Sunday, May 8, 2022

Olivia Trummer, Hadar Noiberg - The Hawk

Styles: Vocal, Piano And Flute
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:35
Size: 96,9 MB
Art: Front

(7:20) 1. The Hawk
(4:19) 2. Moena
(6:12) 3. Privacy
(4:52) 4. Beit Ha´arava
(5:08) 5. Fading Blue
(3:34) 6. Triste
(3:57) 7. Here Comes the Sun
(6:10) 8. Carossel

A surprising meeting in Berlin revealed to Hadar Noiberg and Olivia Trummer that they breath music similarly and like to mix their musical upbringing of jazz and classical music with various influences. With the flute and piano extending each other into one unified voice, they create passionate, mysterious and lyrical music which takes the listener on a voyage into their fantastical world.https://www.flavoredtune.com/produkt/olivia-trummer-hadar-noiberg-the-hawk-2-2/?lang=en

Personnel: Olivia Trummer - Piano, Vocals; Hadar Noiberg - Flutes, FX

The Hawk

Bobby Darin - The Legendary Bobby Darin

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:30
Size: 150.0 MB
Styles: Pop/Rock/Jazz vocals
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[2:06] 1. Once In A Lifetime
[2:24] 2. More
[1:46] 3. Charade
[4:23] 4. Beyond The Sea
[1:33] 5. As Long As I'm Singing
[3:32] 6. Mack The Knife
[2:06] 7. On The Street Where You Live
[3:13] 8. Hello, Dolly!
[3:00] 9. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
[2:23] 10. The Good Life
[1:55] 11. I Got Rhythm
[2:43] 12. Oh! Look At Me Now
[2:48] 13. Moon River
[2:24] 14. You're The Reason I'm Living
[2:03] 15. Call Me Irresponsible
[2:22] 16. Goodbye, Charlie
[2:54] 17. Softly, As I Leave You
[2:33] 18. Venice Blue
[2:20] 19. If A Man Answers
[2:17] 20. 18 Yellow Roses
[2:19] 21. If I Were A Carpenter
[3:11] 22. Hits Medley Splish Splash 22. Beyond The Sea Artificial Flowers Clementine
[5:00] 23. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher
[4:03] 24. The Curtain Falls

In a recording career lasting 17 years, Bobby Darin spent only three of those years, 1962-1965, signed to Capitol Records. They were busy years for him in the recording studio: he released seven Capitol LPs, five of which made the charts, and 11 Capitol singles, eight of which entered the Billboard Hot 100, two of those, the self-written, country-styled "You're the Reason I'm Living" and "18 Yellow Roses," reaching the Top Ten. Still, his relatively brief Capitol sojourn was not as memorable as his two stints at Atlantic Records, 1958-1961 (on the Atco subsidiary) and 1966-1967, which accounted for his eight other Top Ten hits, including the chart-topping "Mack the Knife." Naturally, however, Capitol has re-compiled its Darin catalog several times over the years, starting with 1966's deceptively titled The Best of Bobby Darin. In 2004, with a film biography and two book biographies imminent, Capitol tried again, and The Legendary Bobby Darin is the label's longest and most comprehensive attempt at a Darin compilation yet, topping out at 70-plus minutes and covering the stylistic bases of the singer's eclectic dabbling in rock & roll (the title song from his 1962 movie If a Man Answers), country (the hits noted above), folk-rock (the Atlantic recording of the Top Ten hit "If I Were a Carpenter"), and, of course, traditional pop. The last actually dominates the collection, with Darin, employing such arrangers as Frank Sinatra stalwart Billy May, turning in his versions of early-'60s show tunes and movie themes like "Once in a Lifetime," "Moon River," and "Hello, Dolly!" To give the collection the appearance of a more complete hits set, live versions of the Atco hits "Beyond the Sea" and "Mack the Knife" have been included, and the album concludes with two previously unreleased live cuts, both recorded in Las Vegas in 1963, the first a hits medley and the other a version of "The Curtain Falls." The result is a respectable effort that still represents only a slice of Darin's recording career.~William Ruhlmann

The Legendary Bobby Darin       

Terra Hazelton - Gimme Whatcha Got

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:57
Size: 113,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:50)  1. Coffee In The Morning
(4:59)  2. Everything I've Got Belongs To You
(5:19)  3. If I Had You
(3:02)  4. If I Can't Sell It
(3:26)  5. Gotta Gimme Whatcha Got
(3:58)  6. What Are You Doing New Years Eve?
(2:44)  7. Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong
(4:34)  8. Smoking My Sad Cigarette
(3:40)  9. I Like It Cause' I Love It
(4:02) 10. Two Sleepy People
(4:14) 11. Send Me To The 'Lectric Chair
(2:25) 12. I'm An Old Cowhand
(1:37) 13. Just Squeeze Me

With her sophomore album,  “Gimme Whatcha Got” , Terra Hazelton pays  tribute to the traditional jazz and gut-bucket blues that she came to love,  under the guidance of her mentor, the late legendary guitarist and music historian Jeff Healey (who also produced and was featured on  her 2004 debut “Anybody’s Baby”).This exciting new release also paints a portrait of a singer who has very much come into her own, supported by a veritable who’s who of Canadian talent;  Michael Kaeshammer, Alex Pangman, country star Russel De Carle and the Valleau Brothers (much loved front-men for the Polyjesters). Hazelton worked closely with producer John Sheard, crafting an album that expresses her own musical journey of the last five years. The result is an album which showcases her distinctive voice, innate musicality and her ability as a born storyteller. With “Gimme Whatcha Got”, Hazelton has emerged as one of Canada’s most versatile and engaging vocalists.  http://www.terrahazelton.com/music/albums/

George DeLancey - Swing Springs

Styles: Jazz, Bop
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:57
Size: 87,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:17) 1. Cold Shoulder
(4:35) 2. Patience
(6:36) 3. Waltz in E
(4:11) 4. Man in the Moon
(3:30) 5. Flashpoint
(3:49) 6. Two-Step Away
(6:08) 7. Blues in F
(4:47) 8. Blind Love

A native of Cambridge, OH, and a student of such prestigious programs as the Columbus Youth Jazz Orchestra and the Michigan State University Jazz Studies Program, where he studied under Rodney Whitaker. He toured nationally and internationally with the Larry Fuller Trio from 2017 to 2019, and has performed as a sideman with bandleaders including Wessell Anderson, Peter Bernstein, Bobby Broom, Tia Fuller, Philip and Winard Harper, Christian Howes, Willie Jones III, Wynton Marsalis, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Tomoko Omura, Johnny O'Neal, Houston Person, Ben Paterson, Jeremy Pelt, Bria Skonberg, as well as many others in New York and throughout the United States.

