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"Lima" bustles with activity as Versace's accordion paces the trumpet/guitar dance. "Not So Far" and "Carbonic" are the two tunes exhibiting an overtly jazz-related feel in terms of .Gracefully human moments contrast with digital video game syncopation on the Brad Shepi.

In March 2016 the Brad Shepik Organ Trio, with Gary Versace (organ) and Mark Ferber (drums), released their debut recording "Top Down" on JLC Records. Shepik co-leads the Balkan . With Human Activity Suite: Sounding a Response to Climate Change, Shepik takes that trio — with Gary Versace on various keyboards and Tom Rainey’s drums — and .There were two beautiful CDs on Knitting Factory with Scott Colley [which since the demise of the label are now only available directly from Brad] — so why organ now, and why Gary Versace .

He has assembled a nice trio here featuring Gary Versace's canny Hammond B-3 work and the nifty drumming of Tom Rainey, but there are a lot of guitar trios fighting for space . Gracefully human moments contrast with digital video game syncopation on the Brad Shepik Trio's new album Places You Go. Hammond B3 organist Gary Versace and . Brad Shepik- guitar. Gary Versace- organ. Mark Ferber- drums. Recorded at Acoustic Recording July 27, 2015 and December 14, 2015. Edited at House of Cha Cha, and Benny's Wash and Dry.

In March 2016 the Brad Shepik Organ Trio with Gary Versace (organ) and Mark Ferber (drums) will release their debut recording "Top Down" on JLC Records. Shepik also .His current projects include solo guitar performances and the Tom Beckham/Brad Shepik Duo which released their debut recording Flower Starter in 2015. The Brad Shepik Organ Trio with .But the Brad Shepik Trio — Shepik’s guitar, Gary Versace on B-3, and Tom Rainey on drums — sounds fresh and essential on Places You Go. This is an organ trio date that recognizes a few .

"Lima" bustles with activity as Versace's accordion paces the trumpet/guitar dance. "Not So Far" and "Carbonic" are the two tunes exhibiting an overtly jazz-related feel in terms of .

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In March 2016 the Brad Shepik Organ Trio, with Gary Versace (organ) and Mark Ferber (drums), released their debut recording "Top Down" on JLC Records. Shepik co-leads the Balkan .There were two beautiful CDs on Knitting Factory with Scott Colley [which since the demise of the label are now only available directly from Brad] — so why organ now, and why Gary Versace . With Human Activity Suite: Sounding a Response to Climate Change, Shepik takes that trio — with Gary Versace on various keyboards and Tom Rainey’s drums — and . Gracefully human moments contrast with digital video game syncopation on the Brad Shepik Trio's new album Places You Go. Hammond B3 organist Gary Versace and .

In March 2016 the Brad Shepik Organ Trio with Gary Versace (organ) and Mark Ferber (drums) will release their debut recording "Top Down" on JLC Records. Shepik also . Brad Shepik- guitar. Gary Versace- organ. Mark Ferber- drums. Recorded at Acoustic Recording July 27, 2015 and December 14, 2015. Edited at House of Cha Cha, and .

But the Brad Shepik Trio — Shepik’s guitar, Gary Versace on B-3, and Tom Rainey on drums — sounds fresh and essential on Places You Go. This is an organ trio date that recognizes a few .

Brad Shepik "Dream of the Possible" Trailer. (L-R) Amino Belyamani (piano), Layale Chaker (violin), Sam Minaie (bass), John Hadfield (percussion), Brad Shepik (guitar, tambura, saz), .

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