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Marchel Ivery 3
Label: Leaning House
Released: 2000
Track listing: East Of The Sun; Portrait Of Jenny; Three Coins In The Fountain; Stairway To The Stars; Will You Still Be Mine; You Don
Marchel Ivery: Marchel Ivery 3
by C. Michael Bailey
Trio con carne. This eight song disc is divided in half, each half illustrating a different piece of Tenor Sax history. The first four pieces are performed by a standard organ-tenor trio with the irrepressible Joey DeFrancesco on the Hammond B3. The second half is the standard tenor trio as pioneered by Sonny Rollins on such ...
Marchel Ivery: 3
by Mark Corroto
Tenor saxophonist Marchel Ivery is a walking monument to the Texas tenor sound. Born in 1938, and until of late, not heard much outside the Longhorn State. Ivery has a large sound. Big, like Sonny Rollins, Clifford Jordan, Joe Henderson, or fellow Texan James Clay. His music is a timeless jazz born in the bebop era ...
Donald Edwards: In the Vernacular
by Jack Bowers
Perhaps I’ve become too — what’s the word I want — jaded? Spoiled? Whatever. The fact is that in spite of the complimentary liner notes by Ellis Marsalis, I couldn’t find much to get excited about while listening to drummer Donald Edwards’ debut, In the Vernacular — even with one of the contemporary scene’s shrewdest young ...
Wessell "Warmdaddy" Anderson: Live at the Village Vanguard
by Jack Bowers
Every so often, floating above the over–abundance of cookie–cutter mimes who overspread today’s mainstream Jazz scene, one hears a fresh and earnest new voice that causes him to do a double–take and say to himself, “Did I hear what I thought I heard?” That was my wholly unanticipated reaction as I listened for the first time ...
Wessell "Warmdaddy" Anderson Live at the Village Vanguard
Label: Leaning House
Released: 1998
Track listing: African Cowboy, Now's the Time, Dis Here, Soul Eyes, Snake Charmer, I'll Remember April, Star-crossed Lovers, Quick Skeem, Red Top.
Wessell Anderson: Wessell "Warmdaddy" Anderson Live at the Village Vanguard
by C. Michael Bailey
Big Alto Saxophonists. A copy of Sherman Irby's new disc, Big Mama's Biscuits (also reviewed this month) recently crossed my desk and got me to thinking about alto saxophone players who were also physically large men, such as the corpulent Irby. While this specialized population would include Bird when he was healthy, I was thinking more ...