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Jazz 09 September, 2008

Madd Flow Delivers Riveting And Fun Mix Of Smooth Urban Jazz & Grown N' Sexy R&B With 'Dawn Of A New Day' CD

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NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ Madd Flow Official Website) - New Jersey's Madd Flow delivers a riveting and fun mix of Smooth Urban Jazz and Grown 'n Sexy R&B with their latest CD, "Dawn Of A New Day". The CD is characterized by driving saxophone and guitar playing and soulful vocals. Madd Flow even features a song for steppers. Throw in heart-felt situational lyrics and you are left with some truly interesting music.

Smooth jazz radio will love the groove of "The Days and The Nights". "All Love, No Hate Tour" brings to mind some of those classic R&B funk jams that captured our minds and drove us to the dancefloor. And "I Remember" fits an home perfectly with "Quiet Storm" formats. Music directors and listeners can go to www.artists1.com, www.maddflow.com and www.cdbaby.com/cd/maddflow for CD ordering of Madd Flow's "Dawn Of A New Day".

Where did Madd Flow begin? Philadelphia, Pa. native Robert Landham and Newark, N.J. native Darryl E. Smith first met like a lot of musicians do, playing on a gig in different bands. Robert was leading his jazz quartet while Darryl was the guitarist in a funk band. Then a few months later they found themselves playing together in a cabaret band.
A few months after that when Darryl was recording a christmas song for the Boys Choir of Harlem, he decided to use Robert on a solo on the Donny Hathaway classic, "This Christmas." A few more months, when sorting out songs for a guitar record, Darryl decided to add saxophone to the mix for a more rounded sound and Madd Flow was born. The name comes from the fact that these two gentlemen are well versed in all styles of music. They have performed from duo to big band.
This 13 song recording is just the beginning of their "Nu Jazz" addition to the genre of contemporary jazz.






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