This top notch project features some of the finest New York studio musicians, brought together by producer/ musician
David Ondrick on "Flesh & Bone". His soaring alto and tenor sax melodies are backed up solidly by a very diverse and amazingly talented group of musicians.
Players on this project have toured the world with renowned groups like Toots & the Maytals, Sting, Maxi Priest, Shaggy, Capleton, Israel Vibration, The Machito Orchestra, and Glen Washington, just to name a few.
The CD contains an ecclectic mix of tunes that fuse reggae, jazz and even dub poetry, creating a unique sound
that Ondrick has coined "jazzDub". The players really get a chance to open up on David's arrangements. You'll hear Oku Onuoru's haunting poetry on the track "Here I Am", Clarke Gayton tearing up a trombone solo and Karl Wright's unique drumming style on "Latin Manhattan", Andy Bassford's deadly guitars on "Lively Bounce", bass riffs from Courtney Panton on the title track "Flesh & Bone", as well as beautiful piano work by Horace James on the classic, "My Mother's Eyes".
A portion of all proceeds from this CD goes to "Outside the Dream Foundation" to help kids who are struggling in Kenya and Uganda. Learn more about how your CD purchase can help on the
Help Kids section of this website.
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| Here I Am |
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| My Mothers Eyes |
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| Age of the Mystics |
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| Summer Rain |
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| Latin Manhattan |
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| Back to Paradise - Smooth Mix (feat. Sharon Williams) |
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| ALL SONGS Copyright 2003, 2004. All rights reserved. Unathorized duplication without written consent is prohibited by law. Publishing - Duplexity Publishing, ASCAP |
Musicians appearing on the CD "Flesh & Bone":
Vocals: Oku Onuora, Patrick Gordon, Sharon Williams
Bass: Courtney Panton, David Ondrick, David Cuite
Drums: David "Robbie" Hewitt, Karl Wright, Cornell Marshal
Guitars: Andy Bassford, Rich Tozzoli, Hernan Romero
Percussion: Larry MacDonald, Courtney Panton, Junior Wedderburn
Keyboards: Horace James
Alto and Tenor Sax: David Ondrick
Trombone: Clarke Gayton, Gerry Chamberlain
Melodica: Monty Mento
Trumpet: Rolf LangsJoen
Digeridoo: Aaron Ryder