Live Jazz from "Chateau On The Lake"
Swingin' At The Big House
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Lucky Southern |
7:00 |
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Green Dolphin Street |
8:00 |
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Windows |
9:40 |
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Recordame |
7:20 |
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Milestones |
7:20 |
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Impressions |
8:00 |
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Oleo |
5:11 |
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Mercy Mercy Mercy |
6:00 |
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Bogie's Blues |
7:35 |
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Credits
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Produced and Engineered: |
TIM CRITCHLEY |
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Cover Art: |
JAY BRANDON |
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Guitar: |
ROBERT BOHINC |
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Acoustic Piano: |
GARY FREEMAN |
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Acoustic Bass: |
JEFF JOHNSON |
ROBERT "BOGIE" BOHINC
Guitar, Cleveland, Ohio.
Studied with Guitarists Kenny Burrell and Pat Martino, during
his late teens he worked in various Jazz and RnB groups with
Jazz Saxophonist Joe Lovano, lived in Los Angeles for 20 years
while doing studio and touring gigs (Cleveland Symphony, Ann
Margaret, Jose Feliciano, Tonite Show etc. In 1993 he moved to
Branson, Missouri.
GARY FREEMAN
Piano, Dallas, Texas
Graduated from North Texas State, Master Classes with Pianist
Bill Evans, did studio and touring gigs (Kirk Whalem, Tom Scott,
Van Morrison etc), moved to Branson in 1999.
In addition to their regular Saturday night at the chateau,
Bogie plays guitar and is Musical Director for the Cracklin Rose
Show, a Neil Diamond tribute, and also performs the same duties
for breakfast with classics, a tribute to the music of the 40's
and 50's.. Gary is the Musical Director and Keyboardist with
the Hughes Brothers Show.
JEFF "FREE" JOHNSON
Bassist, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Has worked with jazz greats Philly Jo Jones, Chet Baker, Mark
Murphy, Barney Kessel to name just a few. He currently resides
in Senititle fronting his own band, traveling with Pianist Hal
Galper doing clinics and concerts. For more info www.jazzbassist.com.
JAZZ IN BRANSON
Every Saturday nite in the Library Lounge at Chateau On The Lake
A trio of musicians start playing some of the best laid back
swinging jazz to be found anywhere... But surprisingly they're
here in the Ozarks.
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