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Dave W. Fenwick: Multi Keyboard | Joey Hier: Multi Keyboard
Bob Kwansniak: Multi Keyboard | Cruize Henderson: Lead Guitar, Keyboard
Michael San Souchie: Bass Guitar | Gary Phillips: Lead Guitar
Dave Giorgio: Guitar | Tony White: Multi Saxaphone
George Washington: Keyboards, Drum Programming, Percussion, Vocals
Robert Haigler: Tenor Saxaphone
Cindy Cooper; Tina Willet; Angela Washington; Phylisha Moore; Chanel Washington; Marcus Washington; Michael Georges Jr.; Christopher Georges; Tamara Washington;
Dedra Long: Backup Vocals

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Coming...from Lunar Records...in 2012 !!!
The debut album release, from the Cruize Henderson Orchestra...The Visitor

Eric "Cruize" Henderson...the jazz/fusion Guitar & Piano man extraordinaire behind Project One
(& a host of other Philadelphia-based musical acts, including Dorothy Watkin, Daniels & Hall,
Bob Pollit, Dottie Smith, Koko Ray & others)...is back in the studio w/ his brand new lineup...
The Cruize Henderson Orchestra. This time, the project at hand is Cruize's long awaited solo
venture...The Visitor. This will be one musical marvelation you do not want to miss.

"The best part about Project One’s debut album has got to be Cruize Henderson’s guitar work.
Almost every single track features him blazing in on some guitar riff or another; and each time
it’s pretty much flawless"............................................Steve Brachmann, Dissolver Magazine

"...and there’s some great guitar work here...in fact, multi-instrumentalist Cruize Henderson
plays Guitar, Bass and Piano with equal fluency"......................Rob Huff, Origivation Magazine

UPDATE: This release is now due out within TWO WEEKS...!!!

The debut solo album release, from mw4man...Candyman's Cupboard

If it's true what Gladys Gump said...(& it is)...then mw4man's musical career should be filled with as many surprises as that proverbial box of chocolates...(& it is). From those first righteous Rock & Roll records blaring from his family's '62 Magnavox Astro-Sonic...to the promise of the present...(& filled w/ Jazz & Rock & some fine form in between)...a lifetime's worth of magical musical influences help devise this delectable debut release. This is the crafty and capable candyman himself; whose telic trials & sonic skills conjure up a wild & wondrous journey for all to hear. From the 70's...through Project One; & now back into the studio, this collection of mw's best tracks; Candyman's Cupboard, will prove a treat for all.

"...there’s no way you can convince me that “Happy to Be Here Now” was conceived while totally sober"..............................................................Steve Brachmann, Dissolver Magazine

"(mw4man) can sing, play, write, arrange, produce [and drum...really play drums] about as well as anybody this side of the Pecos River"...........................................Jim Doyle, Flashback

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The debut solo album release, from Barry D. Roberts...Chameleon

An exceptional Singer/Songwriter, Bassist & Percussionist...with powerful & soulful vocal skills
to match...Barry's much heralded music career began in 1971. Aside from his most recent &
distinctive work on Project One's 2006 release, MoonWaves, he has played & sang at such
venues as the Camden County Folk Festival, Drexel University, Grendel’s Lair, The Library, Los
Amigos, The Main Point, Walt Whitman Poetry Center, The Warehouse; WHYY’s “Gene Shay
Show”; & on WMMR. Now, it's tracking time again for Barry...this time, for his much anticipated
first solo release: Chameleon. This record will be well worth the wait.

"Barry D. Roberts is also very underutilized in this CD (MoonWaves), but he’s able to walk the
line between the extremes of Aniko and mw4man, creating melodic music with a message"
.................................................................................Steve Brachmann, Dissolver Magazine

"Especially good to hear the vocal version of 'I Know Something Good About You'! Very cool;
neat arrangement; nice clean recording...GREAT performance".....Randy Chepigan, Westwood 1