Jerome Epps - Eclectic Fusion (2007)

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Title: Eclectic Fusion
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Jeromography
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:45:15
Total Size: 280 mb
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Tracklist

01. Smooth Funk
02. Midnight Groove
03. Rumba Salsa Rump
04. Too Hip 2 Hop
05. Enigma
06. Celebracion
07. Bossa De Nova
08. Awakening



Born in Washington DC, Jerome Epps began to embrace music at a very young age. With his father being an accomplished jazz saxophonist, Jerome would listen to his dad practice for hours to the likes of Miles, Coltrane, Bird, Sergio Mendes, Antonio Carlos Jobim, and the virtual who’s who of jazz. Yet there would take a slight detour on the path to fully appreciating jazz. And that detour was called: “Jimi Hendrix”. The Jazz world was put on hold while performed in numerous rock bands, influenced by Eric Clapton (Cream), Terry Kath (Chicago), Jimmy Page (Zepplin), and the original Santana band. Later his interests would shift back towards r&b, soul and funk, only to make the ultimate migration to more progressive jazz-rock fusion artists like Chick Corea, Al Dimeola, John McLaughlin’s Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Weather Report.

Oddly enough, as a youngster Jerome’s first music teacher was Roberta Flack (of “Killing Me Softly” fame) who taught him within the D.C. public school system. Years later he studied Music Education at Howard University where he met Dizzy Gillespie at a Latin-Jazz seminar. A priceless experience indeed.

Later, after moving west, Jerome finished his education at San Jose State University where he studied classical and jazz guitar. Hence, this musical path has led to Jerome’s new CD release “Eclectic Fusion” which embraces his eclectic roots in jazz, r&b, funk, latin, rock and fusion, while blending this sound with contemporary dance beats. Hence we give you “Eclectic Fusion”. Enjoy!