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Exuberance

by Joe Deninzon Trio

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Nuages 05:13
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Ellipsis 04:45
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Night Coast 04:41
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SUN GOES DOWN By Joe Deninzon & John La Barbera ©2002 Fiddlefunk Music/BMI Sun goes down on the lonely town Where everyone’s an island to themselves They hurry home to their pleasure dome And seek distractions hidden on their shelves The world goes down and you’re homeward bound And you don’t realize just where you’ve been The sun goes down and your head spins around You play a thousand games you just can’t win So many people hiding from each other Hold out their hands for something more So many stories never to be told So many dreams are washed up on the shore The sun goes down on the lonely clown Who ran off from the circus to go home He tumbled down and he kissed the ground And found that he had reaped what he had sown So many people hiding from each other Hold out their hands for something more So many stories never to be told So many dreams are washed up on the shore Darkness falls on your empty street Where every day’s a struggle to survive The sun goes down like your lonely frown But you don’t realize you’re still alive No you don’t realize you’re still alive
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The Tourist 04:29

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What would the Hot Club of France sound like playing Alice in Chains songs? Inspired by the hot swing of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli, this violin-guitar-bass trio captures the essence of swing and applies it to classic rock. EXUBERANCE gives Steely Dan, Radiohead, and Alice in chains the Gypsy jazz treatment. Original songs mixing jazz, rock, and funk share the stage with covers of Chopin, Django, and rock and pop songs spanning 40 years.

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released October 14, 2010

Joe Deninzon-violin
Steve Benson-guitar
Bob Bowen-bass

John La Barbera-nylon guitar on Ellipsis and Sun Goes Down
Luba-vocals on Sun Goes Down
Rich Kulsar-percussion
Gregory Burrows-percussion
Mastered by Rave Tesar
Produced by Joe Deninzon

Engineered by Rave Tesar and John Campos
©2010 Fiddlefunk Music/BMI
All rights reserved.

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Joe Deninzon New York, New York

Joe Deninzon has been hailed by critics as “The Jimi Hendrix of the Violin”. He has worked with Sheryl Crow, Bruce Springsteen, Everclear, Ritchie Blackmore, Smokey Robinson, Aretha Franklin, Les Paul, The Who, and as a soloist with the NY City Ballet and Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Joe is the lead singer and violinist for the progressive rock band, Stratospheerius.
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