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		<title>New Music from Fred</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 02:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a new recording titled Afternoon of the Soul that I am very excited about! It is available now on the site as a digital download and a CD with wonderful art and digital design by Erin Hamilton.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a new recording titled <em>Afternoon of the Soul</em> that I am very excited about! It is available now on the site as a digital download and a CD with wonderful art and design by Erin Hamilton. The music was recorded over a six month period in Calcutta, India in Seattle, Washington and Argyle, Texas. I recorded three ragas and two of my compositions in Calcutta in January 2009 with legendary santoor maestro Tarun Bhattacharya and Nikhil Kamti Roy (Raja) on tabla. One of my pieces that I call <em>Finger of Flame</em> was included in this recording. Marc Seales, a good friend, jazz pianist and professor at the University of Washington recorded five duets with me in June. Four of those are included on <em>Afternoon of the Soul</em>. Ed Soph, a remarkable drummer, good friend and colleague at the University of North Texas layed down five duets with me. Two of them grace this CD. I recorded five of my compositions with James Driscoll, who is a very soulful bassist and Rob Avsharian, a killer groove drummer. One if those included Poovalur Sriji on mrdangam (South Indian drum). Two of the trio tracks are included on the recording. As you can tell there was much more music than I could put on one CD, so I have made it all available on two additional recordings on this site for digital download only. The raga music I titled <em>The Calcutta Session</em>s and the remaining Seattle and Texas music is called <em>Peace in Time</em>. All of this music is available by clicking on the Store. Thanks to all my friends. Enjoy!</p>
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