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Members: (Fraternal Order of the Jazz Hieroglyphics) Maestro Curtis, Jaye Richardson, Regi Oliver, Bill Norwood, Kym Johnson, Tyrone Davis, Abdul Waheed, Bobby ...
Sounds Like: Joe Sample, Donny Hathaway (1945-1979), George Benson, norman connors, George Duke
Label: JazzyBoo Entertainment
Bio:
(All of the music on this page is written, composed, arranged, and produced by Maestro Curtis, [except where indicated [*]) check the "lyrics" link for the credits for each song.)
Maestro Curtis (a.k.a. Maestro Brian, has performed and produced with the “who’s who” of major recording artists – s...
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Don't let the sun go down on you, in anger with no one. Be good to you and say to yourself, "I love you" at least three times a day. -StroPress
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2012
Dec 30
Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:00am
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Fillmore Farmers' Market - Entertainment provided by Maestro Curtis & The Jazz Hieroglyphics in the Fillmore Center Plaza
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2012
Dec 22
Sat Dec 22, 2012 8:00pm
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Cloud of Joy Ministry presents...History of Gospel Music/Christmas Celebration!
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2012
Dec 8
Sat Dec 08, 2012 8:00pm
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Maestro's Birthday Bash @ Angelca's Bistro!
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2012
Sep 15
Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:00pm
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The Birthday Celebration for the Dutchess of Fillmore Jazz, Christine Harris!
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2012
Aug 26
Sun Aug 26, 2012 10:00am
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Fillmore Farmers' Market - Entertainment in the Fillmore Center Plaza provided by Maestro Curtis & The Jazz Hierolgyphics
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Song Plays 779
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Video Plays 135
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Total Fans 109
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ReverbNation Fans 55
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Facebook Likes 28
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YouTube Subscribers 26
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Widget Impressions 2,709 +11

Comments
Fabulous sensitivity and really spacious exploration of the soundscape. Creates in me a mood of deep reflection. Beautiful work Maestro and team.
Passing through showing love and checking out your cool tracks !!! Hope you had an awesome weekend my brother !!! Peace and good times...oz
Maestro, Your tight tracks and musicianship harken back to a time when jazz and funk/soul/latin were fusing and it was all over Black radio. Your cuts make me think of Herb...