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    Posted: April 16 2008 at 12:18
P3 is the 4th installment in the Paul Kollar projects for addition to PA.  P3 is made up of 3 musicians whose 1st names start with P, hence the name.
 
Their music is described as "A live performance by P3 is literally a rock/jazz/blues/fusion/fission work in progress, since they pretty much make it up as they go along".  They specialize in improvisation. 
 
They have 3 recordings, "Just Made It Up", "Live At The Flipside", and "Just Made Up Some More"
 
Here is a link to 2 of their songs on Audiostreet.net
 
 
And a link to their webpage on Sprawling Productions:
 
 
I believe that they are definitely worthy of inclusion on PA.  I think that they would fit in either Jazz/Fusion or Heavy Prog, but I'll let you guys be the judge of that.
 
Thank you for your consideration of this wonderful band.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2008 at 17:40
highly improvisational jazz/fusion-based, a Hendrix influence as well but I think the underlying element is jazz, particularly the bass-drums relationship and jam sensibilities.. I believe P3 would best reside in JR/F assuming that team feels they should be added  ..good band though, simple and refreshing

I will post this in JR/F thread and PM you as well, Scott
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