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  1. Discography. Tim Ries, a jazz artist. Sunnyside Records, 1996. Recorded 1990 "...this series of mostly cerebral, abstract duets (occasionally augmented by Leon Parker's drums) shows the lyrical and emotional similarity between pianist Amsallem and saxophonist and flutist Ries....Both players are excellent technicians, structured improvisers and have big ears for what is being played by the ...

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  3. Organ – Larry Goldings. Percussion – Kiyohiko Semba. Tenor Saxophone – Tim Ries. Vocals – Minako Yoshida. Bass – Kenji Hino. Drums – Tal Bergman. Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Austin Peralta. Guitar – Kazumi Watanabe, Keith Richards. Lead Vocals – Bernard Fowler.

  4. TIM RIES: NO ES SÓLO ROCK'N'ROLL. A finales de 2008 el saxofonista Tim Ries publicaba el doble CD Stones World: The Rolling Stones Project II (Sunnyside SSC4104), el segundo volumen de The Stones Project, continuación de The Rolling Stones Project. Music Of The Rolling Stones ( Concord Records, CCD-2260-2).

  5. The Rolling Stones. It's Only Rock 'N Roll. The Rolling Stones. Singles 1963-1965. The Rolling Stones. Stones World (The Rolling Stones Project II) Tim Ries. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Rolling Stones Project by Tim Ries. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. 23 de sept. de 2005 · Tim Ries: The Rolling Stones Project. Although purists might hate to admit it, popular music has always provided fodder for jazz interpretations, ever since the '40s and the Tin Pan Alley favorites that supplied chord structures for the mercurial flights of Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. Since then, pop hits from the Beatles to Radiohead ...

  7. 13 de feb. de 2016 · Ries Timothy C. Ries, 65, of Chillicothe, died February 10, 2016, at his home following an extended illness. He was born April 21, 1950, in Columbus, OH to the late Robert C. and Irene C. Rasor Ries.