Following the huge success of previous Volumes 1 and 2, Trippin 'N' Rhythm presents another collection of its most recents chart topping hits with The Ultimate Smooth Jazz Number 1's Vol 3.
Vol 3 starts with the most prolific artist in the Smooth Jazz format known as Paul Hardcastle. Not only did Paul reach #1 on the US Billboard chart with "Soft Rain", the album which the single was taken ''Jazzmasters VII'' hit #1 on the contemporary smooth jazz album billboard chart and also #1 on the album Jazz chart simultaneously.
Next up on the collection is one of the hottest female artists in the format ''Cindy Bradley'', her latest US Billboard hit single '' Riverside Jive'' is taken from the new release Bliss . This young lady has taken our format by storm in recent years, her list of accolades extend yearly including the win of the ''Brass player of the year'' beating the formidable Chris Botti in the running for the award.
We follow with guitarist Nick Colionne with "Got To Keep It Movin", a single which was top of the Billboard charts for 3 weeks running, this guy knows how to keep he's audience grooving.
Since the passing of the one and only bass guitarist Wayman Tisdale, Bass guitarist Julian Vaughn seems to have what it takes the follow in the steps of the late great Wayman, once again Julian Vaughn comes with this Billboard hit single "Ju Ju's Groove". His live funky performances set the stage alight and is not one to be missed.
No collection would be complete without the one in only guitarist Tim Bowman, this smash hit Billboard single "Let It Shine" reached #1 and stayed there for 6 weeks.
The list goes on with great artists and hit singles by Trippin 'N' Rhythm, Vol 3 is as smooth and funky as it gets and is a perfect follow on from the previous two Volumes. So whether you have followed the lot or just dipping in, we can assure you will be entertained with the best selection of hits from any label around. Here at Trippin 'N' Rhythm we try to set the trend in keeping things fresh and funky, and theSmooth Jazz #1 s is the best place to start.