Sunday, June 12, 2016

The Mel Brown Quartet - Live: An Evening With The Mel Brown Quartet

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:13
Size: 149.3 MB
Styles: Trad jazz combo
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[6:47] 1. Dandyish
[6:02] 2. Prelude To A Kiss
[7:35] 3. Yardbird Suite
[7:21] 4. First Light
[6:32] 5. One For Jimmy Mak
[6:11] 6. May Song
[5:35] 7. The Message
[7:29] 8. Smile
[6:34] 9. Ticondeep
[5:01] 10. Gone With The Wind

The Mel Brown Quartet came together in the fall of 2002 at Jimmy Mak's, a popular jazz club in Portland, Oregon. All seasoned jazzmen, the group has become a mainstay in the Portland jazz scene playing to enthusiastic, full capacity crowds at every appearance. This Cd was recorded in-studio with a live audience. That sense of anticipation as the houselights dim and the audience quiets. The charge that fills the air before the first notes are heard. The current of energy that flows back to the bandstand, reshaped by the listener’s responce. A feeling that something exciting is about to happen, and it does.

Guitarist-Dan Balmer: Considered the finest jazz guitarist in Oregon, Dan was the first guitarist and youngest individual to be inducted into the Jazz Society of Oregon’s Hall of Fame. Dan has performed or recorded with jazz legends Joey DeFrancesco, Airto, Red Mitchell, Bill Mays, Steve Smith, Pat Martino, Bud Shank and Joe LaBarbara. As a popular bandleader and sideman Dan’s unique guitar sound graces over 70 recordings.

Bassist-Ed Bennett: Long considered one of the West Coast’s premiere string bass players Ed has worked, toured and recorded with numerous legendary jazz figures including Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, Ritchie Cole, Frank Morgan, Joe Henderson, Charles McPherson and Pete Cristlieb. Ed has been featured on two Grammy nominated recordings; Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band “Tanuki’s Night Out” and Carmen McRae “At The Great American Music Hall”.

Pianist-Tony Pacini: The jazz piano artistry of Tony Pacini has been enthusiastically enjoyed by nightclub and festival audiences throughout the West Coast as well as in his hometown of Portland, Oregon. In addition to his own trio, Tony has performed with Harry Allen, Dan Faehnle, Ritchie Cole, Dick Berk, Chuck Israels, Hadley Caliman, and Nancy King. An arranger and composer Tony is the musical director of the Mel Brown Quartet.

Drummer-Mel Brown: Mel performed with Motown legends Diana Ross and The Temptations before applying his distinctive style and consummate skill to the jazz idiom. In addition to leading several high profile combos, Mel’s rock-solid time and high-energy solos have made him the drummer of choice for jazz superstars Leroy Vinnegar, Monty Alexander, Teddy Edwards, Lou Donaldson and Joey DeFrancesco.

Live: An Evening With The Mel Brown Quartet

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