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I have mainly a classical background from which I jumped right over Jazz and into Rock. My influences were Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana and the Grateful Dead. When I began performing my original jazz solos I started to get requests for the (jazz) classics and began investigating the likes of Gershwin, Cole Porter, Hoagy Carmichael, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis.....etc. What I found were complex progressions and beautiful melodies, the likes of which people don't write anymore. I have taken a different approach on many of my arrangements. I utilize alot of Latin/Caribbean elements and poly-rhythms in both my originals and the traditional jazz swing standards because it makes the songs even happier. This Latin influence is something I picked up in Key West, Fl. I took a year off from school after my masters and went to Key West with the Crispy Critters to open Barefoot Bobs. While there I was invited to sit in to the weekly Cuban Street Parties.... A street was blocked off and I played with a 12 piece Cuban Band every Tuesday Night.... it was just incredible... there were probably 300-700 people there every week and I was one of the few English speaking people to be found. Soooo... Below you'll find links to the live CD's "Bubblebath Jazz" and "Professor James G. Looby - Live Notes from the Algonquin", my song lists where you'll find everything from Gershwin, Cole Porter, Al Jolson and Duke Ellington to Carlos Santana, The Beatles, Jeff Beck and the Grateful Dead. Note: The MP3s encoded with the highest possible clarity and thus may take some time to download.
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