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Out in the Open

Label: Cellar Live Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: I Hear a Rhapsody; Peace; Out in the Open; Triste; Night and Day; Everything Happens to Me; Untitled; New Blues; Third Stone from the Sun.

Album

Humanity

Label: Cellar Live Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: A Good Thing; Song for a New Day; Irving; End of the Line; Humanity; Samba for Evandrea; A Whole New You; Tears; Jobimiola; Spring Standard.

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The Humanity Quartet: Humanity

Read "Humanity" reviewed by Dr. Judith Schlesinger


This release is from four veteran, first-call jazz instrumentalists who are all concerned about the worldwide loss of humanity (hence, the title of both the quartet and the CD), and wanted to demonstrate what can happen when grown-ups truly connect. As co-producer, bassist, and composer Sean Smith explains in his articulate and passionate liners, ..."the Humanity ...

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The Humanity Quartet: Humanity

Read "Humanity" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Music with a message? With a name like the Humanity Quartet and a CD titled Humanity, one might certainly presume no less. Music designed to help save the world from itself? Well, that's an exceedingly tall order. The Humanity Quartet, bassist Sean Smith writes, was indeed created with such a lofty goal in mind, “recognizing the ...

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Sam Dillon: Out in the Open

Read "Out in the Open" reviewed by Jack Bowers


One thing that must be said for Cory Weeds, the head man at Canada's Cellar Live Records: he knows talent when he sees and hears it. Tenor saxophonist Sam Dillon, who leads an excellent quartet on Out in the Open, his debut recording for Cellar Live, is a case in point. While Dillon is essentially unknown ...

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Cory Weeds Little Big Band: Explosion

Read "Explosion" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The size and makeup of a “little big band" depend above all on what the leader has in mind. In this case, leader Cory Weeds patterned his ensemble (four brass, four reeds, three rhythm) after similar groups led by tenor saxophonists Eddie “Lockjaw" Davis and Gene Ammons, and what he had in mind was a mid-sized ...


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