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~ Will Downing

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"Thanks to Jaijai for creating this wonderful site. She has drawn on her own extensive history in music to make a truly comfortable place for "unusual" kindred spirits to meet, share and motivate. It's been uplifting, comforting and facinating to meet fellow musicians from cultures and countries around the world."

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What a great place you have created, Jaijai. Thank you so much for your dedication and vision. We musicians benefit immensely, as it brings us closer together, allows for many of us to reconnect, or discover each other for the first time. I am still getting acquainted with the enormous benefits of having this independent place for communication between all of us - artists, fans, promoters, etc., and it is a real honor for me to be featured on the Jazz Network Main Page.

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Hi Jaijai,

Stopping by to show you some love and tell you just how much I appreciate all you've been doing here, not just for me but for this incredible community of jazz musicians. I see that The Jazz Network is growing in leaps and bounds daily and want you to know that I recognize the importance of what's going on here, musicians having a place to connect with each other, young musicians having a place to meet and be mentored by musicians who have been around the block. You've created a beautiful space here and it's obvious that folks are feeling very much at home. Thanks for sharing your time, your heart, your soul. This is a huge commitment and you've taken it on with such determination. I wish you and The Jazz Network continued success and support you in all you're doing.

~ Marcus

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THE JAZZ NETWORK FEATURES VOCALIST ARNOLD McCULLER WITH HIS NEW CD PROJECT "SABOR"



ARNOLD McCULLER

You may not know the name, but you certainly know the voice. At some point in your life you have heard Arnold McCuller's rich and distinctive vocals that have captured the hearts and ears of many well-respected musicians and fans alike. Long time featured vocalist with some of the best recording artist around, including Phil Collins and James Taylor.

Arnold has also set out to further solidify his solo identity with his first recording in 1984, “A Part of Me That’s You”, co produced with jazz piano player, David Benoit. Then “Exception to the Rule” in 1990, with his long time friend Dana Walden.

Since he has continued to bring his listeners new material with “You Can’t Go Back” co produced with Bill Cantos, and guitarist Greg Poree. His favorite is his “Live at the Baked Potato”, recorded at one of Hollywood’s most famous jazz clubs. The next project was a tribute to artist he’d been singing back up for by recording “Back to Front”, featuring songs originally recorded as a backing vocalist. His renditions still hold their own long after they were recorded. Next came “Circa 1990”, a collection of tunes originally recorded for a project that had been shelved by a major label.

Popular live performances at La Ve Lee jazz club, Ghengis Cohen, Molly Malone’s, The Plush Room in San Francisco, and numerous visits to his friends in Naples Florida to support the Autism Foundation in that region.

Another project was a tribute to artist he’d been singing back up for by recording “Back to Front”, featuring songs he originally recorded as a backing vocalist.

He is known as singer's singer, whose rich, distinctive tones have enhanced the recordings of some of music's top performers. Arnold McCuller is acknowledged as one of the most expressive vocalist in the business. Whether performing solo or singing back up, his show stopping live performances regularly bring audiences to their feet.

Arnold has been one of the music industry's most popular session singers. McCuller's voice has graced recordings by a virtual who's who of the music industry, including Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Luther Vandross, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Bette Midler, and Brenda Russell. Lionel Ritchie, Dave Koz, Billy Idol, Lyle Lovett and Beck to name only a few. You’ll need to goggle the rest.

Concert tours include Lyle Lovett, where he was both the opening act and featured vocalist, and Phil Collins, Melissa Manchester, Bonnie Raitt and recently duets with Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville. DVD features include “Serious Hits Live”, “First Final Farwell Tour”, and many more with Phil Collins. A&E's “Live By Request”, “Pull Over”, “Squibnocket”, Musicares “Man of the Year”, and “Live at the Beacon Theater”, featuring James Taylor.

An appearance on Saturday Night Live led to a phone call from singer-songwriter James Taylor. Little did they realize that 30 years later they would still be performing and recording together. In between world tours, Arnold appeared in such films as "Beaches", "Without You I’m Nothing", "Crossroads", "Hollywood Knights", "American Hot Wax", “What’s Love Got to do With It”, and The National Anthem in Clancey’s “The Sum of all Fears”.

Born and raised in Ohio, Arnold's early musical experiences centered in the church, where both of his parents were prominent vocalists. He began his professional musical career when he was invited to join the national touring company of HAIR. Two years later he found himself in Manhattan where he studied acting, dance and voice.

