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"Tijuana Dance?" -- Rick Braun LIVE At The Claremont Resort

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Rick Braun performs "Tijuana Dance?" Live at the Claremont Resort in Berkeley, CA as part of the Concerts at the Claremont series.

"Tijuana Dance?" from his new hit CD, "All It Takes", features (in alphabetical order): Randy Jacobs, guitar; Gregg Karukas, keys; Ricky Lawson, drums; Nate Phillips, bass; and Jimmy Roberts, sax.

Video shot by Studio 26 Productions (Bradenton, FL) and Dynasty Video Productions (Sacramento, CA). Edited by
ChicagoEdit.com (Chicago, IL)

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  • grasaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!

    

  • Rick Braun is a musical genius! His smooth, distinctive tone and phrasing ignite my "Happy Index" always putting a smile on my face when people ask me what's playing in my headphones. Be encouraged Rick. I'm a fan.

  • The quality of this sound is bad, but please don't get it twisted he is the Best and this song keeps my ass shaking and my hips moving and its a Boost to the Spirit he's the Best thanks Rick Braun

  • Worst mix I've heard. No DRUMS. Little bass....some weird slapback delay....keys forget it.

    .Figures, they do a nice video but the video people know little about sound.

  • I saw Rick a few years ago. He is great. I have no idea why anyone would berate him or anyone else. Let's see you clowns go on stage and perform as you are asking.

  • I heard this song at Berks Jazz Fest 3/09the first time Rick ever played it live; and again on 12/09/09 at the Community Theater in Morristown, NJ. The acoustics at the NJ venue are practically second to none and the piece was AWSOME! The sound from the video doesn't come close to the real live sound especially on the computer speakers. I've seen Rick play over 15 times in the last 10 years... you have to see him live (and hear Tijuana Dance?) and at his best... John

  • A sound tech in Dayton, Ohio told me when he ran sound for Chris Botti. Chris told him to turn up the effect on his horn. And again if he thought it was enough. And again if he still thought it was enough. and again after that. And then again. It's very important to get the sound you need for yourself

  • It's all in the mix. Rick should have more effect on his trumpet. More delay and reverb. Also for the sax too. This is always been a pet peeve for me with sound techs, all over the USA. They don't quite get it for horn players most of the times. We should be more like guitists by carrying our own effects rack. this would solve the problem.

  • sound's not up to par with this great song, arangement needs fine tuning, the drums are lagging, c'mon, this should friggin JUMP, lol, great song, great artist, he should be playing STADIUMS

  • It's a good performance. but the echo doesn't let you hear that.

    I like NATE PHILLIPS he's a great bass player. definitely one of the best out there he knows how to stay out of the way.

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