Mark Petruccelli

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Member Since: 8/28/2001
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Mark Petruccelli's Mixes

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CD | Jazz
3/14/2006
My final Saxophone Mix (for a while) featuring the heavy hitters. Title is the answer to the question "How do you get four sax players to play in tune?"
CD | Single Artist
3/5/2006
A young bass player friend of mine told me yesterday that he was currently into "Psychobilly". I asked him if he liked the Reverend Horton Heat. He said he was not familiar with him. This is my attempt …
CD | Single Artist
3/2/2006
77 minutes of a marvelous Rock / Soul / R&B band from Chicago who I've had the pleasure of seeing live several times in several different cities. Four wonderfully distinct vocalists taking turns on lea …
CD | Mixed Genre
2/22/2006
Backstory: In 1989 I got my first CD player and was checking out of a music store in Greenwich, Connecticut when I spotted, in the discount basket, "The Best of Zamfir" for $5. I was a little high so I …
CD | Single Artist
2/16/2006
I was recompiling Vol. 1 from 2001 when I realized I had plenty more for a second go round. Much of this (and the first one) is from a five volume bootleg compilation popular among Waits fans called "T …
CD | Theme
2/11/2006
I was working on a Beck compilation and listening to a Donovan compilation Rob C. gave me and lightning struck my computer and POW! ... "You got peanut butter on my chocolate!"
CD | Mixed Genre
2/5/2006
A mix to celebrate the Steelers Super Bowl victory with a variety of Pittsburgh artists. (Louis Armstrong is not from Pittsburgh but Earl 'Fatha' Hines is.) By the way, two AOTMers appear on this. Othe …
CD | Blues - Classic Blues
2/2/2006
My last Sax in Rock & Roll mix got me delving into my horn discs and put me in the mood for the music that led to rock... jump, R%B, Honk and Growl horn players who got feet stompin' and butts swingin' …
CD | Theme
1/30/2006
Volume 2 in my "Rob Hates" series covering Rock & Roll Songs with prominent saxophone parts. Mr. C contends that saxophone (and horns in general) have no place in Rock & Roll. As a long time Tenor play …