He is active nationally as a bandleader and educator, and has worked with programs including Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Jazz for Young People, Christian Howes’ Creative Strings Workshop, and Keith Hall's Summer Drum Intensive. He is also the director of the Midwestern arts initiative Appalachian Muse. https://georgedelancey.com/about

Personnel: George DeLancey - bass; Chris Pattishall - piano; Charles Goold - drums; Stacy Dillard - soprano saxophone; Caleb Wheeler Curtis - alto saxophone; Jon Beshay - tenor saxophone and flute; Andrew Gutauskas - baritone and bass clarinet; Bryan Davis - lead trumpet; Josh Lawrence - trumpet; Robert Edwards - trombone and tuba; Jimmy O'Connell - trombone

Swing Springs

Saturday, May 7, 2022

Erena Terakubo - Absolutely Live!

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:03
Size: 136,3 MB
Art: Front

(4:16) 1. Bird Lives
(4:13) 2. Stompin' At The Savoy
(8:25) 3. Little Girl Power
(8:10) 4. Bud Powell
(6:54) 5. A Crystal Path
(4:24) 6. Shaw 'Nuff
(8:47) 7. Skylark
(9:01) 8. Fiesta Espagnol
(4:47) 9. Be Nice

Erena Terakubo was born in Sapporo, Japan in 1992. She began playing the alto saxophone at the age of nine. Between the ages of 10 and 15, she participated in the Sapporo Junior Jazz Orchestra, where she had the opportunity to have jazz clinics with musicians including Herbie Hancock and Tiger Okoshi. Terakubo later attended the Berklee Five-Week Summer Performance Program, where she was rewarded a full-tuition scholarship and was selected for the Berklee Summer Jazz Workshop with Terri Lyne Carrington.

In 2010, she recorded her first album, "North Bird" with Kenny Barron, Christian McBride, Lee Pearson, and Peter Bernstein. The album was released in Japan by Japanese major record label King, reached no. 1 on the Japanese jazz charts, and was awarded Swing Journal's Gold Disc. Later that year, she performed with Ron Carter, Omar Hakim, and Will Boulware as part of the Tokyo Jazz Festival. In 2011, Terakubo recorded her second album, "New York Attitude" with Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, Lee Pearson, and Dominick Farinacci, and she was chosen as one of just six Presidential Scholars from across the world to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston.

Her concert appearances have included Tokyo Jazz Festival, Sapporo City Jazz Festival, Jazz Week Osaka 2010 (with Michel Camilo Trio), Nagoya Jazz Festival (with Yosuke Yamashita), Kitara Hall (with Sapporo Symphony Orchestra), and D.C. Jazz Festival 2012. She has been fortunate to work with musicians such as Sadao Watanabe, Terumasa Hino, Eddie Gomez, Jimmy Cobb, and Anthony Jackson.. Terakubo has been selected to perform in summer 2012, at the Playboy Jazz Festival in Los Angeles, as part of Bill Cosby's portion of the program. In 2013, her long-awaited third album “Burkina” with Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, Lenny White & Jimmy Cobb set a high valuation on her ability. In 2014, she graduated Berklee College Of Music. In 2015, Moved to New York City. https://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/artist/erena-terakubo

Personnel: Erena Terakubo - alto saxophone,soprano saxophone; Mayuko Katakura - piano; Motoi Kanamori - bass; Shinnosuke Takahashi - drums

Absolutely Live!

Dave Brubeck - Young Lions & Old Tigers

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:28
Size: 146,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:29)  1. Roy Hargrove
(2:33)  2. How High the Moon
(4:57)  3. Michael Brecker Waltz
(3:27)  4. Here Comes McBride
(3:51)  5. Joe Lovano Tango
(7:52)  6. In Your Own Sweet Way
(6:22)  7. Joshua Redman
(5:43)  8. Together
(6:59)  9. Moody
(4:46) 10. Gerry-Go-Round
(6:43) 11. Ronnie Buttacavoli
(4:41) 12. Deep in a Dream

To celebrate his 75th birthday, Dave Brubeck recorded one number apiece with quite a variety of top jazz stars, both young and old. Some of the performances (which alternate duets with quartets) work better than others (eight are recent Brubeck compositions) but all of the musicians display mutual respect, and it is obvious that the guests are all fans of the still-masterful pianist. Trumpeter Roy Hargrove plays beautifully on his lyrical feature but Jon Hendricks, who sings "How High the Moon" as a ballad, takes it at such a slow tempo as to be dreary. Tenor-saxophonist Michael Brecker is fine on "Michael Brecker Waltz," although he sounds a bit restrained, the wittily-titled "Here Comes McBride" is a good-humored romp with bassist Christian McBride; Joe Lovano (on tenor) works well with Brubeck, and particularly memorable is the first meeting on record between Brubeck and fellow pianist George Shearing, with a chance-taking interpretation of "In Your Own Sweet Way." 

Joshua Redman performs fine hard bop on one song, "Together," is a well-conceived duet for baritonist Gerry Mulligan and Brubeck, James Moody plays tenor, sings, and yodels on the minor blues "Moody," Mulligan returns for the contrapuntal "Gerry-Go-Round," and, although the obscure flugelhornist Ronnie Buttacavoli sounds very out of place on his boring feature, the set closes with one of the strongest performances, a solo piano showcase for Brubeck on "Deep in a Dream." Overall, this is quite a mixed bag but, even with its occasional misses, the CD is a must for Dave Brubeck fans, because the pianist is consistently inventive throughout the unusual set. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/young-lions-old-tigers-mw0000176313

Personnel: Dave Brubeck (piano); James Moody (vocals, tenor saxophone); Jon Hendricks (vocals); Michael Brecker, Joe Lovano, Joshua Redman (tenor saxophone); Gerry Mulligan (baritone saxophone); Roy Hargrove (trumpet); Ronnie Buttacavoli (flugelhorn); George Shearing (piano); Chris Brubeck (electric bass); Christian McBride, Jack Six (bass); Randy Jones (drums).

