AARONSBURG, PA, October 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Jay Vonada Trio will be releasing its new CD "Groovin' It" on Thursday November 1. The CD was recorded in June of 2012 at WVIA studios in Pittston Pennsylvania and recorded by George Graham. The CD contains five originals by Jay, two originals by Kevin Lowe and the reworked standard "Where or When" by Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart, arranged by Alex Sell.
Jay has many different groups including duos of trombone and keyboard or trombone and guitar called swing-nova. These groups perform in many restaurants, nursing homes and assisted living communities. His trio of trombone, keyboard, bass, or trombone, guitar, bass or trombone, bass, drums, along with the group on the CD has performed many venues and festivals throughout the central region of Pennsylvania and beyond.
He can be reached at www.jayvonada.net.
Pick up your copy starting Thursday November 1 by going to www.jayvonada.net
Jay Vonada Trio to Release New CD "Groovin' It"
The Jay Vonada Trio will be releasing its new CD "Groovin' It" on Thursday November 1. The CD will feature original songs and a reworked standard.
2012-10-01
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