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Whirled Jazz

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Mukilteo

Label: Louie Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Mukilteo; Kum-Sah; Pacific Crest; Tadasana; Frunkin'; Radiance.

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Whirled Jazz: Mukilteo

Read "Mukilteo" reviewed by Jim Santella


Whirled Jazz is an adventurous quartet that prefers swinging, straight-ahead sounds with a lot of space. It’s to let their consonant harmony and soulful groove sink in. Tom Bergeron wrote the music for this session, which emphasizes ensemble unity and group interplay. Trombone and alto saxophone occupy most of the solo space, while all four artists ...

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Whirled Jazz: Mukilteo

Read "Mukilteo" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Whirled Jazz is a group comprised of adventurous musicians from the jazz rich Northwest United States. There is no indication where the group got its name for the album. It may well refer to the waterfront city of Mukilteo, Washington. Whatever the source, on this its first album the quartet deals with a play list made ...

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Whirled Jazz: Mukilteo

Read "Mukilteo" reviewed by Jim Santella


Whirled Jazz is an adventurous quartet that prefers swinging, straight-ahead sounds with a lot of space. It’s to let their consonant harmony and soulful groove sink in. Tom Bergeron wrote the music for this session, which emphasizes ensemble unity and group interplay. Trombone and alto saxophone occupy most of the solo space, while all four artists ...

Album

Mukilteo

Label: Louie Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Mikilteo; Hum-Sah; Pacific Crest; Tadasana; Frunkin

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Article: Album Review

Whirled Jazz: Mukilteo

Read "Mukilteo" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Whirled Jazz is a band that produces music that is beyond an easy categorization. Take the title track from their recent release, Mikilteo, my mental picture was that of a reenactment of Miles Davis’ Kind Of Blue session substituting Paul Desmond and Roswell Rudd as a front line. But “Mikilteo” and this session is more modern ...


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