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Kim Bennett’s Sidewalk Cafe ideal for a happy mood
Kim Bennett is a gifted guitarist, composer, and producer influenced by blues, rock, and jazz. His newest character tracks are melodious, enchanting, and ideal for a joyful easy-going and intimate mood. His newest tracks tagged ‘Sidewalk Café’, ‘Crunch Time’, ‘Apologies into Chet', and'C'est La Vie', can be found on Spotify, which are also getting excellent feedback from his supporters. Kim is now focused on producing original instrumentals in his Phoenix AZ studio and playing with bass guitar and percussion.
Kim is originally from the Midwest, with musical stints on the two coasts. His stone influences can be observed from the projects he generates. He had been tremendously influenced by the British invasion, particularly the Beatles. Growing up, he listened to rock radio, and rhythm & blues, largely Stax and Motown records in the 60's. Later on, he listened to jazz, and country-rock musicians, largely guitar players.
Speaking about the inspiration behind his latest musical project, Kim states, “The concept is instrumental ‘songs' -- rhythm which you are able to sense, along with a melody that does not go away. In addition, I attempt to keep it under 2 and a half minutes. The listener should want to listen to it again.”
Kim also played local Midwestern rock bands for ten years at the 70's and 80's. He then spent some time in New York and Los Angeles, releasing two instrumental records. "Moving Parts" and "Time Like This." I placed a great deal of work into these 2 albums and I enjoyed them both, but my most recent four tracks, published last year on Spotify, are my favorite," adds Kim.
Kim is an independent performer, but if the ideal opportunity comes his way, he's available to serious offers. Don’t forget to check out his music on iTunes, Apple Music, Tidal, and Spotify today. You won’t be disappointed.
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Frank Lindemann (lindemann)
This kind of music has its fans but rarely tops the radio charts. I can't afford to come to concerts in another state so I'm looking for music through mp3 juice. This is an excellent online service for all those who love music. I liked it here because the local music library is very well structured and the search does not take much time. If you have a desire to download old compositions, then use the link.
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