Time: 67:15
Size: 154.0 MB
Styles: Hard bop, Trombone jazz
Year: 2008
Art: Front
[5:45] 1. Blues For J & K
[5:49] 2. Summertime
[6:09] 3. Blackbird
[5:11] 4. In A Mellow Tone
[4:55] 5. Alone Together
[6:06] 6. Ants In Your Pants
[5:18] 7. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life
[4:10] 8. Stella By Starlight
[5:37] 9. Embraceable You
[4:35] 10. Lucky Southern
[4:27] 11. Where Or When
[5:32] 12. 1 17 Am
[3:35] 13. Four Brothers
Victoria Records presents "BAD TO THE BONE", featuring Brett Stamps (trombone) and Jim Owens (trombone), Cody Henry and Jim Martin also featured on last track (trombone), Miles Vandiver (drums), Zeb Briskovich (bass), Reggie Thomas (piano) and Rick Haydon (guitar). Our local music store sold out of this recording as soon as it became available. You're in for some great listening to some hot jazz!
Some of us can't get enough of a good thing and such is the case with the Brett Stamps recordings. "Bad to the Bone" is the 2008 release by two fine trombonists, Brett Stamps and Jim Owens. It is a tribute album to the music of Kai Winding and J.J. Johnson. The musicians heard on this CD are all well known in the St. Louis metro area: all but Jim Martin teach at SIUE; Jim teaches at Webster U. in the suburb of Webster Groves. Bill Becker, executive producer, arranged for the men to record this fabulous music. Ross Gentile, of radio station WSIE fame, is a tireless promoter of jazz in the St. Louis area. All these men are responsible for this terrific CD and its popularity with local jazz aficionados. ~J. Lovins/amazon
Some of us can't get enough of a good thing and such is the case with the Brett Stamps recordings. "Bad to the Bone" is the 2008 release by two fine trombonists, Brett Stamps and Jim Owens. It is a tribute album to the music of Kai Winding and J.J. Johnson. The musicians heard on this CD are all well known in the St. Louis metro area: all but Jim Martin teach at SIUE; Jim teaches at Webster U. in the suburb of Webster Groves. Bill Becker, executive producer, arranged for the men to record this fabulous music. Ross Gentile, of radio station WSIE fame, is a tireless promoter of jazz in the St. Louis area. All these men are responsible for this terrific CD and its popularity with local jazz aficionados. ~J. Lovins/amazon
Bad To The Bone