Carmen Cuesta & Chuck Loeb - Palabras

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:18
Size: 113,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:43)  1. Palabras
(5:00)  2. Te Vas
(5:06)  3. Vaiven
(4:44)  4. Despues
(4:42)  5. Nubes
(4:29)  6. Nada
(4:33)  7. Canción De Las Palabras
(5:13)  8. Barro
(5:28)  9. Belleza
(5:14) 10. Vive

The wife of smooth jazz synthesizer, flute and guitar player Chuck Loeb, Carmen Cuesta has established her own reputation as a soulful pop and jazz vocalist, guitarist and songwriter. Having served an apprenticeship as a background singer for Grover Washington, Jr., Michael Franks, Gato Barbieri, Peabo Bryson, Earl Klugh and Jim Hall and a chorus dancer in such musicals as Godspell, Cuesta has been steadily attracting acclaim as a soloist. Her debut 1996 solo album, One Kiss, which featured guest appearances by Bill Evans and Toots Thielemans, was followed by the impressive Peace Of Mind three years later. A self-taught guitarist, Cuesta wrote her own songs before her fifteenth birthday. Although she attended college, she balanced her studies with work in commercials and Spanish musical theater. She moved to New York at the age of twenty-four. Cuesta's appearances in the New York area have featured the stellar accompaniment of such top-notch jazz players as Will Lee, Michael Brecker, Peter Erskine, Dave Weckl and Mitchel Forman. ~ Craig Harris https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/palabras/1348595007

Palabras

Sylvia Bennett - Reflections

Styles: Vocal
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 25:46
Size: 59,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:24) 1. Reflections
(3:52) 2. All Through the Years
(3:45) 3. Feel Again
(3:21) 4. I Never Thought
(4:27) 5. Along the Way
(3:31) 6. Witchcraft (World Mix)
(3:23) 7. Feel Again (Acoustic)

Since her recording debut on the Grammy-nominated SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY album with music icon Lionel Hampton, multi-talented jazz vocalist and songwriter Sylvia Bennett has become something of a legend herself, with a dozen solo albums to date, and a successful emergence into Smooth Jazz that includes collaborations with Arturo Sandoval, Paul Brown, Rick Braun and Nathan East.

With production by longtime collaborator and producer Hal S. Batt, the vibrant singer’s latest album REFLECTIONS finds her looking firmly ahead, pairing her lush, lilting and sultry vocals with seductive light grooves and sweet caressing musical atmospheres. Complementing her emotionally impactful originals with a tasty “world mix” of a Songbook standard ("Witchcraft"), she thoughtfully explores the many facets of relationships, from hopeful beginnings and making dreams reality to the fine art of working things through.https://www.smoothjazz.com/jazzblasts/artist/39213/sylvia-bennett

Reflections

Friday, May 6, 2022

Ray Brown Trio - Some Of My Best Friends Are...Singers

Styles: Contemporary Jazz, Vocal
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:32
Size: 128,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:19) 1. I Thought About You
(3:24) 2. Poor Butterfly
(5:30) 3. More Than You Know
(2:25) 4. Little Boy
(5:37) 5. But Beautiful
(3:19) 6. At Long Last Love
(5:57) 7. Skylark
(6:15) 8. Cherokee
(4:16) 9. (There Is) No Greater Love
(4:32) 10. Imagination
(3:36) 11. The Party's Over
(5:15) 12. The Perfect Blues

What does a bass player do when he's recording an album as a leader? Surely not an hour's worth of bass solos! Ray Brown solved the bass player's dilemma with a series of recordings under the Some of My Best Friends Are... heading. This 1998 release is the third in the series, following the earlier Some of My Best Friends Are...Piano Players and Some of My Best Friends Are...Sax Players, and it's a gem. Featuring a sextet of fine vocalists, ranging from the well-established to the unknown, this CD is a class act from beginning to end. The rising jazz vocal superstar of the late '90s, Diana Krall, is showcased to great effect on "I Thought About You" and "Little Boy." Well-established female vocal veterans Etta Jones, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Marlena Shaw deliver superb performances, soulfully giving master lessons in the art of singing. The lone male singer spotlighted here, Kevin Mahogany, wraps his smooth baritone around the ballad "Skylark," and swings gently on "The Party's Over."~Jim Newsonhttps://www.allmusic.com/album/some-of-my-best-friends-aresingers-mw0000042710

Personnel: Ray Brown – double bass; Geoff Keezer – piano; Gregory Hutchinson – drums; Antonio Hart – alto saxophone; Russell Malone – guitar

Some Of My Best Friends Are...Singers

Charles Mingus - Riding Where Sunshine

Styles: Bop, Post-Bop
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:54
Size: 183,4 MB
Art: Front

( 5:57) 1. Lady Bird
(13:11) 2. I’ll Remember April
( 6:48) 3. All The Things You Are In C Sharp
( 7:24) 4. Salt Peanuts
( 5:35) 5. A Foggy Day (Live Take)
( 3:53) 6. Bass-ically Speaking (Alternate Take 2)
( 5:37) 7. Drums (Live Take)
( 9:10) 8. Hot House
( 8:37) 9. Percussion Discussion (Live Take)
( 7:42) 10. Perdido
( 5:58) 11. Serenade In Blue

One of the most important figures in twentieth century American music, Charles Mingus was a virtuoso bass player, accomplished pianist, bandleader and composer. Born on a military base in Nogales, Arizona in 1922 and raised in Watts, California, his earliest musical influences came from the church choir and group singing and from "hearing Duke Ellington over the radio when [he] was eight years old." He studied double bass and composition in a formal way (five years with H. Rheinshagen, principal bassist of the New York Philharmonic, and compositional techniques with the legendary Lloyd Reese) while absorbing vernacular music from the great jazz masters, first-hand. His early professional experience, in the 40's, found him touring with bands like Louis Armstrong, Kid Ory and Lionel Hampton.

