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A Viberatto is beautiful, simple cinematic instrumental music. Featuring vibraphone, bells, cello, accordion, guitar, piano, bass, organ and synthesizer. Players on the debut CD titled "A" include musical giants Tony Levin, Garth Hudson and Jane Scarpantoni. Perfect music for films and videos. "King of this yet unnamed genre". A Viberatto was started by Jimmy Goodman in 2008 to perform compositions in a cinematic, simplistic style. Their first full length album titled "A" was released by King of Beasts Records, in June 2010. Being a recording engineer and producer with a lot of contacts, Jimmy was able to call on a great pool of talent to record "A". In addition to Jimmy on vibraphone, glockenspiel, piano, and synthesizer, Ross Rice played piano and organ, Maja Berwald added acoustic guitar, Nat Russell played electric guitar, Chris Macchia laid down Bass, Garth Hudson performed on accordion and melodica, Tony Levin did Stick, and Jane Scarpantoni played the cello. This led to A Viberatto being called a "million dollar band", and to be sure, there are many grammy awards between them. A Viberatto "A" received both local and national acclaim. One review by David Malachowski (Kingston Daily Freeman) called the music “Stunning” “Completely original” Malachowski went on to say "No one can accuse Goodman of copying, borrowing or being derivative here, he is pioneering his own territory here, and is the undisputed king of this yet unnamed genre." Peter Aaron stated the music wa