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Sudden Impact

Label: Mint 400 Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Sudden Impact; Nancy (with the laughing face); Sussy's Song; You Don't Know What Love Is; Fried Curry Pies; Everything Happens to Me; Jones'in; People; I Remember You; Morning; Gone With the Wind.

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Greg Chako: Sudden Impact

Read "Sudden Impact" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Cincinnati-based guitarist Greg Chako spent many years in Asia, living and performing in various countries including Japan, China and Singapore. He produced several albums during his time abroad, assembling a discography that has not been readily available to American jazz fans. Sudden Impact, originally released in 1996, is the first of several re-releases on the Mint ...

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Greg Chako

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Cincinnati-born jazz guitarist Greg Chako took his first music lessons at the age of 9 on the accordion. With Hendrix as an admired hero, guitar then became his primary focus; and after just 1 year of guitar lessons, Greg won 2nd place among more than 1,000 contestants in the American Guild of Music competition. The following year, he placed first in a local contest, and later attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he made the Dean’s list and earned an associates degree in Music Performance.

Anxious to experience life outside of school, he played with top artists like Junior Cook, Bill Hardman, Othello Molineaux, Johnny Lytle, Bobby Watson, Herb Ellis, Jimmy Raney, and others

Album

Sudden Impact

Label: Dreamlandrecords
Released: 2009

Album

Sudden Impact

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: Lost in Aisle Seven, The Days of Wine and Roses, Sudden Impact, My Old Flame, I Thought About You, Double Trouble, Bey Bye Blackbird, How About You?, Crusin', Lightning Always Strikes Twice, Rendevous on the Moon

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Frank Darmiento: Sudden Impact

Read "Sudden Impact" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The trombone is such a laid-back instrument that when it rises to lead a recording session, you know it will a low-key affair. And that's not a bad thing. Add to this the fact that teacher/bandleader Frank Darmiento employs a pianist and bassist who specialize in both electric and acoustic versions of their instruments and the ...

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Frank Darmiento: Sudden Impact

Read "Sudden Impact" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Flip through your collection of quartet recordings and odds are that a saxophone—alto or tenor—in front of a rhythm section comprises the bulk of the sets. Trumpet out front might be next, followed by a variety of different instruments like guitar or vibes; and then you might (though I didn't) come across a lone trombone blowing ...


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