Eventually he settled in New York where he played and recorded with the leading musicians of the 1950's Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Bud Powell, Art Tatum and Duke Ellington himself. One of the few bassists to do so, Mingus quickly developed as a leader of musicians. He was also an accomplished pianist who could have made a career playing that instrument. By the mid-50's he had formed his own publishing and recording companies to protect and document his growing repertoire of original music. He also founded the "Jazz Workshop," a group which enabled young composers to have their new works performed in concert and on recordings.

Mingus soon found himself at the forefront of the avant-garde. His recordings bear witness to the extraordinarily creative body of work that followed. They include: Pithecanthropus Erectus, The Clown, Tijuana Moods, Mingus Dynasty, Mingus Ah Um, The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, Cumbia and Jazz Fusion, Let My Children Hear Music. He recorded over a hundred albums and wrote over three hundred scores. Although he wrote his first concert piece, "Half-Mast Inhibition," when he was seventeen years old, it was not recorded until twenty years later by a 22-piece orchestra with Gunther Schuller conducting. It was the presentation of "Revelations" which combined jazz and classical idioms, at the 1955 Brandeis Festival of the Creative Arts, that established him as one of the foremost jazz composers of his day.

In 1971 Mingus was awarded the Slee Chair of Music and spent a semester teaching composition at the State University of New York at Buffalo. In the same year his autobiography, Beneath the Underdog, was published by Knopf. In 1972 it appeared in a Bantam paperback and was reissued after his death, in 1980, by Viking/Penguin and again by Pantheon Books, in 1991. In 1972 he also re-signed with Columbia Records. His music was performed frequently by ballet companies, and Alvin Ailey choreographed an hour program called "The Mingus Dances" during a 1972 collaboration with the Robert Joffrey Ballet Company

He toured extensively throughout Europe, Japan, Canada, South America and the United States until the end of 1977 when he was diagnosed as having a rare nerve disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. He was confined to a wheelchair, and although he was no longer able to write music on paper or compose at the piano, his last works were sung into a tape recorder. From the 1960's until his death in 1979 at age 56, Mingus remained in the forefront of American music. When asked to comment on his accomplishments, Mingus said that his abilities as a bassist were the result of hard work but that his talent for composition came from God.

Mingus received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Smithsonian Institute, and the Guggenheim Foundation (two grants). He also received an honorary degree from Brandeis and an award from Yale University. At a memorial following Mingus' death, Steve Schlesinger of the Guggenheim Foundation commented that Mingus was one of the few artists who received two grants and added: "I look forward to the day when we can transcend labels like jazz and acknowledge Charles Mingus as the major American composer that he is." The New Yorker wrote: "For sheer melodic and rhythmic and structural originality, his compositions may equal anything written in western music in the twentieth century." He died in Mexico on January 5, 1979, and his wife, Sue Graham Mingus, scattered his ashes in the Ganges River in India. Both New York City and Washington, D.C. honored him posthumously with a "Charles Mingus Day.

After his death, the National Endowment for the Arts provided grants for a Mingus foundation created by Sue Mingus called "Let My Children Hear Music" which catalogued all of Mingus' works. The microfilms of these works were then given to the Music Division of the New York Public Library where they are currently available for study and scholarship - a first for jazz. Sue Mingus has founded three working repertory bands called the Mingus Dynasty, Mingus Orchestra, and the Mingus Big Band, which continue to perform his music. Biographies of Charles Mingus include Mingus by Brian Priestley, Mingus/Mingus by Janet Coleman and Al Young, Myself When I Am Real by Gene Santoro, and Tonight at Noon, a memoir by Sue Mingus.

Mingus' masterwork, "Epitaph," a composition which is more than 4000 measures long and which requires two hours to perform, was discovered during the cataloguing process. With the help of a grant from the Ford Foundation, the score and instrumental parts were copied, and the piece itself was premiered by a 30-piece orchestra, conducted by Gunther Schuller, in a concert produced by Sue Mingus at Alice Tully Hall on June 3, 1989, ten years after Mingus' death. The New Yorker wrote that "Epitaph" represents the first advance in jazz composition since Duke Ellington's "Black, Brown, and Beige," which was written in 1943. The New York Times said it ranked with the "most memorable jazz events of the decade." Convinced that it would never be performed in his lifetime, Mingus called his work "Epitaph," declaring that he wrote it "for my tombstone.”
"The Library of Congress purchased the Charles Mingus Collection, a major acquisition, in 1993; this included autographed manuscripts, photographs, literary manuscripts, correspondence, and tape recordings of interviews, broadcasts, recording sessions, and Mingus composing at the piano. Sue Mingus has published a number of educational books through Hal Leonard Publishing, including Charles Mingus: More Than a Fake Book, Charles Mingus: More Than a Play-Along, Charles Mingus: Easy Piano Solos, many big band charts including the Simply Mingus set of big band music charts and a Mingus guitar book. https://www.charlesmingus.com/mingusbio

Riding Where Sunshine

Thursday, May 5, 2022

Carol Welsman - Dance with Me

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:56
Size: 100,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:13)  1. You and the Night and the Music
(4:14)  2. A Taste of Paradise
(3:58)  3. Femme Fatale (Amor Fugaz)
(4:28)  4. Dance with Me (Si Tú No Bailas Conmigo)
(3:42) 5. Time to Dance Cha Cha Cha (Ya Llegó La Hora)
(3:35)  6. Yesterday (Como Fue)
(3:36)  7. Island Lullaby
(3:37)  8. I Think of You (Hoy Como Ayer)
(3:49)  9. I Won't Dance
(5:37) 10. Revelations
(4:03) 11. Yesterday I Heard the Rain (Esta tarde Vi Llover)

Juno-nominated vocalist and pianist Carol Welsman’s forthcoming album Dance With Me is a collection of jazz songs infused with traditional Latin rhythms.It’s the 13th album for the six-time Juno nominee and marks her first venture into Latin jazz. The song selections include popular Latin standards adapted into English, standards from the Great American Songbook, original compositions, and even a song written by Canadian rock icon Randy Bachman.The first single is a duet with Juan Luis Guerra on an English adaptation of the Grammy-winning Dominican superstar’s song Si tú no bailas conmigo. Dance With Me, which arrives this Friday, was co-produced by Welsman and Oscar Hernández, a four-time Grammy-winning composer and arranger.

