Jazz combo stays flexible
VOCALIST, GUITARIST AT HEART OF PRIMARY COLORS
By Andrew Gilbert—Special to the San Jose Mercury News—January 13, 2006
The best jazz happens through an elaborate process of trial and error in which musicians explore various concepts while searching for an ideal blend of personalities and sounds. That was how guitarist Rick Vandivier and vocalist Nate Pruitt came to create Primary Colors... READ THE FULL REVIEW –>
Jazz,
Cool Sass and Lullaby on Primary Colors Latest CD “Every
Mother's Son”
By
Jean Bartlett – Arts Correspondent, Pacifica Tribune – March
10, 2004
Blend a few
pounds of yams, some evaporated milk, a sweep of vanilla and
a bunch
of sweet and buttery stuff and you're going to find your taste
buds are just whistling for one more heaping bite of that sweet
potato pie... READ THE FULL REVIEW –>
Main
Shading of Primary Colors Is The Blues
By Andrew Gilbert – San Jose Mercury News – January 23, 2004
The name Primary
Colors hints at the vivid musical hues generated by vocalist
Nate Pruitt and guitarist Rick Vandivier... READ THE FULL REVIEW –>
Primary
Colors Struts Out A New Hue at the Sanchez Concert Hall
By
Jean Bartlett – Pacifica Tribune – February 7, 2001 Primary Colors laid
down their ground rules before their Friday night set even began.
...Pruitt clicks
his fingers, bends his body like a bough of musical notes, pitches
out a melody and the rest of the band shimmies into a timbre
to
shake up the night. Just like that the audience stops their pre-show
chatter and clomps down in the nearest seat to hear a rhythmic
movement
tell a story that no one wants to miss. READ THE FULL REVIEW –>
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