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PETE BELASCO
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Smooth saxman unveils harmonic heat and stretches style
PETE BELASCO
Deeper
Compendia
Deeper, New York singer-saxophonist-pianist Pete Belasco's second album, floats a magnetic set of vintage vibes.Throughout most of the collection Belasco works primarily with co-producer and guitarist JK (not of England's JamiroquaQ, smoothly exhaling, composed r&b ballads such as "Hurry Hurry," "Keep On," and "Wonderful Woman" in the manner of Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, an...
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