Welsman is surrounded by the skills of saxophonist and flautist Justo Almario, percussionist Joey de Leon, bassist Rene Camacho and drummer Jimmy Branly.The Cuban-born Branly was instrumental in introducing Welsman to Latin music, particularly the work of Beny Moré. She and co-lyricist Jo Perry chose a number of Latin standards to include on the album and wrote English adaptations such as Y Hoy Como Ayer (I Think of You), Como Fue (Yesterday), and Ya Llegó La Hora (Time to Dance Cha Cha Cha) in the hopes of introducing these songs to a new audience.Among the album’s other cuts are Randy Bachman’s song A Taste of Paradise, which draws on his inspiration from Lenny Breau and Antônio Carlos Jobim, and two of Welsman’s own original compositions: Island Lullaby and Revelations. https://jazz.fm/carol-welsman-dance-with-me-new-album-latin-jazz/

Dance with Me

Didier Lockwood - Tribute to Stéphane Grappelli

Styles: Violin Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:47
Size: 150,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:06)  1. Les valseuses
(3:20)  2. I Got Rhythm
(5:53)  3. Nuages
(4:19)  4. Barbizon Blues
(3:37)  5. All the Things You Are
(3:27)  6. My One and Only Love
(4:07)  7. The Kid
(5:37)  8. Someday My Prince Will Come
(4:15)  9. Minor Swing
(6:13) 10. Misty
(3:33) 11. Pent up House
(4:50) 12. Tears
(5:55) 13. In a Sentimental Mood
(6:30) 14. Beautiful Love

After his excursions into modal jazz, rock, fusion and bop, Didier Lockwood has come home again to revel in the music of jazz violin great Stéphane Grappelli with whom Lockwood performed early in his career. In the process, Lockwood is exposing his astounding talent on a difficult instrument seldom heard in jazz to a broader audience. That audience can't help but sit up and take notice. With the aid of just-as-astounding Biréli Lagrène on guitar (assuming the Django Reinhardt role, of course) and Niels Henning Ørsted Pedersen on bass, this percussionless trio doesn't lack for swing or dynamism. In fact, its swing and dynamism overflow, leaving the listener awash in the thrill that Le Jazz Hot generated over 60 years ago. Lockwood And Company are obviously beyond technique. They have sublimated the style of Grappelli and Reinhardt and effortlessly interpret the legends' approach to their infectious music, slightly gypsy or Gallic in its gushes of emotion and slightly American in its democracy. We can expect excellence in the tributes of "Nuages" and "Les Valseuses". But the unexpected pleasures like Lockwood's overtoned and atmospheric introduction to "Someday My Price Will Come", its timbre pure and almost flute-like, or the Brazilian rhythm expressed by the strings on "The Kid" elevate the CD with more than exceptional musicianship. These pleasures communicate joy and youthful delight and extroversion of spirit. The trio's command of their instruments truly is beyond description. Lockwood's penultimate cadenza and breath-taking final note in the highest register of the instrument on "My One And Only Love" seem to be the tune's reason for existence, the melody itself serving as its lead-in. Lagrène can back up another string musician with irresistible rhythm, but his polyphonal workout on "All The Things You Are" exhibits a free spirit reigned in by the rhythmic needs of the piece. NHØP, ever the solid foundation behind any group, provides nimble soloing, as if the bass were a guitar, before withdrawing into his role as percussive stand-in when the group congeals again as a unit. More than a mere tribute to Stéphane Grappelli, Lockwood's CD represents an infectious demonstration of the potential of the violin as an inspiring jazz instrument. ~ AAJ Staff https://www.allaboutjazz.com/tribute-to-stephane-grappelli-didier-lockwood-dreyfus-records-review-by-aaj-staff.php

Personnel: Violin, Producer – Didier Lockwood; Double Bass – Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen; Guitar – Biréli Lagrène

Tribute to Stéphane Grappelli

Harry Allen, Dave Blenkhorn - Play the Music of Phil Morrison

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:01
Size: 106,1 MB
Art: Front

(8:00) 1. April and U
(6:31) 2. Summer Rain
(4:24) 3. Down in Rio
(4:37) 4. Mieke Jade
(7:00) 5. Without You
(3:02) 6. Fiddlin’
(7:03) 7. Mystique
(5:20) 8. Your Eyes

Gene Lees writes, “Stan Getz was once asked his idea of the perfect tenor saxophone soloist. His answer was, 'My technique, Al Cohn's ideas, and Zoot's time.' The fulfillment of that ideal may well be embodied in thirty-year-old Harry Allen.”

BMG recording artist Harry Allen has over twenty recordings to his name. Three of Harry's CDs have won Gold Disc Awards from Japan's Swing Journal Magazine, and his CD Tenors Anyone? won both the Gold Disc Award and the New Star Award. His recordings have made the top ten list for favorite new releases in Swing Journal Magazine's reader's poll and Jazz Journal International's critic's poll for 1997, and Eu Nao Quero Dancar (I Won't Dance), the third Gold Disc Award winner, was voted second for album of the year for 1998 by Swing Journal Magazine‚s reader‚s poll.

Harry has performed at jazz festivals and clubs worldwide, frequently touring the United States, Europe, and the Far East. He has performed with Rosemary Clooney, Ray Brown, Hank Jones, Frank Wess, Flip Phillips, Scott Hamilton, Harry 'Sweets' Edison, Kenny Burrell, Herb Ellis, John Pizzarelli, Bucky Pizzarelli, Gus Johnson, Jeff Hamilton, Terry Gibbs, Warren Vache, and has recorded with Tony Bennett, Johnny Mandel, Ray Brown, Tommy Flanagan, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, Kenny Barron, Dave McKenna, Dori Caymmi, Larry Goldings, George Mraz, Jake Hanna, and Al Foster, among others.

