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Robert Stewart: Nat The Cat

by C. Michael Bailey
San Francisco Tenor Veteran Robert Stewart continues his productive run on RED Records with a tribute to a rarified and [instrumentally] little covered talent.
Nat King Cole has been the subject of several retrospectives in the last number of years, but none as unique as San Francisco native Robert Stewart's tenor tribute to the great singer. Often lost on the average listener, Nat Cole was a superb jazz pianist with a polite, urbane style that perfectly complimented is friendly vocals. ...
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by C. Michael Bailey
San Francisco Tenor Veteran Robert Stewart continues his productive run on RED Records with a tribute to a rarified and [instrumentally] little covered talent.
Nat King Cole has been the subject of several retrospectives in the last number of years, but none as unique as San Francisco native Robert Stewart's tenor tribute to the great singer. Often lost on the average listener, Nat Cole was a superb jazz pianist with a polite, urbane style that perfectly complimented is friendly vocals. ...
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by C. Michael Bailey
Old Wine, Old Bottles. I was cleaning out my to review list recently and came across a couple of older RED Records releases that I had not previously spun under the laser. Tenor Saxophonist Robert Stewart emerged first and I found this disc to me most enjoyable. Judgement is one of the most thoroughly entertaining jazz offerings that is hiding its light under the proverbial basket.
Robert Stewart has made his name being a musical jack-of-all-trades. He has orchestrated and ...
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