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New CD by Wayne Reynolds Combines Elements of Easy Listening, Bossa Nova, Pop, Jazz & Classical Guitar!


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[font="Tahoma"][size="4"]Artist and eclectic singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Wayne Reynolds has consistently avoided kowtowing to any brand of musical dogma throughout his musical career [sic: Not being pigeonholed into one particular genre]. “I’m reminded,” muses Reynolds, “of the exhortation by none other than Bobby McFerrin that we should not live in the same musical room all the time. Walk around, don't get stuck.” Thus, Wayne’s Freshman CD “Another Day Goes By” contains elements of Folk, Pop, Jazz, Classical, Bossa Nova, and more.

Reynolds’ influences on the album span from pop tunesmiths Jimmy Webb and Billy Joel to Bossa Nova masters Baden Powell and Joao Gilberto. “We developed the arrangements more or less in real time with the rhythm section, and then multiple overdubs for the soprano sax, background singers, and the rest.” Though the record has a rich, full sound and finds Reynolds supported by a full band of obviously empathetic players, the arrangements are acoustic-oriented and the album retains a light, airy feel.

There is no doubt that “Another Day Goes By” adheres to the open-ended artistic ethos that has sustained Reynolds since the beginning of his musical journey. You can listen, download, or order the album on [url="http://bit.ly/WayneReynoldsiTunes"]iTunes[/url] and [url="http://bit.ly/WayneReynoldsAmazon"]Amazon[/url].

You can connect with Wanye Reynolds on [url="http://bit.ly/WayneReynoldsFacebook"]Facebook[/url], [url="http://bit.ly/WayneReynoldsTwitter"]Twitter[/url], and [url="http://bit.ly/WayneReynoldsReverbNation"]ReverbNation[/url][/size].[/font]

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