muted is reminiscent of Miles Davis in the late 1980’s. James has created a set of jazz-influenced music that is accessible, contemporary and not without its unpredictable moments. It’s a colorful set that crosses many musical boundaries and should appeal to a wide audience.

Brian Soergel – Smooth Vibes.com

November 8th, 2011

Although not well known, James blows a mean trumpet and is highly recommended. One of James’ strengths is knowing which songs to cover.

Paula Edelstein – Jazz Review.com

November 8th, 2011

Overall, this CD is worth the money because of stellar talent, the originality of the arrangements and the song selection. Aural emotions normally captured by string arrangements, are reached for and captured here with brass instruments, a testament to Gordon James’ ability to translate his intriguing sounds to an appreciative audience.

Dave Hughes – All About Jazz.com

November 8th, 2011

This album has a funky, soulful feel. Half of the dozen tunes are competent James originals, and a couple of well chosen covers (‘”Grazin in the Grass” and Tutu”) prove to be particularly good vehicles for James’ solos.

Jazzman Online

November 8th, 2011

It’s a wild ride from beginning to end, and the high energy Gordon brings to his phrasing pulls it all together.

Fred Scott – Contemporary jazz.com

November 8th, 2011

There are not too many smooth jazz trumpeters or flugelhornists in this industry. Rick Braun and Chris Botti are having superb success within the market. Well guys, make room for one more: Gordon James. James is a break from the pack by combining the musical worlds of Soul, Acid Jazz, Hip Hop, Latin, Pop and Jazz. “I have listened to this album over and over again, and have not grown tired of it yet. Gordon James talent should be discovered by the world.”

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