Thursday, October 22, 2020

ANDY MARTIN - VIC LEWIS The Project

 

When it came to handling a slide trombone, the late Frank Rosolino set the gold standard. Few players have managed even to come close to emulating what the incredible Mr. Rosolino was able to do. One who has is Andy Martin, an heir-apparent to Rosolino, Carl Fontana, J.J. Johnson and other acrobatic savants of the slide. True, the attack isn't as clean as Rosolino's (who remains in a class by himself), nor is there as much double and triple-tonguing, staples of Frank's matchless arsenal, but as bandleader/arranger Gordon Goodwin points out, Martin "...makes [playing the trombone] sound so easy.... His articulation is flawless, and he plays with a strong melodic sense, a beautiful sound and a great groove, no matter what the style.
Listening to The Project, an ambitious studio session that was conceived by one of Martin's staunchest admirers, British entrepreneur Vic Lewis, there's no other course than to second Goodwin's opinion. Martin's no Rosolino (the world may never see his like again), nor does he try to be; there can be no doubt, however, that he is one of the world's most accomplished Jazz trombonists, as he proves time and again on this scintillating tour de force.
Martin opens with Bill Holman's superb arrangement of Alec Wilder's "I'll Be Around, scored for big band, as are Tom Kubis's "Everything You Is (a.k.a. "All the Things ) and Gordon Goodwin's "So Close So Far. On "Wait Till You See Her, "It Never Entered My Mind and "Ballad of the Sad Young Men, Martin is backed by a small group and six-member string section conducted by long-time Metropole Orchestra maestro Rob Pronk, and on Goodwin's arresting treatment of Ivan Lins' "Love Dance he deftly employs overdubbing to become a five-member 'bone section (including bass), supported only by bassist Trey Henry and drummer Ray Brinker. The other numbers, "Kubis Shuffle and Martin's "Paz y Jazz," are performed by a sextet with tenor Pete Christlieb and trumpeter Bobby Shew sharing front-line duties.
As expected, Martin plays brilliantly throughout, enlivening every note, and even on those few occasions when his horn is all but submerged beneath cascading waves of brass, reeds, strings or rhythm, he strides firmly ahead and always manages to land on high ground. The Project is a splendid showcase for Martin's singular talents, marred only by cavernous acoustics and periodic lapses in mixing. On a scale of one to ten, a nine for Martin, eight for everyone else, but no better than a four or five for the sound. 


 Wayne Bergeron, Gary Grant, Stan Martin, Larry Hall (tp) Andy Martin, Charlie Loper, Bruce Otto, Bob McChesney (tb) Bill Reichenbach (b-tb) Dan Higgins, Gary Foster (as,fl) Pete Christlieb, Scott Martin (ts,cl) Greg Huckins (bar,cl) Tom Ranier (p) Trey Henry (b) Ray Brinker (d)
     Hollywood, CA, August 29 & September 5, 2002


Wednesday, October 14, 2020

BARRETT DEEMS BIG BAND

 

Barrett Deems, 81 at the time of this recording, will always be best known for his stint with the Louis Armstrong All-Stars in the 1950s. After settling in Chicago, the drummer became the leader of a top-notch jazz orchestra which made its recording debut on this Delmark release. Deems, whose musical role model is Buddy Rich, is in top form throughout the set, which is a bit surprising considering his shaky health at the time. The performances (mostly veteran standards) are usually hard-driving and always swing. The many concise solos are unfortunately unidentified; trumpeter Brad Goode is the only one of the sidemen really known outside of Chicago, although vibraphonist Duane Thamm is clearly a strong asset to the 18-piece band. Few surprises occur during this conventional date, but the music is very enjoyable and makes one aware of some of the many musical talents that reside in Chicago

Bailey
Trumpet  John Bailey
Trumpet
Lorin Binford
Trombone
Rich Corpolongo
Flute, Sax (Alto)
Robert Curtis
Guitar
Barrett Deems
Drums, Primary Artist
Barrett Deems Big Band
Primary Artist
Peter Elliman
Trumpet
Brad Goode
Trumpet
Jane Johnson
Flute, Producer, Sax (Alto), Supervisor
Craig Kaucher
Arranger, Trombone (Bass)
Mike Levin
Clarinet, Flute, Multi Instruments, Sax (Tenor)
Peewee Mckindra
Bass
Michael McLaughlin
Trumpet
Mike McLaughlin
Trumpet
Tim McNamara
Clarinet, Flute, Multi Instruments, Sax (Tenor)
Audrey Morrison
Trombone
Chuck Parrish
Trumpet
Scott Roberts
Trombone
Duane Thamm
Vibraphone



