Marion Meadows
Born in West Virginia, saxophonist Marion Meadows – whose ethnic mix is Native American, African American and Caucasian – he grew up in Stamford, Connecticut, where he began playing clarinet and studying classical music at eight years old. His passion for different types of music led him to appreciate numerous jazz musicians, including Stanley Turrentine, Sidney Bichet, Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins, and he naturally gravitated to the soprano sax in his high school years.
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Marion Meadows
Marion Meadows
Born in West Virginia, saxophonist Marion Meadows – whose ethnic mix is Native American, African American and Caucasian – he grew up in Stamford, Connecticut, where he began playing clarinet and studying classical music at eight years old. His passion for different types of music led him to appreciate numerous jazz musicians, including Stanley Turrentine, Sidney Bichet, Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins, and he naturally gravitated to the soprano sax in his high school years.
This mellow track was produced using an Ibanez RGRX40 on guitars, Korg Triton 88key studio workstation to control the synths and keys. The drum track has more of a hip-hop feel but does well to keep everything in a nice groove.more
The third song in the lineup for the new Winter Land album, Binary Jam is a laid back guitar-synth groove that is comprised of classic jazz elements meeting contemporary digital sounds with a groove style rythm section to keep your feet tappinmore