Dive into the vibrant and sun-soaked world of Deep Blue Trio's "Tropical Island," a 2015 release from KaroMusic Records that's a sonic escape to paradise. This 15-track album spans 47 minutes of lush, rhythmic soundscapes that evoke the warmth of a sunny day, the allure of a belly dance, and the relaxation of a romantic sunset. From the inviting "Tropical Island" opener to the carefree "Yolo" and the sensual "Sexy Lady," each track is a brushstroke painting a vivid picture of island life. The Deep Blue Trio masterfully blends exotic rhythms and smooth melodies, creating an atmosphere that's as refreshing as a cool drink and as captivating as an Arabic night. Whether you're in the mood to chill out, dance, or simply unwind, "Tropical Island" is your soundtrack to a getaway that feels both familiar and exciting.
The Deep Blue Organ Trio, a Chicago-based jazz organ trio, is a powerhouse ensemble consisting of guitarist Bobby Broom, Hammond B3 organist Chris Foreman, and drummer Greg Rockingham. Known for their dynamic performances and rich, soulful sound, the trio blends jazz with elements of funk, soul, R&B, gospel, and spirituals, creating a unique and captivating musical experience. Their debut album showcased Foreman's exceptional talent on the Hammond B3, earning critical acclaim and establishing the trio as a standout in the jazz scene. With their fourth album, they brought their distinctive style to the music of Stevie Wonder, further solidifying their reputation as one of the baddest organ trios around. The Deep Blue Organ Trio's journey began in 1992 at Chicago's Cotton Club, where they honed their sound and musical connection, leading to a lasting impact on the jazz community.
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