Featured Music July 2016

Featured Music July 2016 For July’s playlist I’ve brought together six of my favorites from my five most recent releases.   Hit play and check out the tracks and don’t forget to leave a comment. From the album “From then until now“ Two smooth jazz jams perfect for summer. Night grooves From- EXCERPT –

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Video Release: The way you move

The way you move

from
“I’m gonna let it ride”
Copyright © 2016 R.E. Fort

The way you move, is a blues jam with a hot bass line and guitar work. Sometimes it only takes the right drum track of bass line to get a song moving. With “The way you move” it was a little of both. I started playing around with some drum tracks and next thing I know, I grad the bass and start laying it down.  Next came the rhythm guitar and everything fell into place. This is a funky blues grove that has a lot of energy and I hope you enjoy it.

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For more from the album “I’m gonna let it ride”
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Food for thought: The story of three goats…

The story of three goats.. It all started one lazy Sunday afternoon in a small village named Karripode, near Palakkad in Kerala. Two school-age friends had a crazy idea. They rounded up three goats from the neighborhood and painted the number 1, 2 and 4 on their sides. That night- EXCERPT –

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Recording on the road

Recording on the road: related post: Guitar on the road Well my new Traveler Ultra Light guitar has held up very well recording on the road. I still get a little worried when it gets stowed in the over head compartment. People just shove stuff in those without thinking of what else- EXCERPT –

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Jimmy Fallon and President Obama, Slow jam the news

Now this is how I always want to get my new. LOL

You will be missed Mr President 

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Book Review: The Midnight Club

In this review I found myself back reading one of my all-time favorite writers James Patterson. In Midnight Club we’re introduced to NYPD detective John Stefanovitch, a dedicated crime fighter and for the antagonist, a brilliant psychopathic killer who has skillfully eluded the police from London to Paris to New York, nicknamed the Grave- EXCERPT –

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