Smooth Jazz Artist Brings Fresh New Sound
DETROIT, MI, MARCH 24, 2006:
Smooth jazz will get a well-deserved boost on April 1, 2006 as Horny Records
recording artist, Rayse Biggs releases his long awaited album, "For The Love Of
It." Packed with a plethora of Detroit notables, this album has been generating
street buzz for months.

"For The Love Of It" satisfies
the appetite for smooth grooves and sophisticated moods. This music gives the
expression of both letting go and complete control. It sends sound waves that
move its listeners through the musical gratification that each track brings. It
also underscores the rich, textured notes that only a true trumpet master can
bring.
Known for his dual horn playing
technique, producer, composer, and arranger Rayse Biggs is one of the most
dynamic horn players in the industry today. Rayse was born in Detroit, Michigan
and reared by some of the greatest jazz artists in the world. He has performed
with jazz greats such as Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, Donald Byrd, Gene Dunlap,
Bob James, Norman Connors, Fred Hammond, Kirk Franklin, and Kem.
"If any sound on the contemporary
jazz scene today is worthy of a Grammy, it's Rayse's," says Mark Morden of
BroadBandPromos. "This is the kind of smooth jazz that crosses over into other
genre markets, a style to really get excited about." The entire album has been
perfected to achieve maximum listening pleasure. This one will be embraced by
the true audiophile and casual listener alike. You will love "For The Love Of
It" from the first utterance of sound to the finale. Rayse Biggs brings true
musicianship to his audience.
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