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| Andre Delano Releases New Single Off His Debut Album Jazz saxophonist Andre Delano, the new face of smooth jazz, released new single 'Why Not' from his debut album, "Full Circle" on 7th Note Entertainment May 15, 2006. This captivating infectious track takes listeners on a musical freedom ride and features noted Smooth Jazz Pianist/Composer Kevin Toney. With this silky smooth, honey velvet sounds wrapped around a jazzy blue composition on 'Why Not', Andre has teamed up with long-time radio promoter Roger Lifeset of Peer Pressure Promotion. "'Why Not' is an exceptional tune that smooth jazz fans and radio will gravitate to worldwide, " says Roger who has worked on successful projects for Nils, Mindi Abair, Bob James and Larry Carlton. Andre shined in the spotlight after several years touring with well-known artists such as Maxwell, Jeff Lorber and Doc Powell. Andre has also recorded and performed with some of music's biggest stars taking him to audiences around the world. Artists include Stevie Wonder, Usher, Bobby Womack, Chielli Municci, Peter White and Bobby Lyle. Andre also has performed with Maxwell on The Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Showtime at the Apollo, Soul Train, and BET among many others. Andre's first solo album, entitled "Full Circle", reflects a diverse mixture of jazz, blues and funk. The album is especially significant to Andre because it explains his struggle as an artist who just wants to break free. The album was recently released on the new, independent label, 7th Note Entertainment, Inc. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Jazz News :: home page |