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Old 10-16-2004, 12:46 AM
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Jeff Berlin Joins Us Tonight, New Yang, Release Music Orchestra

Join the GAGLIARCHIVES Saturday Night 10/15/04, at
10pm EST, as we feature an exclusive interview with Bass legend Jeff Berlin. Jeff joins us to talk about his latest release and one of my favorites of 2004 titled Lumpy Jazz. We'll also be premiering new music from the Cuneiform records label. We'll feature the new disc from French quartet Yang, featuring Frederic L'Epee of Shylock/Philharmonie. The title of this new release is A Complex Nature. This new title will make fans of Sean Malone and Philharmonie very happy! Also new from Cuneiform records is the exciting self titled debut from Wisconsin chamber rock band Far Corner. This powerful release features Bassist Bill Kopecky, one of our radio favorites in from his project Kopecky from radio fan favorite Kopecky. Tonight we'll spotlight forthcoming releases from the Alternity records featuring Soma and Jane Getter'a See Jane Run. We'll track the new Pain Of Salvation disc titled Be which debuts at #2 in our weekly top 20 in requests. Into the vaults with music from the 1975 Japanese trio Cosmic Pulsation Unity and their self titled debut. Music from the German debut of fusion band Release Music Orchestra and the Life album from 1974. Classics from Jethro Tull's debut from 1968 titled This Was...Genesis and the Foxtrot album from 1972...Porcupine Tree's 1997 live album Coma Divine...and we'll kick the show off with Allan Holdsworth's Wardenclyffe Tower released this week in 1992.
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Old 10-16-2004, 09:08 PM
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This powerful release features Bassist Bill Kopecky, one of our radio favorites in from his project Kopecky from radio fan favorite Kopecky.


I've read this sentence a few times, and I still get confused!

That first song was a killer!
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Old 10-19-2004, 07:52 AM
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Great interview you had with Jeff Berlin. I was floored to find out about his interaction with George Carlin, who I've known is a huge jazz fan.

I tend to know little (nor want to) about the personal lives of musicians, but it's fascinating to find out what people are really like. I had no idea he was so uncompromising and blunt in his assessments. It's not always my cup of tea, but at least he is honest.

I sent him an email thanking him for the interview and he replied quickly.

Keep up the fine work, Tom, we appreciate it!
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