Harry is featured on many of John Pizzarelli's recordings including the soundtrack and an on-screen cameo in the feature film The Out of Towners starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. He has also done a series of commercials for ESPN starring Robert Goulet.

Harry was born in Washington D.C. in 1966, and was raised in Los Angeles, CA and Burrillville, RI. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in music in 1988 from Rutgers University in New Jersey, and currently resides in New York City. https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/harry-allen

Play the Music of Phil Morrison

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Sharel Cassity & Elektra - Evolve

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2018
File: MP3@128K/s
Time: 43:35
Size: 40,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:44) 1. Evolve
(5:35) 2. New Day
(6:24) 3. All Is Full of Love
(0:40) 4. Be the Change (Intro)
(5:26) 5. Be the Change
(3:52) 6. Wishing Star
(5:11) 7. The Here, the Now
(5:59) 8. Echoes of Home
(4:40) 9. Outlier

"With its R&B and funk grooves and rock and hip-hop energy, Evolve seems to wear its title as an imperative. Certainly it’s a long stride from alto saxophonist Sharel Cassity’s prior three records of straight-ahead swing. Yet it works; in fact, it triumphs....With any luck, Evolve will establish her as a household name among jazz audiences" Michael J. West, Jazz Times

Sharel Cassity explores new directions with her funky new project, "Elektra." A blend of soul, jazz, rock, gospel, hip hop & electronica, Elektra's mission is to create groove based and creative music that appeals to a general audience as well as the avid jazz listener. Cassity's writing for this project spans from originals to arrangements of popular songs by Bjork and Alicia Keys. Elektra is comprised of some of the most renowned musicians in the industry today. https://www.sharelcassity.com/product-page/autographed-copy-of-evolve

Personnel: Sharel Cassity - Saxes; Mark Whitfield - guitar; Miki Hayama - Keys; Linda Oh - bass; Jonathan Barber & Lucianna Padmore - drums; Ingrid Jensen, Marcus Printup, Freddie Hendrix - trumpet; Riza Printup - harp

Evolve

Paco de Lucia - Fuente y Caudal

Styles: Guitar
Year: 1973
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:43
Size: 82,2 MB
Art: Front

(6:01) 1. Entre Dos Aguas
(4:16) 2. Aires Choqueros
(3:54) 3. Reflejo De Luna
(3:42) 4. Solera
(5:14) 5. Fuente Y Caudal
(5:48) 6. Cepa Andaluza
(3:35) 7. Los Pinares
(3:12) 8. Plaza De San Juan

Francisco Gustavo Sánchez Gómez (21 December 1947 – 25 February 2014), known as Paco de Lucía was a Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist, composer, and record producer. A leading proponent of the new flamenco style, he was one of the first flamenco guitarists to branch into classical and jazz. Richard Chapman and Eric Clapton, authors of Guitar: Music, History, Players, describe de Lucía as a "titanic figure in the world of flamenco guitar", and Dennis Koster, author of Guitar Atlas, Flamenco, has referred to de Lucía as "one of history's greatest guitarists".

De Lucía was noted for his fast and fluent picados (fingerstyle runs). A master of contrast, he often juxtaposed picados and rasgueados (flamenco strumming) with more sensitive playing and was known for adding abstract chords and scale tones to his compositions with jazz influences. These innovations saw him play a key role in the development of traditional flamenco and the evolution of new flamenco and Latin jazz fusion from the 1970s. He received acclaim for his recordings with flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla in the 1970s, recording ten albums which are considered some of the most important and influential in flamenco history.

Some of de Lucía's best known recordings include Río Ancho (later fused with Al Di Meola's Mediterranean Sundance), Entre dos aguas, La Barrosa, Ímpetu, Cepa Andaluza and Gloria al Niño Ricardo. His collaborations with guitarists John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola and Larry Coryell in the late 1970s saw him gain wider popularity outside his native Spain. De Lucía formed the Paco de Lucía Sextet in 1981 with his brothers, singer Pepe de Lucía and guitarist Ramón de Algeciras, and collaborated with jazz pianist Chick Corea on their 1990 album, Zyryab. In 1992, he performed live at Expo '92 in Seville and a year later on the Plaza Mayor in Madrid. After 2004 he greatly reduced his public performances, retiring from full touring, and typically only gave several concerts a year, usually in Spain and Germany and at European festivals during the summer months. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paco_de_Luc%C3%ADa

Fuente y Caudal

Roxy Coss - Roxy Coss

Styles: Saxophone And Flute Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:28
Size: 139,3 MB
Art: Front

(7:25)  1. Wandering One
(5:53)  2. Lately
(7:25)  3. A New Time
(8:16)  4. Enlightenment
(6:58)  5. The Slow Ascent
(5:55)  6. The Cherry On Top
(9:02)  7. I Think So
(9:30)  8. July

With the exception of a few instrumentalists like pianist Mary Lou Williams, most women in the so called golden era of jazz were singers. That situation has changed in the last few years, with more and more extraordinaire female musicians entering the jazz scene. Bassist Esperanza Spalding, pianist Hiromi, drummer Cindy Blackman and saxophonist/clarinetist Anat Cohen are just a few examples of the quality of female jazz musicians today. Newcomer Roxy Coss should be consider for inclusion in that list. Coss is a saxophonist and flautist with a round, rich tone, and a composer well-versed in the jazz tradition. Coss' self-titled debut is a collection of original compositions, each one reflecting the diversity of influences in her music. Tracks like "Lately" and "July" can be classified as smooth jazz, while the funky sounds of "The Slow Accent" lean towards jazz fusion; but on "The Cherry On Top" and "Wandering One," the music is reminiscent of the Miles Davis/John Coltrane recordings. 

