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Killer grooves? Funk that make you want to get up and move your body? Musical left-turns that surprise and energize your brain? If you're sitting
there nodding your head then you're our kind of people. (If you are looking at this quizzically like a dog that just heard a wierd noise,
well..you still need to give it a listen!)
The Odd Get Even is a collaboration between keyboardist Bill Cornish and drummer Bill Ray. The songs started out as improvised drum tracks by
Ray around which Cornish fleshed out the details and provided a compositional framework. The result is an energetic and unique blend of styles
full of creative twists and turns. Better than your favorite energy drink (and without the crash).
Think Weather Report meets Garaj Mahal. Or Headhunters-era Herbie Hancock. Or maybe vintage Jeff Beck (well, okay, without the guitars).
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Bill Cornish - Keys
Keyboardist Bill Cornish spent most of the 80's and half of the 90's bopping around the lower 48 States, Alaska and Japan with the
rock band Crystal and opening for artists such as Kansas, Pat Travers, Joan Jett,
The Romantics and more. Since, he has been involved in projects ranging from jazz to rock & has released several CDs of his own music
which he describes as ChillJazzNewAgeWorldMusic. He can frequently be seen performing in San Diego with groups such as
The Thomas Connor Band &
Willovealot.
More about Bill Cornish...
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Bill Ray - Drums
Drummer Bill Ray has spent years touring the world with notable musicians like the legendary Ike Turner and playing prestigious
venues such as the famous Montruex Summit in Swizerland. His extensive
discography includes Ike's 2007 Grammy-winning album Risin' with the Blues. Bill is currently inciting a musical revolution
with his open source drum project and can be seen performing regularly with
The Journeymen,
Skirt^Alert,
The Wild Truth and many others.
More about Bill Ray...
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