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Time of Change Chris Standring

This week’s theme is whatever music moves you!

BERJAYA

I like doing things kind of easy over the summer. While sorting through my digital slush pile, I found a guitarist John from The Sound of One Hand Typing put me onto one 4M three years ago. I clicked on the first and most recent album release playlist and it was an instant hit with my ears. Here’s the Time of Change album by Chris Standring!

Chris is a British is a jazz guitarist. His career started in 1998 with the release of his first album, Velvet. Since that time he has recorded nearly two dozen studio albums. His best album to do well in the US thus far has been Sunlight from 2018 ranking #7 on the Jazz chart and has several singles to top US Billboard Smooth Jazz Airway – Bossa Blue (2008), Oliver’s Twist (2010), Sneakin’ Out the Front Door (2014), Like This, Like That (2016), Category A and Piccadilly Circus (2017), Is There a Doctor in the House? and Shake You Up (2020), Change the World (2021), and Top Hats & Tails (2025).

Are you ready? It’s now your turn to share what music moves you!

BERJAYA
This is a music link up.  Music themes are only a suggestion. Your post must contain at least one song or your URL is marked “No Music”.

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That’s a wrap for now. Take time to enjoy life away from cyber world during these slow Internet traffic days to get outdoors or break away to do whatever makes you happy. Have a boogietastic week!


 

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6 thoughts on “Time of Change Chris Standring”

  1. Lovely smooth jazz! I sampled the playlist and liked “Where Were You When” and “A Song For Alistair” the most. Have a pleasant week, Cathy! 🙂

  2. This is nice, smooth background music. Once again you bring me to an artist I wasn’t aware of-thank you. Alana ramblinwitham

  3. Very nice set. This reminds me of something that might come out of a Dave Brubeck album from the mid-sixties, easy to just sit in front of a good component stereo system and give a listen or easy to work in your home office with this in the background filling the room with pleasant sounds. Well played.

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