Thursday, September 24, 2020

CHICAGO JAZZ ORCHESTRA - Bustin' Out

 

Now entering its 35th year, the Chicago Jazz Orchestra has built a resume that ranks it among the greatest artistic institutions in the city, if not the United States. For their latest recording, director Jeff Lindberg teams the CJO with the quickly emerging vocalist Cyrille Aimee for a diverse album of great jazz classics. Beside the timeless arrangements of Claus Ogerman, Billy May, Paul Weston, Count Basie and Duke Ellington, new arrangements are offered by Diego Figueiredo, Assaf Gleizner, Taylor Eigsti, Cyrille Aimee, and members of the Orchestra. From the standard big band setting to a full studio orchestra with strings, "Burstin' Out!" offers a sweeping, swinging recording that promises to become a classic.

CHICAGO JAZZ ORCHESTRA:

Artistic Director & Conductor - JEFF LINDBERG
Associate Artistic Director - CHARLEY HARRISON
Guest Vocalist - CYRILLE AIMEE ("Surreal Em-A")

Woodwinds:
JOHN WOJCIECHOWSKI - lead alto saxophone, flute
BILL OVERTON - alto saxophone
SCOTT BURNS - tenor saxophone
ERIC SCHNEIDER - tenor saxophone
JERRY DIMUZIO - baritone sax, flute, alto flute

Trumpets and Fluegelhorns:
DANNY BARBER - lead / DOUG SCHARF
MARQUIS HILL / ART DAVIS
VICTOR GARCIA (replaces Doug Scharf on 8)

Trombones:
SCOTT BENTALL lead / TOM GARLING
KENDALL MOORE / MICHAEL YOUNG bass
ANDY BAKER (replaces S. Bentall on 2,4,8,9,11)

Rhythm:
DAN TRUDELL - piano, Fender Rhodes
DENNIS CARROLL - bass
GEORGE FLUDAS - drums
CHARLEY HARRISON - guitar

Sunday, September 20, 2020

NEW STANDARD JAZZ ORCHESTRA

 JOY SPRING


Chris Madsen
Alto, Composer, Flute, Group Member, Soloist
Tom Garling
Arranger, Composer, Group Member, Soloist, Trombone
Joe Clark
Arranger
Madsen
Arranger
Thomas Matta
Arranger
Paul Aluculesei
Assistant
Mike Spotiello
Assistant
John Blane
Bass, Group Member
Tim Fox
Bass, Group Member
Mark Hiebert
Clarinet (Bass), Group Member, Sax (Baritone), Soloist
John Wojciechowski
Clarinet, Composer, Group Member, Soloist, Tenor (Vocal)
Mark Colby
Clarinet, Group Member, Soloist, Tenor (Vocal)
Andy Baker
Composer, Director, Group Member, Producer, Soloist, Trombone
Burt Bacharach
Composer
Miles Davis
Composer
Duke Ellington
Composer
Mike Plog
Composer
Billy Strayhorn
Composer
John Bishop
Cover Design, Layout
Ken Partyka
Director, Flute, Group Member, Producer, Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano), Soloist
Todd Howell
Drums, Group Member
Fred Breitberg
Engineer, Mastering, Mixing
Dan Murphy
Group Member, Piano, Soloist
Tim Coffman
Group Member, Soloist, Trombone
B.J. Cord
Group Member, Soloist, Trumpet
Marquis Hill
Group Member, Soloist, Trumpet
Roger Ingram
Group Member, Trumpet
Chuck Parrish
Group Member, Trumpet
Steve Leinheiser
Group Member, Woodwind

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Saxart Festival - Georgia on My Mind

 

Founded by Italian saxophonist, Marco Albonetti, in in 1999, it has become one of Europe’s most important events dedicated to this instrument.
The festival attracts professionals as well as young musicians from all over the world and includes a variety of repertories from classical to ethnic and international jazz, thanks to the participation of instructors and performing artists from a variety of backgrounds. Since one of the primary objectives of the festival is to consolidate the technical and interpretational orientation of students as part of their professional development, the Festival organizes a concert tour of various cities throughout the region of Romagna.

ANDY MARTIN - VIC LEWIS The Project

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