Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Duane Eubanks - Things Of That Particular Nature

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:35
Size: 122.7 MB
Styles: Trumpet jazz
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[7:06] 1. Purple, Blue, And Red
[4:07] 2. As Is
[3:39] 3. Rosey
[7:46] 4. Holding Hands
[4:57] 5. Beer And Water
[3:32] 6. Anywhere's Paradise
[3:33] 7. Dance With Aleta
[6:22] 8. Aborted Dreams
[7:41] 9. Slew Footed
[4:47] 10. P

Duane Eubanks - trumpet, flugelhorn; Abraham Burton - tenor saxophone; Marc Cary - piano, Fender Rhodes; Dezron Douglas - bass; Eric McPherson - drums; Steve Nelson - vibraphone.

Sometimes all one needs to move along is a little prompting. With a bit of discipline, motivation and, maybe, a little help from the Universe, opportunities will arise and lead the willing to his goal. Philadelphia trumpeter, Duane Eubanks is thankful for the motivation the Universe has provided him with and dedicates his new recording – Things of that Particular Nature – to his main influences and motivators: his father, his mentor, Mulgrew Miller, and his wife. These three individuals were the driving forces behind the creation of his new recording, Eubanks’s first in nearly a decade.

Eubanks was also fortunate to have strong role models while growing up. His father, William Eubanks, was stern and strong, a veteran and police officer, who moved through the ranks to detective, a rare feat for an African American man at that time. He passed his own moral compass and level headedness on to his four sons, three of whom became tremendous musicians with their father’s full support. The late, great pianist Mulgrew Miller provided another brotherly role model for Eubanks as he began his career as a professional musician. Miller’s personality was much like Eubanks’ father’s, allowing their professional relationship to become more akin to that of mentor and friend. It was Miller’s advice and support that helped nurture Eubanks in becoming the musician he is.

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