| Jim Averitt has released his 4th cd SIROCCO on Jimbobway Music. Produced by Randy Tico, SIROCCO was recorded in January 2005 in Santa Barbara, California. Musicians featured on this CD include Randy Tico on Bass, Jeff Pevar on electric guitar, Tom Lackner on drums, Kevin Winard on percussion, Mitchell Yoshida on keyboards and Lois Mahalia on background vocals.
Jim Averitt's forth CD, Sirocco, is arguably his best collection yet. The combination of Averitt's songwriting and world-class bassist Randy Tico's production yields a sound somewhere between James Taylor and the Little River Band. "Fine Sounding Samba" and the title track really showcase high-caliber musicianship.
The musicians backing him this time around may not be household names, but they are major players. Randy Tico has appeared as a guest artists/teacher at the Bozeman Bass Bash. Guitarist Jeff Pevar is is an accomplished session player who has recorded and toured with the likes of Jackson Browne, Ray Charles, Joe Cocker, James Taylor and now, Jim Averitt. Percussionist Kevin Winard was playing drums with the Captain and Tennille at age 20.
Thanks so much to my old friend Randy Tico for putting such a cool band together and such great Bass playing. To Tom Lackner for letting us into his 6eautiful studio and the killer drumming, Jeff Pevar - you are the man for your lyrical guitar playing and ideas and for showing us your funny DVD (when the electricity went out), Kevin Winard for your fun percussion, Mitchell Yoshida for your wonderful£ keyboards, Lois Mahalia for singing so beautiful and soulful, Gabriel Lackner for your great help and encouragement, Steve Graham for letting me stay in your apartment for the week and singing on “For Me”. A special thanks to Sam, Karen, John Averitt, Hank Cook, Mary Conners, Mom for the pimento cheese sandwiches and chocolate for the studio. Jonathan Mc'Euen for trying to make the session, Vennis & Chris Derham thanks for taking me on the sail trip and taking the beautiful sunset photo from the bow of the Sirocco, which inspired the song. |
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