 LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Luck Media & Marketing) - -As a member of Elton Johns band in the superstars early years and in his pop heyday circa 1975-76, Caleb Quaye toured the globe and performed to crowds of more than 50,000, including a legendary concert at Dodger Stadium in 1975. In the late 70s, Quaye worked similar electric magic for the famed duo, Hall & Oates. When Quaye takes the stage with his new band, The Faculty, at Spaghettini Grill & Jazz Club on March 3, 2010 to celebrate the release of their new full length Indie album, Out Of The Blue, the crowd will surely be more intimate. But from the moment he lets loose on his electric guitar-more specifically, his own Caleb Quaye Signature axe created by Brazen Guitars-the few hundred or so in attendance will experience the fiery passion and brilliant melodies that fans of his rock and faith based music have been enjoying for years. One of those fans is the legendary Eric Clapton. During a television interview with David Letterman some years ago, the host asked the legendary blues rocker, So whats it like to be the best guitar player in the world? Clapton replied, Im not. Caleb Quaye is! Fitting perfectly in the realm of smooth contemporary jazz but with distinctive rock and fusion flavors, Out Of The Blue celebrates the best of Quayes lifetime of diverse guitar influences. It also represents the edgy and infectious handiwork of an incredible ensemble of musicians whose work is so seamless, it seems part of a vastly cool jazz conspiracy. The nine-track instrumental set is Caleb Quaye And The Facultys first studio album and follow-up to their 2008 live CD, One Night In San Dimas, recorded at Life Pacific College. A smooth jazz radio campaign is currently in the works for three tracks on Out Of The Blue: the title cut, Ask And You Shall Receive and Changing Seasons.
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