LINKS
Shaun Murphy, who graced our presence with her charm, and knocked us over with her singing on the new CD, can usually be found stirring up some serious funk as a vocalist/percussionist for Little Feat. You can find out who else she has worked with, (and an impressive and lengthy list it is,) by visiting the Unofficial Little Feat web page. You will see her discography right away, but if you're a "Feat Fan," you will want to bookmark this site for future visits.
Back for more smokin' vocals on the second album,
Washington D.C. music veteran (jazz, soul, "The
Godfather of Go-Go," etc.,) Chuck Brown
obviously dug doin' duets with Shaun. His solo
performances swing just as hard.
Contemporary Jazz?? We got your contemporary jazz for ya
right here, at:
www.contemporaryjazz.com.   John Hildebrand will be your
host, and this site is loaded with lots of JAZZ STUFF.
North of the border, up at
Jazz Canadiana,
they have contests, artist profiles, jazz artists birthday
listings, reviews, and lots more jazz info.
Since 1991, (that's 35 in Internet years,)
"JAZZ ON LINE" has been a great jazz
resource. Check out their reviews, interviews, message
board, and lots of other features.
A good place to find out what's going on with brass
bands is at
www.brassbandworld.com.
Head down to New Orleans, and visit the
Rebirth Brass Band.
Check out this international listing of
Brass Bands on the Internet
Here is a music search database that covers a wide
variety of topics and is easy to get around. Check out
www.musicsearch.com
A web site where you can purchase various inported or obscure CDs
(even A La Carte's) is at:

www.songsearch.com
Looking for web site help down in the Lynchburg, Virginia area?
Chuck Brown's brother,
Minister Robert L. Brown will help put your
web site on the straight and narrow.
And lastly, on a different parallel, if you are
into brass, you must certainly stop by and check out
Cresent
Brass Manufacturing Company, where it certainly
all begins.