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Bill Mays Trio: Going Home
ByMays, 59, discovered jazz at many of San Francisco's nightspots as a teenager. At 17, he paid his dues with the U.S. Navy's School of Music in Washington, D.C. A four-year tour, followed by networked gigging in Southern California, introduced the emerging pianist and musical director to jazz of all shapes and sizes.
As its title suggests, Mays' original 'On the Road' contrasts with the album's theme. The piece sparkles with energy and enthusiasm. All three step up to the plate and turn their imaginations loose. Working on the road, of course, does that to you.
Dvorak's 'Going Home' states the album's theme, and most of the other selections have been placed because they reflect the same idea. Not all, however, since Mays has looked at 'home' from several different angles. There's the perky 'Nosey Neighbors' by Jimmy Rowles that swings with a carefree spirit. There's Red Mitchell's 'Homebody' song about how nice it is to flop awhile when you're stressed or overly tired. There's Bob Dorough's swinging classic 'Comin' Home Baby' (with Ben Tucker) that wears gracefully on nostalgic ears. Thus, Mays' latest album fills many needs and 'brings home' the straight-ahead message we've grown to love over time.
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Track Listing
Judy; You?d Be So Nice To Come Home To; Shohola Song; Home; On The Road; Shoho Love Song; Nosey Neighbors; In Her Arms; Comin? Home Baby; Going Home; I?m A Homebody. (Total Time 62:18).
Personnel
Bill Mays
pianoBill Mays-Piano, Vocals; Matt Wilson-Drums; Martin Wind-Bass.
Album information
Title: Going Home | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Palmetto Records
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