The Colorful Percussions of Arthur Lyman Review by Lindsay Planer
..Lyman (vibes/marimba/guitar) is accompanied by Alan Soares (piano/celeste), John Kramer (bass/bamboo flute), and Harold Chang (percussion). They collectively possess an intuitive musicality perfectly suited to an uncanny interpretive ability that adapts a broad spectrum of performance styles into Lyman's singular sounding brand of exotica. Their penchant for the dramatic is evident from the commencing flourishes of the theme to the motion picture epic "Exodus." The selection, which was Wagner-ian by nature already, is contrasted by a noir, almost regal intimacy within the verses. Considering Lyman and company's typically tropical surroundings and motifs,.."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CABgc9S26Ms&list=PLFgQbYQXKjZnL-OWLgn6tPfsBfdD4hqAD&index=1
🎶🎵Tonight’s eclectic #music listening experience extravaganza (dj’ed by my partner with excellent taste) 🎵🎶
#Fergie - Big Girls Don’t Cry
#FrankieValli - Big Girls Don’t Cry
#Asia - Heat of the Moment
#AsleepAtTheWheel - House of Blue Light
#BlackEyedPeas - The Boogie That Be
#ArthurLyman - Taboo
#AvrilLavigne - I’m With You
#BachmanTurnerOverdrive - Takin’ Care of Business
#TheBangles - I’ll Set You Free
#Blackstreet - No Diggity
#BrooksAndDunn - My Maria