Friday, January 20, 2017

Ari Ambrose - On Another Day

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 68:52
Size: 110,4 MB
Art: Front

(7:23)  1. Bang
(7:53)  2. Who Can I Turn To?
(9:16)  3. Clueless
(7:45)  4. I Fall in Love Too Easily
(7:53)  5. Samsara
(5:47)  6. Never Let Me Go
(6:09)  7. Vai Chegar
(6:45)  8. On Another Day
(9:56)  9. If I Had You

Ari Ambrose ( 1974 ) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist and bandleader. Ambrose studied in Washington, DC and played there with local bands. From 1991 he continued his studies at the Manhattan School of Music and played with musicians like the trumpeter Ryan Kisor . At the end of the 1990s, he became known for his own band projects; The trio album " Introducing Ari Ambrose" was composed for SteepleChase Records with bassist Dennis Irwin and drummer Billy Hart in 1998. It is based on the trio session of Sonny Rollins (1957) or Joe Henderson's Village Vanguard concert in 1985 .  Subsequently, he presented five other albums for the label, created with musicians such as pianist George Colligan , bassist Jay Anderson, or drummer Billy Drummond .  According to the critic C. Hovan, Ambrose is based on models like Ben Webster , Sonny Rollins, Archie Shepp and Joe Henderson. 

Personnel:  Ari Ambrose (tenor sax);  Joe Magnarelli (trumpet);  Gary Versace (Hammond B-3 organ);  Mark Ferber (drums).

On An Other Day

5 comments:

  1. Unbelievable! You nailed it again, my friend. Thanks a lot for everything you do in here!

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    1. Hey Jazzzio, I don't find your request today... Thank You as always!

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  2. Dear Giullia! You find 9 from 10, so you're doing more than someone can expect! Thanks for everything.

    PS Can you, please, check my request made during your absence. I've asked for Rich Perry - At The Kitano, Vols. 1/2/3. Thank you in advance, dear friend!

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  3. Another cracking set from Ari and co. Many thanks for sharing. Best wishes, Paul

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