Another highlight of the album is the incredible and emotive tenor sax work on "Sunny Day." The track is heavy on style and the solos shine like a star between the catchy vocals as they accentuate the guitars and drums. The song, like most of the CD is upbeat and fun. As you might expect, "Funk-o-matic" is another song that highlights the sax as it was co-written by Kevin Dyckes and Pat Sandy. A four and a half minute instrumental, it certainly lives up to its title. Heavy on the funky-jazz guitar, it's a layered and intricate tune.
All in all The Rhythm Syndicate is an album that would be enjoyed by anyone who appreciates the above mentioned genres. It's true to form, while still being contemporary and fun. Information on the Rhythm Syndicate can be found on their official website including news, concert dates, and a photo gallery. If you find yourself in Northeast Ohio in the coming months, check out The Rhythm Syndicate for yourself at the following locations:
February 24, 2007 – Fat Fish Blue - Cleveland OH
March 30, 2007 – Savannah Bar and Grill - Westlake, OH
April 14, 2007 – Fat Fish Blue - Cleveland OH
April 28, 2007 — Hook Line & Drinkers - Portage Lakes







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