In New York, Arnold joined forces with Revelation, a four member vocal group who recorded for RSO (Atlantic Records). "Get Ready for This", "You To Me Are Everything", and the critically acclaimed self titled album "Revelation". The group toured nationally with the Bee Gees, Smokey Robinson, Isaac Hayes and Millie Jackson and many others.

All of his solo efforts have been released on his indie label, What’s Good Records, which features Arnold at his strongest and surely captures the attention of his international fan base.

The latest recording is a Latin Jazz project which is Arnold’s first all original effort, but clearly not his last.


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ARNOLD MCCULLER - "SABOR" - WGR - RELEASE MAY 2008


I have been recording solo since 1984, first on AVI Records and then an album on the Virgin label. But everything subsequent has been comfortably independent. My label is What's Good Records.

Sabor is my first project of all original material, every word and melody. It was produced and arranged by my friend, Jon Gilutin. Jon is one of the finest musical directors and keyboard players in L.A. as his playing throughout Sabor will show. John, by the way, is also a brilliant composer. Remember New Attitude? That's the guy! Jon also co-wrote Me Perdonaste and Guru N U with me.

Two of my favourite songs were co-written with Matt Cusson., the baddest most soulful newcomer on the scene, still being discovered worldwide by the fans of Brian McKnight and Christina Aguilera. Matt's responsible for the tender ballad, Love Will Prevail and our composition, Let's Go Back.

Bill Canto, my musical director for twenty years, co-wrote Oil On My Skin. I dedicate this song to Bill's beautiful wife, Mary, and to long-time relationships everywhere.

The rest of the music was co-written with Andy Abad over a three-year period, when he and I were home from the road. During this time, Andy was touring with Clay Aiken and Marc Anthony; I was out with James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, and Lyle Lovett. Nevertheless, we were able to come up with a concept that was true to my dream: A Latin-flavoured collection with enough feeling that I hope will inspire people of all musical tastes.

I chose to name this project Sabor because it means “flavour” or “tasty.” Although these songs don't strictly qualify as Latin Jazz, I love the genre and I wanted to pay homage to this beautiful style of music.

I hope Sabor makes you want to move, be inspired, and, most of all, feel the love of self-expression.

Arnold

To learn more about contributing to Arnold's project go to his website www.arnoldmcculler.com

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So here it is! Finally a place where no matter who I pull up and give a listen I'm never ever put off or want to click it away. I believe you have really thought very carefully about keeping it real, as it were, and not just trying to gain meaningless quantity.

The artists I've encountered have been so talented and accomplished, that I wonder what I'm doing in their company. But when I reach into the music of my fellow Jazz Networkers, I find that we share the wonderful gift of commonality and originality that far surpasses the other music sites I've connected with. I know now The Jazz Network is a long awaited breath of very fresh air!

Thanks loads Jaijai.
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What a privilege to have been a featured artist on the main page of The Jazz Network. I can’t thank you enough, Jaijai, for suggesting it and creating the opportunity. So often in our musical lives we are solitary beings, practicing alone, writing alone. But The Jazz Network is an affirmation of our community and our togetherness in the music. What a great opportunity to reach out and meet new people who have the same passion and dedication. Thank you Jaijai, for all you are doing to support the independent jazz musician and our wonderful art form…JAZZ. You have a powerful vision and it is touching us all. It is great to be a part of The Jazz Network. I will continue to spread the word.

All the best,
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When one thinks of a family you often hear words like; togetherness, support, respect, admiration, understanding and sincerity. Every word and then some can be used to describe "The Jazz Network".

Since being a member I have had the pleasure to meet and interact with some of the most down-to-earth musicians from around the world. Everyday I look forward to meeting new faces and seeing those that I have connected with in the past.

Jaijai, I thank you personally for taking your dream and passion to a "whole 'nother" level. This network is a true testiment to your spirit ...Out of sight! Right on Lady...Right on!

~ Victor Brooks

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Many thanks and heartfelt gratitude for having me featured on the TJN main page. Jaijai you are one of our angels. The Jazz Network is a premier site that has already brought professional networking for the jazz community to the next level. The willingness of the members to share music, experiences, information and expertise is amazing and a blessing. This is an affirmation that our community is vibrant, flourishing and there is more growth in store. Congratulations, thank you and a well done to the visionary, developers and the TJN team. Lets keep the music and wonderful messages flowing.

~ Ray Blue

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"It was a pleasure to be featured on the Jazz Network Main Page. This Network is a unique forward step for independence, contact and conversation between artist, promoters/agents and fans.

Thank you Jaijai for offering a professional meeting place. I've met new musicians and rediscovered old friends I haven't seen or heard from in years. May we all continue to expand this network.

~ Will Calhoun

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