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The Devil's Hopyard
2012 release by TromBari featuring Jim Pugh - trombone, Dorothy Martirano - violin, Tomeka Reid - cello, Armand Beaudoin - bsss, Chris Nolte - bass and Josh Hunt - drums. Music of Thomas Chapin.
In short this CD has it all going, great compositional platforms played with authority, a horn & strings sound that puts this music in a league of its own, and the exuberant presence of two horn masters. I hope this band does some touring because it is impressive and should be heard widely. The Devil's Hopyard delivers some excellent music that you should not miss.
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One Man's Blues
2000 release featuring Steve Kessler - piano, Jimmy Masters - bass, Tony Martucci - drums.
This is a fine effort, worthy of your attention and purchase, filled with
variety, good feeling, excellent musicianship, ultimate teamwork, and
pungent, potent, poignant baritone sax of an unsung hero in modern jazz. Highly
recommended. Michael G. Nastos - All Music Guide
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Blue Porpoise Avenue
1995 Release featuring Rory Stuart - guitar, Marc Copland - piano, Jay Anderson - bass and Jeff Hirshfield - drums
Impressive level of writing and interplay .... imaginative compositions and arrangements ... deep and soulful.
Mike Joyce - Washington Post
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Bittersweet
1991 Duo recording with Rory Stuart - guitar
Thoughtful playing .... impeccable taste ... a consistently enjoyable album.
Grammophone Jazz Good CD Guide
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Elusive
1988 Release featuring Harold Danko - piano, Dennis Irwin - bass, Adam Nussbaum - drums, Jim Powell - trumpet, Bob Belden - tenor saxophone
Straight from the heartland. Highly recommended.
Richard Cook - Wire Magazine - London
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Impasse
1985 - My debut recording featuring Harold Danko, Dennis Irwin and Adam Nussbaum.
Welcome, Glenn Wilson, to the front ranks of the world's baritone saxophone players.
Alan Bargebuhr - Cadence Magazine
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