Jon Lax (http://laxmedia.com) has a special kind of charm that is imprinted all over his album "Autumn Dance." Songs like "Phoenix" have an upbeat infectious flow that is hard to shake long after the music has ended. Things like that are a wonderful way to start your day.
Even the slower, more personal songs like "Sparkles in the Sand" don't bring you down in any way. "Autumn Dance" as a whole has a way to perk you up better than a stiff cup of coffee and the
positive emotions it evokes is near religious.
At the risk of being accused of being overreliant on the use of cliche, "Autumn Dance" is like fine wine in that it gets
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better with age. The more I listen to this album the more I get out of it. The music is inticately woven together and is delivered with a silky smooth touch. There is never a moment on the whole album where I was in any way tempted to skip forward at all. The hard part was not going back to relisten to what I had just heard.
Jon Lax has my attention and that is not about to change.
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