Artist: Brian Culbertson
Born: January 12, 1973
Origin: Decatur, Illinois, USA.
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, R&B, Funk Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Adult Contemporary, Jazz Instrument
Occupations: Musician, Instrumentalist
Instruments: Keyboards, Trombone
Brian Culbertson is an American Contemporary Jazz, Musician, Producer from Decatur, Illinois. His instruments include Keyboards, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet, Bass, Drums and Percussion. He listened to George Duke, David Foster, David Sanborn, Chicago, Earth, Wind & Fire, The Yellowjackets, Blood, Sweat & Tears Tower of Power and Sting. He has received numerous awards including a 2012 NAACP Image Award nomination for Best Jazz Album, 2012 Soul Train Award nomination for Best Contemporary Jazz Artist, Winning Six 2011 Oasis Smooth Jazz Awards for Best Entertainer, Best Album "XII", Best Song "That's Life", Best Keyboardist, Best Male Artists and Best Collaboration, and many more!.
Title: Another Long Night Out (2014)
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, R&B, Funk Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Adult Contemporary, Jazz Instrument
Label: BCM Entertainment, Inc.
Rating: *****
Tracks:
1. City Lights (feat. Lee Ritenour) (5:56)
2. Fullerton Ave. (feat. Chuck Loeb) (5:58)
3. Beyond The Frontier (4:39)
4. Heroes Of The Dawn (feat. Rick Braun/Eric Marienthal) (5:32)
5. Beautiful Liar (feat. Steve Lukather) (4:19)
6. Double Exposure (feat. Russ Freeman) (4:45)
7. Twilight (feat. Eric Marienthal) (4:08)
8. Horizon (feat. Michael "Patches" Stewart) (4:28)
9. Alone With You (6:35)
10. Long Night Out (feat. Candy Dulfer) (4:57)
11. Changing Tides (feat. Jonathan Bulter) (4:08)
Another Long Night Out is the album to remember Brain Culbertson's debut album in 1994's A Long Night Out, on it's 20th anniversary with an All-Star cast of contemporary Jazz royalty, includies: Chuck Loeb, Lee Ritenour, Russ Freeman, Jonathan Butler, Steve Lukather, Eric Marienthal, Rick Braun, Paul Jackson Jr., Nathan East, Ray Parker Jr., Larry Dunn, David Benoit's Orchestral arrangements and more!
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