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    <title>Rick Derringer</title>
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    <dc:date>2008-08-27T20:08:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Rick Derringer</title>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Derringer, Rick, Kenny G, Musical Styles, Country, Jazz, Rock, Musicworld, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P><EM>Free Ride</EM>, <A id="f254" class="f254" href="/affiliate/C254/">Rick Derringer</A>&#8217;s most recent creative endeavor, is a smooth jazz album sure to surprise and entice the classic-rock fans of the &#8217;60s rock group The McCoy&#8217;s, for which Derringer is more frequently recognized. </P><P> Commonly remembered for 1965&#8217;s anthemic &#8220;Hang on Sloopy,&#8221; Derringer&#8217;s latest single, &#8220;Hot & Cool,&#8221; confidently explores new melodious terrain and continues to ensure Derringer&#8217;s place in musical history.</P><P> Including such transformed tracks as &#8220;Frankenstein&#8221; and &#8220;Free Ride,&#8221; both number one Edgar Winter hits during the 1970s, Derringer&#8217;s latest album also includes three original tracks co-written with his wife, Brenda Hall. In addition, the album contains two ballads that feature Derringer&#8217;s lead vocals. </P><P> &#8220;I grew up listening to and playing jazz as a kid and a teenager and I&#8217;ve always wanted to make a jazz record. But I was typecast as a rock and roll guy so I never had the opportunity before,&#8221; Derringer explained recently. </P><P> As a former rock star and author of the 1974 vintage rock staple, &#8220;Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo,&#8221; Derringer&#8217;s latest rendition, titled &#8220;Jazzy Koo,&#8221; replaces intense strings with tranquil chords and soulful melodies.</P><P> While lyrics like &#8220;Rock-n-Roll, Hootchie Koo. Lawdy mama light my fuse,&#8221; may seem out of place alongside <A id="f432" class="f432" href="/affiliate/C432/">Kenny G</A> and other smooth jazz stalwarts, radio stations across the country have enthusiastically welcomed Derringer into the realm of jazz music. Not too bad for a former rock star who previously toured with such acts as Aerosmith, Led Zepplin, Jimmy Hendrix and the Rolling Stones.</P><P> Once again, Derringer proves he can still light that fuse, albeit this time with a soulful twist.
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