"One Hare" Gill Aharon Trio: Gill Aharon: Piano, Kendall Eddy: Bass, Randy Wooten: Drums
"Improv 3 and Sticks and Stones"
House Limbo: Ben Syversen on trumpet, Andrew DiMola on bass, and special guest Carlos Homs ..s.
"Mr. Clean" Stretch "Radiation" This is from the Rockett Band's second album, Mechanical Land 2000:
Dan Rockett: vocals
Jon Trama: guitar
Gary Wicks: Bass
Dan Berkson: Keys
Brendan Tommaney: perc
Randy Wooten: Drums
"Harmony's Window" is from the Rockett Band's debut album, Harmony's Window 1997
for more Rockett Band music, check out my website: www.randywooten.net "Mama tell me" This is from The Zig Zag Zen sessions at Dizzyland Recording Studios.
Andy Taylor: bass and vocals
Rich Taylor: Guitar
Randy Wooten: Drums
for more Zig Zag Zen music, check out my website: www.randywooten.net
Influences
I have had so many influences from so many styles. Jack DeJohnette, Tony Williams, Elvin Jones, Gary Chaffee, Miles Davis, Coltrane, Keith Jarrett, Pink Floyd, Beatles, James Brown, Bob Marley, Radiohead, Beethoven, Led Zepplin, Rush, Van Halen, Dave Holland, Scofield, Danilo Perez, Bob Moses, Alan Dawson, Cecil McBee, Steve Gadd, Herb Flower, Vinnie Alibrandi, Hapster and Marcia. Etc.
Originally from Syracuse, NY, Randy is a Graduate of the The New England Conservatory with a Bachelor degree in Jazz Performance. Although his playing is rooted in modern jazz, his most notable work has been with his own groups Gill Aharon Trio, Stretch, House Limbo, The Daddys, The Rockett Band, Zig Zag Zen, Arcoda, as well as his recent performances with the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra in Los Angeles, and National and International touring with Five Star Loser. Boston Based, Randy has performed with such artists as Christian McBride, Chris Potter, Slide Hampton, Doc Severinson, Burt Bacharach, Kenny Wheeler, Danilo Perez, Tom Scott, Mick Goodrich and George Garzone. He has also performed opposite, Ziggy Marley, Train, The Meters, Henry Rollins, Los Lobos, The Roots, The Samples, Jimmy Cliff, Corey Glover, Dave Davis, The Radiators, Soulive, and many others. He has worked and/or studied with such names as Gary Chaffee, Bob Moses, Danilo Perez, Cecil McBee, George Russell, Peter Erskine, Harold Jones, Alan Dawson, Steve Houghton, Greg Fields, to name a few. Also occasional performances with Boston musicians, Sam Kininger, Timo Shanko, Cheetara and old time band mate Johnny Trama.
Yep Alex took over Mary's shift this Friday and I went along to spend zome time with the boy and hear some musics so Gill told us that we were being ditched for the Celtics game. Damn sports. Except now I think we're probably watching the game too. See you next week I guess, glad you like the songs!
YA !!! our favorite boy from bean-town makes his way upstate, we will be sure to fill ALL your wildest desires, mabey twin trees and tokyo souel will get together with me and make a keef,sushi,pizza!
People are still talking about how phenomenal you were at the Burren -- I don't think they've ever seen that many people get up and dance on a Wednesday night!!! Great work again.
is it true you turned down that columbia deal! DAMN kid , "always the artist... , " i get it but....you could make a lot of $$$$, and that would help finance one of these "arty" things you love so, i personally would love to see you sell out and go commercial!