Like most tenor saxophonists there is a Coltrane influence in Coss' sound, especially in her scalar approach to improvisation. And just like Coltrane, Coss achieves a perfect balance of lyricism and intensity in her improvisations through a superb sense of timing, rhythmic and harmonic structure. As a flautist she is equally impressive in the Latin-influenced "A New Time." Roxy Coss is a promising debut from a multitalented young musician. ~ Wilbert Sostre https://www.allaboutjazz.com/roxy-coss-roxy-coss-self-produced-review-by-wilbert-sostre.php

Personnel: Roxy Coss: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute. Kate Miller: trumpet, flugelhorn. Ryan Brennan: guitar. Justin Kauflin: piano, Rhodes. Kellen Harrison:bass. Shawn Baltazor: drums, percussion.

Roxy Coss

Terra Hazelton - Anybody's Baby

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:33
Size: 160,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:41)  1. I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (Feat. Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards)
(3:43)  2. Sugar Blues (Feat. Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards)
(5:13)  3. Anybody's Baby (Feat. Jeff Healey)
(0:25)  4. Laughter Has Vitamin A, B, & D (Feat. Jeff Healey)
(3:41)  5. On Revival Day (Feat. Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards)
(4:27)  6. Let's Do It (Feat. Jeff Healey - Marty Grosz - Dan Levinson - Vince Giordano)
(4:54)  7. Take It Right Back (Feat. Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards)
(3:11)  8. Now & Then (Feat. Chris Gale - William Sperandei)
(6:28)  9. Long John Blues (Feat. Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards)
(3:15) 10. Ain't He Sweet? (Feat. Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards)
(5:11) 11. I'm Just A Lucky So & So (Feat. Chris Gale - William Sperandei)
(4:06) 12. Was That The Human Thing To Do? (Feat. Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards)
(4:56) 13. The Spinach Song (Feat. Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards)
(5:00) 14. The Gentleman Is A Dope (Feat. Waylen Miki - Clinton Ryder)
(3:18) 15. Sunday (Feat. Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards)
(3:28) 16. Long As I'm Movin' (Feat. Jeff Healey - Dave Murphy - Al Webster - Alec Fraser)
(2:26) 17. What Do I Care For The Moon?

Originally from B.C., Terra grew up mostly in Calgary. Terra became involved in professional theatre and comedy at the ripe age of 14, studying with Keith Johnstone (Theatresports™)  and Dennis Cahill at the Internationally acclaimed Loose Moose Theatre Company.“The Loose Moose Theatre Co. gave me all the tools I need to be a versatile performer,” she says. “Having the opportunity to start studying there at 14 allowed me to grow not only as an actor and improvisor but also as a human being.  Fellow improvisor and acclaimed Canadian actress Rebecca Northan once told me “Live life like you improvise take risks”.  

That advice stuck with me from the start.”  By age 16, she was teaching improvisation, performing regularly in kids’ shows, improv shows, and experimental theatre.  At 18, she enrolled in the prestigious American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in New York City, with hopes of pursuing a career on Broadway. At 20 Hazelton moved to Toronto in pursuit of a career in improv and theatre.  One night she was handed a guitar and asked to fulfill the show’s musical component by writing and performing three funny songs. Three chords later, she was on a career path she had never anticipated. Terra moved from performing silly songs in a cabaret setting to forming her own band, leaning towards being a rock chick extraordinaire. She began sitting in with the long-running Melody Ranch afternoon matinee at the Brunswick House in Toronto, where famed singer/guitarist Jeff Healey happened to hear her sing one lucky Saturday. Healey himself was moving into new musical territory after opening a night club and following his love of traditional jazz with his own Saturday matinée band, the Jazz Wizards, with whom he played trumpet as well as guitar.  

He hired Terra to be the group’s permanent featured vocalist which gave her the opportunity to tour nationally and promote her debut record “Anybody’s Baby” (Healeyophonic, 2004) which Healey produced himself and plays on most tracks. Now a staple on the Toronto Jazz Scene, Terra Hazelton leads her own band, ‘Terra Hazelton & Her Easy Answers’, and is also a member of other notable ensembles. These include The Hogtown Syncopators where she sings and plays snare drum along with violinist Drew Jurecka, bassist James Thomson, guitarist Jay Danley and pianist Richard Whiteman.  The Hogtown Syncopatorsare the only band that can be found every week at Toronto’s premier jazz venue, The Rex, appearing Fridays from 4-6pm.  You can also catch Terra singing with the fabulous Royal Jelly Orchestra of Jaymz Bee (Jazz.Fm) fame, and with the 10-Piece Jivebombers featuring Alex Dean and Chuck Jackson.  In February of 2009, Terra joined and toured with with Juno Award winner (2008) Brandi Disterheft’s band.  The tour was across Canada including up to the glorious Yukon;  Terra was pleased to tour more with Brandi in the summer of 2009, hitting just about every major Jazz Festival across Canada, including opening for Dave Brubeck in Toronto. More Bio ~ http://www.terrahazelton.com/bio/

Olivia Trummer - For You

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:15
Size: 115,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:27) 1. Thirsty in the Bathtub
(4:10) 2. Ever Changing Heart
(4:38) 3. One Way Streets
(5:27) 4. Your Love Is Free
(3:54) 5. New Start
(3:51) 6. For You
(5:27) 7. Piece of Love
(5:26) 8. Walking on One Way Streets
(5:35) 9. Fall Song
(5:16) 10. Road to Peace
(3:00) 11. Undress Me

Olivia Trummer is a German Jazz pianist, vocalist, and composer. She studied jazz piano and classical piano at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart and completed a master’s degree at the Manhattan School of Music. Trummer is releasing her new album called For You. The multi-award-winning Trummer takes us through eleven tracks that demonstrate her virtuosity as a composer and interpreter. Her rich musical imagination, her feeling for improvisation and harmonies, and her expressive voice – everything fits together here. The pianist and singer are joined by Rosario Bonaccorso on double bass and Nicola Angelucci on drums. Apart from leading several projects of her own, she is a member of Kurt Rosenwinkel’s “Caipi “band that has toured extensively through America, Canada, Europe, China, and Japan. Rosenwinkel makes a guest appearance on three selections on the album.

