Monday, March 12, 2018

BILL BERRY



BILL BERRY
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Although a bit overlooked at the time (especially on the East Coast), Bill Berry's L.A. Big Band was one of the finest jazz orchestras of the mid- to late '70s. The all-star unit unfortunately recorded much too little, just one album for cornetist Berry's Beez label and this lone Concord set. The power and joyful swing of the all-star unit can certainly be heard on the latter, which was recorded at the 1976 Concord Jazz Festival. Solo space is allocated to Berry; trumpeters Jack Sheldon (who also sings "Tulip or Turnip"), Blue Mitchell, and Cat Anderson; trombonists Tricky Lofton, Jimmy Cleveland, and Britt Woodman; tenor saxophonists Richie Kamuca and Don Menza; and pianist Dave Frishberg, among others, and one should not overlook the lead alto work by Marshall Royal. This was certainly a remarkable unit. Berry modeled the band after Duke Ellington's and his rendition of "Cotton Tail" (with high note blasts in the "background" by Cat Anderson) is a classic. Highly recommended.
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

Monty Budwig
Bass
Frank Capp
Drums
Bill Berry
Performer, Primary Artist, Trumpet
Dave Frishberg
Piano
Lanny Morgan
Sax (Alto), Saxophone
Marshall Royal
Sax (Alto), Saxophone
Jack Nimitz
Sax (Baritone), Saxophone
Richie Kamuca
Sax (Tenor), Saxophone
Don Menza
Sax (Tenor), Saxophone
Jimmy Cleveland
Trombone
Tricky Lofton
Trombone
Benny Powell
Trombone
Britt Woodman
Trombone
Cat Anderson
Trumpet
Gene Coe
Trumpet
Gene Goe
Trumpet
Blue Mitchell
Trumpet
Jack Sheldon

Trumpet

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