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Tony do Rosario: The Welcoming (2008)

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JOHN BARRON,
John Barron

John Barron

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Published: October 19, 2008
Tony do Rosario: The Welcoming

Chicago guitarist Tony do Rosario displays a traditional, hard-swinging style on The Welcoming, an engaging quartet recording with organist Dan Kostelnik, vibraphonist Behn Gillece and drummer Bob Shomo. The session highlights the Atlantic City, New Jersey-native's fluid guitar style and solid compositional skills.

The bouncy 6/8 opener "Childhood Memories" and the Latin-insprired "Another Time" introduce Rosario's progressive approach; mindful of the past, yet eager to push forward. The guitarist's greasy, single-note lines evoke the feel-good soulfulness of 1960s Blue Note sessions with guitarist Grant Green and organist Larry Young. A highlight of the recording is the classic Green piece "Jean De Fleur," featuring graceful, chops-heavy lines by Rosario, Kostelnik and Gillece. Kostelnik keeps things grounded throughout with a firm command of the organ combo tradition, evoking the sounds of Young, Big John Patton and Jack McDuff.

The bluesy toe-tapper "Easter Sunday," up-tempo title track and dreamy ballad "Waiting Alone" emphasize Rosario's penchant for patient melodic build-up, developing themes that are logical and stylistically sound. The closing "Simone," driven by the intensity of Shomo's drumming, brings satisfying closure to a well-conceived session.

The Welcoming will appeal to fans of soulful, guitar driven jazz. The music is honest and heartfelt while Rosario's talent as a composer and improviser shines through from start to finish.

Track Listing: Childhood Memories; Another Time; Jean De Fleur; Easter Sunday; The Welcoming; Waiting Alone; Simone.

Personnel: Tony do Rosario: guitar; Bob Shomo: drums; Behn Gillece: vibraphone; Dan Kostelnik: organ.

Record Label: Dreambox Media
Style: Modern Jazz

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