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 "331"  the brand new release from John Garr!

10 great new originals from John, featuring the 331/Fullhouse studio band.  Johns mixture of rock, rythm and blues and pop come together on this impressive new realease from Fullhouse Records.

w/Nola Rose, Chuck Robinson on keys, Don McGinnis bass/keyboards this album is fresh in the wrapper and available now at "CD Baby"

We'll be posting the reviews as they come in ...so ...stay tuned!

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Reviews:

"I Get It From You"
 
Great electric blues track, this is how a gutsy blues was meant to sound, outstanding rhythm section and vocals in the same tune! How often does that happen? Not enough, but it does here big time. The arrangement rocks like a moose and so does the production. I heard a couple of times when I thought the tune was going to modulate up, but it was just messin' with me, leaving me glued to the speakers. Great job John, indeed I do get it.
"What About Love"
 
A haunting ballad that tells a sad story without overstating it. Garr nails the vocals as well as kicking in a sparkling soprano sax track. All the right instruments in the bed tracks at all the right levels. Again production is pristine but has the "dirt" where it counts. Top drawer!
reviews by Bob Johnson/saxophonist/writer.  Bob has done articles for "saxophone journal" "bassics magazine and more..