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Soul Serenade
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Soul Serenade/Rasta Man Chant; Bock to Bock; Drown in My Own Tears; Elvin; Oriental Folk Song;
Sierra Leone.
The Derek Trucks Band: Soul Serenade
by C. Michael Bailey
Soul Serenade is the fourth commercial release for Allman Brothers guitarist Derek Trucks. A second generation band member (the guitarist is the nephew of drummer Butch Trucks), Mr. Trucks studied carefully the lead and slide guitar styles of the late Duane Allman, incorporating the elder Allman’s propensity for crossing music genera lines at will into his ...
Soul Serenade
By Gene Ludwig
Label: Loose Leaf Music
Released: 2001
Track listing: Duff's Blues#; Freddie the Freeloader*; Please Send Me Someone to Love*; Soul Serenade#; Rejoicin'*; You Don't Know what Love Is*; On a Misty Night*; My Shining Hour*
Gene Ludwig: Soul Serenade
by David A. Orthmann
Aside from extended touring with Sonny Stitt, Arthur Prysock, as well as in a trio co-led with Pat Martino, Hammond B3 Organ master Gene Ludwig’s activities have primarily taken place within the Pittsburgh, Pa. area jazz scene. Although widespread recognition has eluded Ludwig, his command of the instrument and ability to make vital music while sustaining ...
Gene Ludwig: Soul Serenade
by Dave Nathan
Gene Ludwig is four square in the traditional school of Hammond B3 organ players and with more than 40 years at the console, he helped to form the tradition. His playing is relaxed, laid back, drenched with a mix of blues and soul. This comes with the realization that the organ quartet can be one of ...
Gene Ludwig: Soul Serenade
by AAJ Staff
Gene Ludwig has remained a local Pittsburgh phenomenon for most of his life, despite some recording and/or touring stints with jazz notables like Sonny Stitt, Pat Martino and Arthur Prysock. Approximately ten years younger than the best of the B-3 masters like Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff and Jack McDuff, Ludwig is recognized by his fellow jazz ...
Jesse Jones, Jr.: Soul Serenade
by Douglas Payne
If you mixed Eddie Harris, Cannonball Adderley and Hank Crawford, you'd get Jesse Jones, Jr. He out-Manns Herbie Mann (on a hard, slow jam of Comin' Home Baby") and at times even hints at Arthur Blythe ("Precious"). The alto player / flautist / vocalist makes his recording debut here at the age of 52 with a ...