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Suite Messiah / Steppin' Out

Richard Gillis

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2015
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Tracks

Steppin’ Out -- Steppin’ Out with My Baby; How High the Moon / Ornithology; The Thought Behind Your Smile; What Is This Thing Called Love; Oz Suite (Merry Old Land of Oz / Over the Rainbow / If I Only Had a Brain); All of You; It Might as Well Be Spring; How Deep Is the Ocean; Caravan; Whispering / Groovin’ High. Suite Messiah -- Take 5, Mary (You Deserve It); Caroling, Caroling; Suite Messiah (And the Glory / Sheep to Keep / Hallelujah); There’s a Train Out for Dreamland; Angels We Have Heard on High; Two Scandinavian Folk Songs; Huron Carol; Joy to the World; Hymn to Freedom.

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Steppin’ Out —Richard Gillis: artistic director, trumpet; Jeff Johnson: trumpet; Darren Ritchie: trumpet; John Pittman: trumpet; Richard Boughton: trumpet; Sasha Boychouk: alto saxophone, clarinet (2, 5, 7, 10, 12); Neil Watson: alto sax, flute; Jonathan Stevens: alto sax, flute; Jeff Cooper: tenor sax, clarinet; Paul Balcain: tenor sax, clarinet; Ken Gold: baritone sax; Jeremy Duggleby: trombone; Brad Ritson: trombone; Jeff Presslaff: trombone; D’Arcy McLean: trombone; Will Bonness: piano; Gilles Fournier: bass; Rob Siwik: drums; Rodrigo Munoz: congas; Jennifer Hanson: vocals (1, 3, 4, 8). Suite Messiah —Richard Gillis: artistic director, conductor, trumpet, flugelhorn; Jeff Johnson: trumpet, flugelhorn; Darren Ritchie: trumpet, flugelhorn; Shane Hicks: trumpet, flugelhorn; Richard Boughton: trumpet, flugelhorn; Greg Gatien: alto, soprano sax; Neil Watson: alto sax; Jonathan Stevens: alto sax; Jeff Cooper: tenor sax, clarinet; Paul Balcain: tenor sax, clarinet; Ken Gold: baritone sax, clarinet; Shannon Kristjanson: flute; Joel Green: trombone; Brad Shigeta: trombone; Jeff Presslaff: trombone; Aaron Wilson: trombone; Karin Carlson: trombone; D’Arcy McLean: trombone; Will Bonness: piano; Gilles Fournier: bass; Rob Siwik: drums; Scott Senior: percussion; Erin Propp: vocals.


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