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Triple Play
Label: Abstract Logix
Released: 2023
Track listing: Zig Zag; Groovin' Grant; Bemsha Swing; Boom Boo Boom; Billie's Bounce;
Snapdragon; Chocolate Souffle; Looni Tooni; Twice in a While; Twisted Blues.
Oz Noy: Triple Play
by Doug Collette
In the parlance of baseball, the triple play is one of the rarest occurrences in the game, a fielding opportunity relying as much on practice as experience. So it is altogether fitting that guitarist Oz Noy, drummer Dennis Chambers and bassist Jimmy Haslip title their live outing after this most unusual gambit; the trio's combined history ...
Triple Play
By Doug Webb
Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Jones; Three's A Crowd; Giant Steps; The Way Things Are; Avalon; Jazz
Car; Your
Place Or Mine; I Concentrate On You; Pail Blues; Alligator Boogaloo;
Triple Play.
Doug Webb: Triple Play
by Dan McClenaghan
Is there a better way to say Jazz" than a wailing saxophone? Tenor sax guy Doug Webb has found a one: three wailing saxophones, a killer organ guy and a dynamic, full-of-surprises, rhythmic wizard of a drummer, on Triple Play. His fifth recording on Posi-Tone Records--a label that follows closely in the footsteps of ...
Russell Malone: Triple Play
by C. Michael Bailey
Guitarist Russell Malone has found a durable and receptive home at MAXJAZZ, resulting in three fine recordings: Playground (2004); Live at Jazz Standard, Volume 1 (2006); and Live at Jazz Standard, Volume 2 (2006). He sports an elegant, unpretentious method and a shimmering, round and slightly velvety tone that compliments his considerable abilities. Triple Play is ...
Triple Play
Label: Savant Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Triple Play; Flying By; Machu Picchu; A Call for Sanity, Just In Time; Second Son; Cravo E Canela; You've Changed; Afro Blue; Dansette.
Bill O'Connell: Triple Play
by Douglas Payne
Following a three-decade run as a pianistic purveyor of jazz that leans occasionally toward the Latin side and six progressively interesting solo efforts, pianist Bill O'Connell's Triple Play, his first effort for the Savant label, might very well be the best thing he's ever done. Here, he's assembled a trio that includes longtime musical associate Dave ...