Cherry Pops
By
Evan Carydakis
Written by
Steve & Chrissie Sheppard
Acclaimed Australian Saxophonist Even Carydakis is back with a brand new single entitled Cherry Pops, and hot on the heels of
his success with his last release of Movin
On. This time the illustrious king of smooth sax brings his own antipodean
flavour to a dedicational creation, in remembrance of his most beloved dog, a
fine Australian Kelpie, whom has now passed from Canine lymphoma, who was
called Cherry.
Carydakis started to play the saxophone when he was 15 years
old, he has spent time with the legendary jazz educator, the late Charlie
Banacos, and has now been performing on stage for around 25 years. Evan
Carydakis brings his a-game to this field of musical play with a sublime new
release, one filled with a positive vibrational energy and the smooth fluency that
we have come to expect from the performer; the manifestation here is cohesive
in its construction and in its presentation, with a fine lively tempo, vibrant
percussion, guitar and keyboards,
Now you may wonder how Carydakis manages to keep that smooth
fluency in his music, well he says it’s all down to space and simplicity and
respecting his audience, well he certainly manages to do that, with what seems
like ease.
Evan Carydakis is joined by Emmy nominated pianist Michael Whittaker who produced
this new single and who also performed on keyboards, Adam McPhail on guitar and
Petar Janjic on drums, Evans twin brother Stephan Carydakis also co-produced
the track too.
One can
almost visualise the pride and happiness of the symbiotic relationship between the
artist and his canine companion in his performance, as the sax flowed with such
power, colour and happy intensity, this is without doubt the musician at his
very best, and a huge hit must also be the concluding mark on the cards, for
this most bright, loving and enjoyable new single called Cherry Pops from Evan
Carydakis.
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