“Ever Changing Heart” combines her vivid singing and performance presence with her unique compositional style. Rosenwinkel’s contribution to the track is musical and lyrical. The form is complex and features a catchy melody. Rosenwinkel’s solo and singing guitar tone add much to the song’s appeal, and his style fits beautifully with Trummer’s compositional style. This composition shows why Trummer is considered internationally to be one of the most exciting jazz musicians of her generation.

“Piece of Love” is an example of Trummer combining jazz with classical and pop sensibilities. She hey transforms the lyrics through a glowing harmonic progression. The backing vocals add to the setting and answer Trummer’s call in the central theme. Trummer’s piano solo is powerful as she works within vernacular traditions of jazz and sings along with her piano. She is very much at home constructing emotive characters in her lyrics, which pulls the listener into her musical world.

Trummer’s For You displays an artist pushing her boundaries and exploring a wide range of dynamics that have many powerful moments. Her personal view on love and letting go while arbitrating between heart and mind is presented with rhythmically and harmonically adventurous compositions flowing between jazz, pop, and singer-songwriter.~ Jeff Beckerhttps://jazzsensibilities.com/jazz-vocals/olivia-trummer-for-you-review/

For You

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Mandy Barnett - Strange Conversation

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:40
Size: 91,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:43) 1. More Lovin'
(3:26) 2. It's All Right (You're Just in Love)
(3:44) 3. Dream Too Real to Hold
(4:49) 4. Strange Conversation
(3:34) 5. A Cowboy's Work is Never Done
(4:29) 6. Puttin' on the Dog
(4:04) 7. All Night
(4:12) 8. My World Keeps Slipping Away
(3:19) 9. The Fool
(3:16) 10. Put a Chain on It

Mandy Barnett casts her net wide on Strange Conversation, her first album since a 2013 tribute to Don Gibson and, really, her first album not to be in a strictly traditional country vein. Working with co-producers Doug Lancio and Marco Giovino, who have respectively collaborated with Patty Griffin and Robert Plant, Barnett decides to play a little bit of everything that constitutes Americana in 2018. This certainly encompasses the straight-ahead country that's firmly within her wheelhouse, but Barnett attempts a bunch of new things, ranging from the sultry Southern R&B groove of the title track to the gritty blues of "Put a Chain on It." Most of Strange Conversation is grounded in the soul identified with Muscle Shoals, which is where the album was recorded, but Barnett bends the form to suit her needs, flaunting a sly wit when she records a John Hiatt duet that sounds like a Tom Waits song ("A Cowboy's Work Is Never Done") and a Tom Waits song that sounds like funk ("Puttin' on the Dog"). It all adds up to what may be the richest record of her career: surprising, lively, and deeply felt.~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine https://www.allmusic.com/album/strange-conversation-mw0003196514

Personnel: Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Ukulele – Mandy Barnett; Accordion – Sonny Barbato; Backing Vocals – Ann McCrary, Brandon Young, Regina McCrary; Baritone Guitar – Billy Masters; Bass – Viktor Krauss; Guitar – Frank Swart, Peter Parcek; Harmonica – Dennis Brennan; Keyboards, Acoustic Guitar – Kylie Harris; Lap Steel Guitar – Thomas Juliano; Organ – Rudy Copeland; Organ, Piano, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Tom West; Producer, Drums – Marco Giovino; Producer, Engineer, Guitar, Electric Guitar, Banjo, Mixed By – Doug Lancio; Saxophone – John Isley; Trombone, Arranged By [Horns] – Neal Pawley

Strange Conversation

Aaron Parks - First Romance

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:42
Size: 113,9 MB
Art: Front

(6:21)  1. First Romance
(9:02)  2. Stella by Starlight
(5:14)  3. The Wizard
(7:41)  4. All the Things You Are
(8:00)  5. Someday My Prince Will Come
(6:30)  6. Beatrice
(6:52)  7. Oleo

First Romance, 16-year-old jazz pianist Aaron Parks' second CD, is a compilation of mostly live recordings made in and around Seattle, Washington. In addition to performing with his original trio mates, Evan Flory-Barnes and Eric Peters, he also performs here with Larry Holloway on bass and Julian MacDonough on drums. The title track, First Romance, along with his award winning tune, The Wizard, were composed by Aaron Parks. Also included are classic standards, such as All the Things You Are, Stella by Starlight, and Oleo. The trio's stunning rendition of Sam Rivers' Beatrice, comes from a University of Washington performance which has been listed by the Seattle Times as one of the top 10 notable jazz acts of 1999. 

The Aaron Parks Trio, with Evan Flory-Barnes on Bass, and Eric Peters on Drums, was awarded Northwest Emerging Group of the Year for 1999 by Seattle's Earshot Jazz. Aaron Parks has also received awards as a Yamaha Young Performing Artist, Presiden! tial Scholar in the Arts, Clifford Brown/Stan Getz Fellow, National High School Grammy Ensemble member, and Betty Carter Jazz Ahead participant. Most recently, he earned Third Place in the international Jas Hennessey Piano Solo Competition held at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Summer 2000. Aaron Parks is currently a student at Manhattan School of Music, studying under piano great, Kenny Barron. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004YW6R?_encoding=UTF8&isInIframe=0&n=5174&ref_=dp_proddesc_0&s=music&showDetailProductDesc=1#product-description_feature_div

Aaron Parks is one of the brightest, most talented musicians I have ever worked with... His music is beautifully intense ~ Marc Seales, jazz pianist, Director of Jazz Studies, University of Washington

This is the mark of musical genius, the kind of story-telling feel one gets from players such as Stan Getz and Jarrett ~ Paul de Barros, The Seattle Times, November 24, 1999

Though prodigies are not unusual in jazz think of Clifford Brown, and Wynton Marsalis genius is rare... This kid's the real thing ~  Paul de Barros, First Romance Liner Notes, July 1999

[Aaron Parks] is a vital, fresh, new, creative force ready to begin his career in the jazz world ~ Joanne Brackeen, jazz pianist & composer

Personnel:  Aaron Parks - piano Larry Holloway - base (1,3,5,7) Evan Flory-Barnes - base (2,3,6) Julian MacDonough - drums (1,3,4,5,7) Eric Peters - drums (2,6)

First Romance