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| Floridian Bassist Jamie Ousley Releases New CD "A Sea Of Voices" Bassist Jamie Ousley's New CD "A Sea Of Voices" Released January 10, 2012. "I have often considered how I could "give back" with my talents and make a tangible difference in the world with my music. I decided to produce "A Sea of Voices, " with water-inspired compositions, as a not-for-profit project to benefit the environment. I have also really enjoyed playing jazz concerts in churches over the past few years, a tradition introduced to me by Ira Sullivan. So, I began searching for an environmental group that I could benefit with my CD sales, which would allow me to perform more jazz concerts in churches as part of my touring. Thus, I found the Sunshine State Interfaith Power and Light organization, whose environmental mission is to mobilize faith communities in Florida to care for creation. Here, I could combine the worlds of diverse faiths and jazz to benefit a common cause that we can all unite behind: care of our planet!" Jamie Ousley Jamie Ousley is the professor of jazz bass at Florida International University in Miami. He was recently named "Best South Florida Jazz Musician of 2011" by Boca Life magazine, and his previous CD release Back Home was named "Best South Florida Jazz Release of 2010" by Bill Meredith of the Palm Beach Post. Jamie tours internationally with his own trio, as well as having performed with jazz royalty such as Ira Sullivan, George Shearing, Benny Golson, James Moody, Eddie Gomez, and Randy Brecker, to name a few. "His tone and dexterity are prized by area jazz royalty and his sensitivity and creativity as an accompanist sought by vocalists..." -Bob Weinberg, the Miami Herald "His compositions are all deeply spiritual pieces...They approach timelessness." -Chuck Vecoli, JazzReview.com Upcoming Performances Jan. 26, 2012 at the Van Dyke Cafe Jan. 29, 2012 at the Unitarian Universalist Church of S. Miami Jan. 31, 2012 at Blue Jean Blues jazz club in Ft. Lauderdale Feb. 2, 2012 at the Norton Museum of Art write your comments about the article :: © 2012 Jazz News :: home page |